10 years after Europe's migration crisis, the fallout reverberates in Greece and beyond
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Hard EU line on migration rose from the ashes of compassion
A DECADE ago, the image of a 3-year-old Syrian boy washed up dead on a Turkish beach prompted an outpouring of emotion and renewed commitments from European governments to take in refugees fleeing Syria’s civil war. © New Straits Times Press (M) Bhd
Migration Crisis Documentary ‘Roads Of Fire’, Winner At Santa Barbara Film Festival, Gets U.S. Deal Amid Tension Over ICE Raids
EXCLUSIVE: New Mountain Films has acquired Roads Of Fire, winner of the Best Feature Documentary Award at the 2025 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. Director Nathaniel Lezra’s film about the global migration crisis, interweaves the lives of a human smuggler navigating the treacherous Darién Gap (the only land bridge between North and South America), an […]
A decade on, Lesbos still bears the scars of the refugee crisis
Lesbos has changed. The infamous Moria camp is gone, tourists are returning, and the island is trying to shift focus. “We want Lesbos to be talked about for its culture and history,” said Mytilene’s mayor, Panagiotis Christofas.

10 years after Europe's migration crisis, the fallout reverberates in Greece and beyond
Amena Namjoyan arrived on the Greek island of Lesbos as part of a migration crisis that would rock the European Union. She spent months in an overcrowded camp.
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