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This month's New Internationalist is about migration, migrants and refugees.
First, what's the difference between 'migrants' and 'refugees'? And how can we help them? - lots of websites, TED talks and ideas here:
Now try this quiz and check your answers on the infographic - how much do you know about refugees in the world?:
And this is the main article of the magazine - it looks at the history of migration and solutions to the migration crisis:
Lebanon has more refugees from Syria than any other country. Many Christians there are helping the Muslims, even though they have very little:
From the web this month:
Look at this photo story - photos of refugees at The Jungle - the camp in Calais:
Read how difficult life is for Tibetans living in Nepal:
Why are the French police using CS gas and rubber bullets on the refugees in Calais? How is Banksi, the street artist, helping the refugees?
From the blogs this month:
Do you want to read some good news for a change? - this is about the Robin Hood Army in India and Pakistan - young people helping get food to people who need it:
Read about the very bad situation in Greece where police are arresting volunteers: