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Pope goes to Marseille to talk migration, but will Europe listen as it scrambles to stem an influx? | iNFOnews

Pope goes to Marseille to talk migration, but will Europe listen as it scrambles to stem an influx? | iNFOnews
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Pope goes to Marseille to talk migration, will Europe listen?

Pope goes to Marseille to talk migration, will Europe listen?
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Britain told to look beyond its borders in struggle to 'stop the boats'

Britain told to look beyond its borders in struggle to 'stop the boats'
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The Time has Come for a Realand Genuine Marshall Plan for Africa -By Dr Mohamed Chtatou – Opinion Nigeria

China is actively present in almost all African countries, investing 35 Billion Dollars in 2015, and she dismissed the USA as the largest trading partner of African countries. The Chinese are in the process to drive the former colonial powers out of the market. Europe wants to save what is to be saved.

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EU announces migration deal with Tunisia

The European Union announced a deal with Tunisia over the weekend to stem the flow of migration. Both sides initially agreed to the deal but Tunisia then backed out after stating it would only take back Tunisians who had illegally crossed into Europe, saying it would not be a "reception center" for migrants. The World's host Marco Werman spoke with Camille Le Coz from the

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