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Refugees connect with relatives: Calais gets free WIFI

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20th June marks 'World Refugee day' and what could be better for them than talking to relatives sitting far away from home. Thanks to volunteer service, the migrants of Calais get free WIFI.

Added on the 20/06/2016 17:57:26 - Copyright : Zoomin EN

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