Dozens of children who had to spend the night in a partially demolished migrant camp in Calais were loaded onto buses Friday to be taken to temporary accommodation elsewhere in France, aid groups said ...
CALAIS, France – Young men with scarves wrapped around their faces to ward off the morning cold and with bags and suitcases in tow continued to trickle out of the migrant camp near the French port of ...
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Calais is changing fast. A year ago, the Jungle camp on the town’s outskirts was a bustling makeshift village packed with migrants and refugees. Today, where tents and shelters once stood, only ...
CALAIS, France (AP) — Crews in hard hats and orange jumpsuits on Tuesday started dismantling a makeshift camp in France that has become a symbol of Europe’s migrant crisis while thousands of people ...
Large areas of the Calais ‘Jungle’ were ablaze Wednesday, as more than 1,200 French police and government officials continue to tear the squalid camp down. Crews first began dismantling the northern ...
Yvette Cooper has warned that child refugees risk slipping into the hands of smugglers as the Calais “Jungle” camp is demolished. After violence overnight in the Calais camp, Cooper, who is chair of ...
The "Jungle" migrant camp near the French port of Calais woke up Wednesday to a third day of clearance work following a night of shelter-burning and some gas-bottle explosions. A Calais prefecture ...
LONDON (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Armed with sledgehammers, French workers on Tuesday began demolishing the "Jungle" camp outside the port town of Calais, which has been home to thousands of ...
CALAIS, France (Reuters) - French authorities said on Wednesday they had finished clearing the "Jungle", a shanty town outside Calais built by migrants who had hoped to cross to Britain but who are ...
It teemed with thousands of migrants. Many of them men, hundreds of them unaccompanied minors, from the most impoverished and oppressed and conflicted corners of the world. Afghanistan. Eritrea. Iraq.
The infamous refugee camp in Calais known as the "Jungle" is now home to an estimated 5,000 people whose goal it is to make it to the UK and apply for asylum there. The camp, built on an old landfill ...