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    A woman holds a baby as she passes the border from the northern Greek village of Idomeni to southern Macedonia, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. Thousands of people, including many families with young children, braved torrential downpours to cross Greece’s northern border with Macedonia early Thursday, after Greek authorities managed to register about 17,000 people on the island of Lesbos in the space of a few days, allowing them to continue their journey north into Europe.

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    Hungarian police officers secure the bus that will transport migrants, on the road near Asotthalom, southern Hungary, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. Leaders of the United Nations refugee agency warned Tuesday that Hungary faces a bigger wave of 42,000 asylum seekers in the next 10 days and will need international help to provide shelter on its border, where newcomers already are complaining bitterly about being left to sleep in fields.

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    Migrants and refugees arrive by dinghy after crossing from Turkey to the island of Lesbos, Greece, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. While migrants for years have taken death-defying trips across the Mediterranean to reach the relative peace and comfort of the Europe Union, the flow has hit record proportions this year – notably with an influx of Syrians, Afghans and Eritreans fleeing trouble back home.

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    Refugees and migrants who arrived at Schoenefeld train station wait for medical treatment in front of a tent of the Berlin fire brigade, in Schoenefeld near Berlin , Germany, Thursday Sept. 10, 2015.

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    In this photo taken on Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2015, refugees and migrants recharge the batteries on their mobile phones, onboard a ferry traveling from the northeastern Greek island of Lesbos to the Athens’ port of Piraeus. The social media-savvy among the migrants are constantly on their phones. They line up outside the offices of mobile providers to buy Greek numbers that allow data and roaming elsewhere in Europe to access social media and communicate with others.

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    The temporary border fence under construction , next to the border line between Hungary and Serbia near the village of Roszke, 180 kms southeast of Budapest, Hungary, is photographed early Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015.

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    Refugees and migrants walk on the railway tracks in heavy rainfall as they wait to pass from the northern Greek village of Idomeni to southern Macedonia, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. Thousands of people, including many families with young children, braved torrential downpours to cross Greece’s northern border with Macedonia early Thursday, after Greek authorities managed to register about 17,000 people on the island of Lesbos in the space of a few days, allowing them to continue their journey north into Europe.

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    A family arrives at a migrant camp for asylum seekers on the railway track near Roszke, southern Hungary in Roszke, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. Leaders of the United Nations refugee agency warned Tuesday that Hungary faces a bigger wave of 42,000 asylum seekers in the next 10 days and will need international help to provide shelter on its border.

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    Migrants and refugees cross the border between Hungary and Austria, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. Austrian police say more than 3,000 migrants crossed into Austria overnight at Nickelsdorf, the main border point with Hungary.

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    A woman cries as she waits with other refugees and migrants in heavy rainfall to pass from the northern Greek village of Idomeni to southern Macedonia, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. Thousands of people, including many families with young children, braved torrential downpours to cross Greece’s northern border with Macedonia early Thursday, after Greek authorities managed to register about 17,000 people on the island of Lesbos in the space of a few days, allowing them to continue their journey north into Europe.

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    A young girl receives a language lesson in a tent camp for refugees and migrants in Brussels on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. While recent arrivals to the Office for Migration have been offered lodging in a nearby building, many have still chosen to stay in the park in tents.

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    Children receive a school lesson in a tent camp for refugees and migrants in Brussels on Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. While recent arrivals to the Office for Migration have been offered lodging in a nearby building, many have still chosen to stay in the park in tents.

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    Parliament members display posters while European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker delivers his State of the Union address at the European Parliament in Strasbourg, eastern France, Wednesday, Sept.9, 2015. Juncker called on EU countries to agree by next week to share 160,000 refugees, warning that Greece, Italy and Hungary can no longer cope alone.

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    Migrants and refugees look the sunrise aboard a ferry from the northeastern Greek island of Lesbos to the Athens’ port of Piraeus, Thursday, Sept. 10, 2015. The social media-savvy among the migrants are constantly on their phones and they line up outside the offices of mobile providers to buy Greek numbers that allow data and roaming elsewhere in Europe to access social media and communicate with others.

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