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It's a death toll equivalent to eight Germanwings Airbus crashes. The 1,200 would-be migrants who have drowned in less than a week in the Mediterranean have prompted Europe's leaders to convene an emergency summit. Measures discussed in Brussels range from Germany's suggestion to let in more asylum seekers to an Italian idea to set up processing centres in places like Tunisia, Niger and even Sudan. How to patrol the seas?
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INTERNATIONAL PAPERS, Fri. 24.04.15: Papers across the world commemorate the centenary of the Armenian genocide. Why won't Turkey face the facts, 100 years later? And is recognising genocide enough?
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