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The Latest: Germany ready to help Greece cope with migrants | |
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PARIS — The Latest on the flow of refugees and other migrants into Europe (all times local): | PARIS — The Latest on the flow of refugees and other migrants into Europe (all times local): |
1:15 p.m. | |
The German government says it has offered to help Greece cope with migrants camped at its borders but points out Athens hasn’t yet requested assistance. | |
A spokesman for the Interior Ministry says Germany’s disaster response agency THW stands ready to assist with water preparation and provide technical and logistical support for camp construction. | |
Asked by reporters in Berlin on Friday why Germany had so far only provided limited assistance to Greece, spokesman Johannes Dimroth said that “it’s not the case that we’re not prepared to help.” | |
He added that “on the contrary the available services and resources ... have been offered and need to be requested by the Greek side. That hasn’t happened yet.” | |
Government spokeswoman Christiane Wirtz said EU leaders would discuss the “dramatic situation in Greece” in Brussels on Monday. | |
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1:10 p.m. | |
German Chancellor Angela Merkel says it’s counterproductive for European countries to implement individual measures in response to the migrant crisis. | |
She says border slowdowns and closures have just meant that migrants are now piling up in Greece, overwhelming the country’s resources. | |
Merkel is pushing for a European solution, and said Friday while meeting with French President Francois Hollande in Paris that “unilateral solutions do not help us.” | |
She said Europe needs to work closely with Turkey to stop the flow of migrants, and also to secure its outer borders so that it knows who is entering, and that movement within Europe is not restricted. | |
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12:35 p.m. | 12:35 p.m. |
The European Union’s head office estimates that the cost of fully restoring border controls between EU member states would be as high as 18 billion euros ($20 billion) a year. | The European Union’s head office estimates that the cost of fully restoring border controls between EU member states would be as high as 18 billion euros ($20 billion) a year. |
As temporary controls between several member states are reimposed to deal with the migrant crisis, the fear of the full collapse of the borderless Schengen zone through most of the EU has increased over the past month. | As temporary controls between several member states are reimposed to deal with the migrant crisis, the fear of the full collapse of the borderless Schengen zone through most of the EU has increased over the past month. |
The European Commission said Friday that the cost could amount to 0.13 percent of Gross Domestic Product. It estimated that cost for road transport alone could go as high as 7.5 billion euros ($8.2 billion) annually, hitting countries with major exports especially hard. | The European Commission said Friday that the cost could amount to 0.13 percent of Gross Domestic Product. It estimated that cost for road transport alone could go as high as 7.5 billion euros ($8.2 billion) annually, hitting countries with major exports especially hard. |
In a planning document on how to fully restore the Schengen zone by December at the latest, the Commission said that beyond trade, the re-imposition of borders “would also risk putting in jeopardy the judicial and police cooperation.” | In a planning document on how to fully restore the Schengen zone by December at the latest, the Commission said that beyond trade, the re-imposition of borders “would also risk putting in jeopardy the judicial and police cooperation.” |
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12:30 p.m. | 12:30 p.m. |
More than 1.2 million people applied for asylum for the first time in the European Union last year, more than double the number in 2014. | More than 1.2 million people applied for asylum for the first time in the European Union last year, more than double the number in 2014. |
The EU’s statistics agency said Friday that most people applying in the 28 EU countries were Syrian, Iraqi or Afghan nationals. It said 362,800 Syrians applied for asylum. | The EU’s statistics agency said Friday that most people applying in the 28 EU countries were Syrian, Iraqi or Afghan nationals. It said 362,800 Syrians applied for asylum. |
More than a third — 441,800 people — applied for the first time in Germany. In per-capita terms, the most people applied in Hungary, Sweden, Austria and Finland. | More than a third — 441,800 people — applied for the first time in Germany. In per-capita terms, the most people applied in Hungary, Sweden, Austria and Finland. |
Only 140 people sought asylum in Croatia. | Only 140 people sought asylum in Croatia. |
Eurostat’s figures concern only first-time applicants in 2015. Almost half a million asylum applications were still being processed at the end of 2014. | Eurostat’s figures concern only first-time applicants in 2015. Almost half a million asylum applications were still being processed at the end of 2014. |
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12 noon. | 12 noon. |
The United Nations refugee agency says that 400,000 Syrian refugees in Turkey should be resettled around the world to help ease the burden on the country. | The United Nations refugee agency says that 400,000 Syrian refugees in Turkey should be resettled around the world to help ease the burden on the country. |
UNHCR Europe bureau director Vincent Cochetel said Friday that the refugees could be distributed from Turkey over the next two years, and he called on Europe, Russia and the United States to do more. | UNHCR Europe bureau director Vincent Cochetel said Friday that the refugees could be distributed from Turkey over the next two years, and he called on Europe, Russia and the United States to do more. |
More than 2 million refugees, most of them Syrians, are currently on Turkish soil. | More than 2 million refugees, most of them Syrians, are currently on Turkish soil. |
Cochetel said that only 7,500 refugees were resettled from Turkey last year, including 1,100 Syrians. | Cochetel said that only 7,500 refugees were resettled from Turkey last year, including 1,100 Syrians. |
His call comes as the European Union seeks to send more migrants arriving in Greece back to Turkey. | His call comes as the European Union seeks to send more migrants arriving in Greece back to Turkey. |
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11:55 a.m. | 11:55 a.m. |
Swedish police say a male asylum-seeker has been stabbed to death at a refugee center in central Sweden, adding three suspects, also asylum-seekers, have been detained. | Swedish police say a male asylum-seeker has been stabbed to death at a refugee center in central Sweden, adding three suspects, also asylum-seekers, have been detained. |
Police spokesman Stefan Wickberg says they had no immediate motive for Friday’s pre-dawn stabbing at an asylum center north of Lindesberg about 200 kilometers (124 miles) west of Stockholm. | Police spokesman Stefan Wickberg says they had no immediate motive for Friday’s pre-dawn stabbing at an asylum center north of Lindesberg about 200 kilometers (124 miles) west of Stockholm. |
Wickberg said the victim who was fatally stabbed in the neck, was in his 40s while the suspects were younger. He could not immediately give their citizenships. | Wickberg said the victim who was fatally stabbed in the neck, was in his 40s while the suspects were younger. He could not immediately give their citizenships. |
Since the start of the year, at least three people have been murdered in asylum centers in Sweden, which has accepted the highest number of migrants per capita in Europe. The events are not believed to be related. | Since the start of the year, at least three people have been murdered in asylum centers in Sweden, which has accepted the highest number of migrants per capita in Europe. The events are not believed to be related. |
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11:35 a.m. | 11:35 a.m. |
A tiny trickle of Syrian and Iraqi refugees is being admitted into Macedonia at the Idomeni crossing on the border with Greece, as more than 11,000 remain camped around waiting for their turn. | A tiny trickle of Syrian and Iraqi refugees is being admitted into Macedonia at the Idomeni crossing on the border with Greece, as more than 11,000 remain camped around waiting for their turn. |
Greek police say Macedonian authorities let in 320 people in the 24 hours to 6 a.m. Friday. A few dozen were being admitted later in the day. | Greek police say Macedonian authorities let in 320 people in the 24 hours to 6 a.m. Friday. A few dozen were being admitted later in the day. |
Hundreds of brightly-colored tents cover the muddy ground around an overflowing official camp at Idomeni, stretching almost right up to the border. | Hundreds of brightly-colored tents cover the muddy ground around an overflowing official camp at Idomeni, stretching almost right up to the border. |
Syrian Saswat Estif, 26, has been there for 15 days, waiting patiently as others jumped the queue to enter Macedonia. | Syrian Saswat Estif, 26, has been there for 15 days, waiting patiently as others jumped the queue to enter Macedonia. |
He says “last night was cold and it rained a lot,” adding that “there’s not enough food.” | He says “last night was cold and it rained a lot,” adding that “there’s not enough food.” |
In Athens, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was briefing opposition leaders on the immigration crisis that has left more than 32,000 people stranded in Greece. | In Athens, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras was briefing opposition leaders on the immigration crisis that has left more than 32,000 people stranded in Greece. |
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11:20 a.m. | 11:20 a.m. |
The United Nations refugee agency has criticized European Union leaders for warning migrants not to come to Europe when most people arriving are from conflict zones rather than looking for work. | The United Nations refugee agency has criticized European Union leaders for warning migrants not to come to Europe when most people arriving are from conflict zones rather than looking for work. |
UNHCR Europe bureau director Vincent Cochetel said Friday that “the inconvenient truth is that refugees are still coming to Europe because there are wars in the neighborhood of Europe.” | UNHCR Europe bureau director Vincent Cochetel said Friday that “the inconvenient truth is that refugees are still coming to Europe because there are wars in the neighborhood of Europe.” |
He told reporters in Brussels that “91 percent of the people arriving in Greece are coming from those three major crises,” in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. He said almost half were Syrians. | He told reporters in Brussels that “91 percent of the people arriving in Greece are coming from those three major crises,” in Syria, Iraq and Afghanistan. He said almost half were Syrians. |
On Thursday EU Council President Donald Tusk warned “all potential illegal economic migrants, wherever you are from: Do not come to Europe.” | On Thursday EU Council President Donald Tusk warned “all potential illegal economic migrants, wherever you are from: Do not come to Europe.” |
People fleeing conflict have the right to apply for asylum under international law. | People fleeing conflict have the right to apply for asylum under international law. |
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11:15 a.m. | 11:15 a.m. |
France’s top security official says the population of the sprawling Calais migrant camp is now at 3,800 people, down from a peak last year of 6,000, after and the inhabitants were relocated and many of the shanties later dismantled. | France’s top security official says the population of the sprawling Calais migrant camp is now at 3,800 people, down from a peak last year of 6,000, after and the inhabitants were relocated and many of the shanties later dismantled. |
Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve told BFM television on Friday that France has set up 102 shelters across the country for migrants, and blamed a handful of extremists for inciting them to protests that have included some who stitched their lips together. | Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve told BFM television on Friday that France has set up 102 shelters across the country for migrants, and blamed a handful of extremists for inciting them to protests that have included some who stitched their lips together. |
The migrants converge in Calais in hopes of slipping across the Channel to Britain. The shantytown has become a flashpoint in relations between France and Britain and has fed far-right backlashes in both countries. | The migrants converge in Calais in hopes of slipping across the Channel to Britain. The shantytown has become a flashpoint in relations between France and Britain and has fed far-right backlashes in both countries. |
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