Migrants are increasingly attempting to enter Europe overland from the East.
EPA/Nake Batev
With thousands dying in the Mediterranean, migrants and refugees have started coming to Europe by land. And countries in the East aren’t happy.
Migrants entering the EU on bicycles via Macedonia.
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One of the main premises of strict immigration policies is that states have total rights over their territory. That doesn’t make much sense.
Two decades on.
EPA
The arrest of Rwanda’s intelligence chief is part of a long-running international attempt to issue justice for Rwanda’s history.
Lady Justice, meet your new Lord Chancellor.
Ronnie Macdonald
Gove wants to shake things up but seems to appreciate that lawyers are at the end of their tether.
The aftermath of the explosions in the parliamentary building.
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The Ghani administration had been crumbling for months before this attack on the Kabul parliament.
Damned if you do, damned if you don’t.
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The Global South will be left out in the cold if trade deals go ahead.
The world is your oyster — you’ll need to top it up yourself.
PA/Peter Byrne
PM tells local school the future is bright. Probably best not to focus on the past five years.
Would the Brazilian men’s team lose to Australia?
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Unfortunately for many teams, incredible talent is not, on its own, enough to bring about success.
Up in smoke: a refinery near Homs.
EPA/Stringer
With both Islamic State and Assad cutting off its fuel supplies, the Syrian opposition is struggling to survive.
The families of three women from Bradford thought to have joined IS.
PA/Peter Byrn
PM accuses some Muslims of ‘quietly condoning’ Islamic State ideology.
Applicants queue up for foreign residency permits in Dominican Republic.
EPA
International reporting of the Caribbean country’s migrant crisis is in danger of missing the point of what the authorities have actually done.
A problem shared, Theresa May, is a problem halved.
EPA/ Sebastien Nogier
Refugee Week is drawing to a close with little concrete progress. Can I at least get you to change your mind about this situation?
A thousand flowers cannot bloom at Baku.
Vassil Donev
Unlike the Women’s World Cup in Canada, in Baku no one will see the strides forward for women’s sport.
There’ll be Helle to pay back at campaign HQ.
Asger Ladefoged
Helle Thorning-Schmidt has lost the Danish election. But her rivals on the right are not exactly prepped to take office.
American troops invade Tinian island, 1944.
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As the US plans to create a “simulated war zone” in the Pacific, the islanders it will affect are pushing back. What are their chances?
Wait till Vladimir hears about this.
EPA/Andy Wong
Neither Russia nor China like the EU, but they’ve each got their ways of dealing with its members.
In the know.
Allan Rostron/Flickr
Diversity of media is critical for a functioning democracy; but it’s not guaranteed by any means.
Rough ride: government troops in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
EPA/Dai Kurokawa
It’s not a surprise that development aid frees up money for countries to spend on defence budgets. Why is the UK so shocked by its own policies?
A rally in Belfast marked the start of the official campaign.
PA/Liam McBurney
Ireland voted Yes to marriage equality in May – can Northern Ireland pick up the baton?
Now you see it, soon you won’t.
EPA/Alessandro Di Meo
Governments mark Migrant Week by denying the problem.
Another ordeal for victims of forced marriage.
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One year after new laws made forced marriage illegal, our expert reviews the progress made - or lack thereof.
Toeing the line.
EPA/Jeon Heon-Kyun
The demilitarised zone between the Koreas is an incredibly dangerous place to walk – but the Chinese border with North Korea isn’t much safer.
Home crowd?
Chris Radburn/PA Archive
A survey of party members reveals the hardest workers are also the most likely to leave.
Not everyone feels the same way about Egypt’s president, Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
EPA/Mahmoud Taha
There are plenty of alternatives to rule by the military strongman that is destroying Egypt. But most of the viable leaders are in exile or jail.
No, don’t email me! Don’t you read the news?
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Whether the story is true or not, we’ve seen that old threats still give intelligence agencies the jitters, even in the digital age.