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After being rescued from a rubber boat in the Mediterranean, hundreds of African migrants continue their strenuous journey aboard a Médecins Sans Frontières vessel, toward an uncertain future in Europe. Jillian Kitchener reports.
Around 3,000 migrants spend the night in the Serbian town of Presevo waiting to get registration papers to allow them to continue their journey into western Europe. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Angry migrants near Greece's Idomeni are protesting against border controls, desperate for permission to continue their journey towards western Europe. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Necocli, Colombia, Sep 29 (EFE).- Stuck for a month waiting on the Colombian-Panama border spending the money they still have to get to the United States or turning around and returning to where they started, to countries where their future is not assured. That is the decision facing Haitian migrants in Necocli, Colombia."Here things are very difficult. Nobody is helping us," they say."The Colombians are asking for a lot of money from us," and "They're making money off of us" are other comments from the migrants. (Camera: JUAN DIEGO LOPEZ).B-ROLL OF HAITIAN MIGRANTS CROSSING RIVER IN NECOCLI, COLOMBIA.
Central American migrants board buses and trucks in the central Mexican town of Ixtlan del Rio on their way to Sinaloa as they continue their trek through Mexico in hopes of reaching the US, where military personnel have started installing cement barriers and barbed-wire fencing. IMAGES
Mexican authorities allow dozens of women and children from a US-bound Honduran migrant caravan to enter the country but thousands remain stranded on a border bridge between Guatemala and Mexico where riot police are barring their progress. IMAGES
Boats continue to bring migrants to Greek shores even after an EU plan to stem the flow of new arrivals is implemented. Julie Noce reports.
Kapoush the cat embarks on Europe journey with Palestinian migrants. Deborah Lutterbeck reports.