At least 13,000 migrants fleeing civil war in Syria traveled on trains from Hungary to Germany, where the government reported that it expects to admit 800,000 refugees by the end of the year.[1] French president Francois Hollande announced that his country plans to admit 24,000 asylum seekers over two years, and British officials announced that their government would accept 15,000 migrants from refugee camps in Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon.
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At least 13,000 migrants fleeing civil war in Syria traveled on trains from Hungary to Germany, where the government reported that it expects to admit 800,000 refugees by the end of the year.[1] French president Francois Hollande announced that his country plans to admit 24,000 asylum seekers over two years, and British officials announced that their government would accept 15,000 migrants from refugee camps in Turkey, Jordan, and Lebanon.