September 4, 2015
- Families are stranded in a Budapest train station as Europe and Hungary accuse each other of a humanitarian crisis.
- The dangerous symbiosis between smugglers, migrants, and saviors plays out in the drama of a rescue on the Mediterranean.
- Hungary: This is "not a European problem. This is a German problem." Many migrants are ultimately headed for more prosperous European states.
- "An infant saved from a boat wasn't good enough for us: We needed to see one dead on a beach."
- The story behind the Aylan Kurdi photo.
- Children who remained in Aleppo after it became a front line tell their stories.
- "The liberal-humanitarian element of European ideology has come into stark and obvious conflict with the nationalist and racist elements."
- Nobel-winning economist: Europe's resettlement agreement will only work if it treats migrants like humans, not cattle.
- German soccer's Bundesliga come out with strong welcome for migrants.
- Prescience from 2002: "The only common immigration policy that EU states have is fear itself."
- Libraries organized for migrants arriving in Calais are looking for donations of books.
- Have a home in Europe? Here's how to register to offer "Airbnb for refugees."
- A no-fly zone over Syria would reduce the violence migrants are fleeing.
- Amnesty International works to protect migrants regardless of how they enter a country.