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Now playing Next Greece Families of Greek refugees who fled Turkey in 1922 tell their stories The descendants of Greek refugees who fled Turkey nearly a century ago tell Euronews their stories 11/09/2020
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Now playing Next Greece New fire at overcrowded migrant camp on Greek island of Lesbos 4,000 migrants who had left the camp for the island's main port of Mytilini to board ships for the mainland threw stones at police blocking the road. 10/09/2020
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Now playing Next Partner content An interview with Muslim women’s rights advocate Manal Rostom Partner content presented by Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing Dubai Euronews speaks to activist and athlete Manal Rostom about the community she has founded called 'Surviving Hijab' - which now counts almost a million people among its members. 09/09/2020
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Now playing Next No Comment Lesbos' migrants sleep on the streets after fire at Moria camp Thousands of migrants slept on the streets on the Greek island of Lesbos after being evacuated from their camp as fires broke out early on Wednesday. 09/09/2020
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