One Nation senator Pauline Hanson wants a ban on further Muslim immigration to Australia.
AAP/Mick Tsikas
Public attitudes toward migration are a key driver of political instability and controversy across Europe and North America.
Migrants, blocked from going further into Europe, sit in a park in central Belgrade.
Koca Sulejmanovic/EPA
Blocked from crossing borders further into Europe, migrants are turning to smugglers.
Clouds are gathering.
Patrick Müller
The European Union has faced crises before but not this many at the same time.
Unicef
States need to think of alternatives instead of locking up children on the move.
The other side of the tracks: security remains tight at Calais.
Steve Parsons / PA Wire
Calls to amend the Le Touquet treaty between Britain and France are growing louder.
Orban is on a high after the Brexit vote.
EPA/Olivier Hoslet
Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has caught referendum fever. He is giving his public a vote on refugee policy in what is being seen as a two-fingered salute to the EU.
A very different approach to the migration crisis.
Vicki Squire
A group of activists is seeking to build a special community as an alternative response to the so-called migration crisis.
Refugees protest in central Athens at evictions of squats in Thessaloniki.
Orestis Panagiotou/EPA
Greek authorities have clamped down on migrants trying take control of their destiny.
EPA/Kay Nietfeld
In her annual statement to the press, the German Chancellor insisted recent events would not change her stance on welcoming refugees.
Poster girl – for all the wrong reasons.
Ian West/PA Archive/Press Association Images
Tone of talk about immigrants and political clashes has been changing.
Moria detention camp on Lesvos.
Orestis Panagiotou/EPA
A report from Lesbos, where thousands of refugees are living in inhumane conditions.
EPA/Armando Babani
Whatsapp has become the most popular way to share maps and information, because it’s encrypted.
Esin
If the current pace of negotiations continues, Brexit backers needn’t worry about a new partner for decades.
There is no better alternative than the rise of the populist left for Europe and beyond.
The People's Assembly Against Austerity
The future of democracy depends on developing a left-wing populism that can revive public interest by mobilising political passions in the fight for an alternative to neoliberal de-democratisation.
Victoria Canning
Researchers explain how tolerance in Turin’s Olympic village is helping refugees to help themselves.
EPA/Armando Babani
Greece is facing two major migration problems. As thousands of migrants arrive, Greece’s young professionals are on the way out.
Boat at Eftalou on the northern coast of Lesvos, with Turkey in the distance.
Heaven Crawley
Research with migrants suggests Europe has misunderstood what drives them to make perilous sea crossings – and what would stop them trying.
Georgios Giannopoulos
European leaders are confident that sending migrants back is legal – but is it?
Egyptian refugees fleeing Libya with the help of the US Air Force.
US Department of Defence
Surely it isn’t too far-fetched to claim that if migrants are to promote democracy back home, it is beneficial for them to experience democratic values and principles in the countries hosting them.
Different voices.
Public opinion has been polarised by the way newspapers are covering this story.