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Hungary Sheltered a Fugitive Prime Minister. Did It Help Him Escape?

December 29, 2018PATRICK KINGSLEYComments Off on Hungary Sheltered a Fugitive Prime Minister. Did It Help Him Escape?

After a former Macedonian prime minister jumped bail and ended up in Hungary, the far-right Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orban, was accused of helping him escape.

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Guatemala Cautious on Young Migrants’ Deaths, Wary of Angering U.S.

December 28, 2018ELISABETH MALKINComments Off on Guatemala Cautious on Young Migrants’ Deaths, Wary of Angering U.S.

Guatemalan officials’ courting of the Trump administration may explain their muted response to the deaths of two children in U.S. custody.

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Germany’s Far-Right Rebrands: Friendlier Face, Same Doctrine

December 27, 2018KATRIN BENNHOLDComments Off on Germany’s Far-Right Rebrands: Friendlier Face, Same Doctrine

A far-right youth movement is part of a growing network of actors giving extremism a friendly face — and worrying intelligence officials.

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Feature: How a Crackdown on MS-13 Caught Up Innocent High School Students

December 27, 2018HANNAH DREIERComments Off on Feature: How a Crackdown on MS-13 Caught Up Innocent High School Students

The Trump administration went after gang members — and instead destroyed the American dreams of immigrant teenagers around the country.

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The Border Dividing Ireland Has Long Been Invisible. Brexit Threatens to Make It Real.

December 26, 2018PETER S. GOODMANComments Off on The Border Dividing Ireland Has Long Been Invisible. Brexit Threatens to Make It Real.

Britain’s exit from the European Union threatens to disrupt trade and potentially reinvigorate conflict between Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland.

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What Is Hungary’s ‘Slave Law,’ and Why Has It Provoked Opposition?

December 22, 2018PALKO KARASZ and PATRICK KINGSLEYComments Off on What Is Hungary’s ‘Slave Law,’ and Why Has It Provoked Opposition?

Viktor Orban’s government has faced a united opposition and unusually sustained street protests after it increased the cap for overtime to 400 hours a year.

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Trump Administration Says Migrants Seeking Asylum Must Wait in Mexico

December 20, 2018MICHAEL TACKETT, CAITLIN DICKERSON and AZAM AHMEDComments Off on Trump Administration Says Migrants Seeking Asylum Must Wait in Mexico

Mexico reluctantly agreed to accept the immigrants while their cases are considered in court. The move could substantially reduce the number of people trying to gain entry into the United States.

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U.S. Will Send Migrants Back to Mexico as They Wait on Asylum Claims

December 20, 2018AZAM AHMED and MIKE TACKETTComments Off on U.S. Will Send Migrants Back to Mexico as They Wait on Asylum Claims

Mexico has essentially agreed to accept the decision, and will be forced to house thousands from other countries, particularly from Central America, as they await their decisions.

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Denmark, With an Eye on Muslims, Requires New Citizens to Shake Hands

December 20, 2018MARTIN SELSOE SORENSENComments Off on Denmark, With an Eye on Muslims, Requires New Citizens to Shake Hands

Lawmakers say the measure is aimed at those who refuse on religious grounds to touch members of the opposite sex. Some mayors plan to work around it.

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Lens: Spices. Soil. Worn Photos. These Are the Objects Unidentified Migrants Left Behind.

December 19, 2018EVELYN NIEVES and ROCCO RORANDELLIComments Off on Lens: Spices. Soil. Worn Photos. These Are the Objects Unidentified Migrants Left Behind.

Rocco Rorandelli captures the lives of the refugees and migrants who died crossing a river between Turkey and Greece through the things they carried

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