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Hundreds hurt as police tear gas migrants on Greek border

April 11, 2016 admin
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At least 260 people were hurt on Sunday when police fired tear gas at migrants as they tried to break through the Greek-Macedonia border, where over 11,000 people are stranded, a charity said.
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