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Migrant crisis: Journey through Austria to Germany resumes Migrant crisis: Activist convoy drives to Hungary
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Hundreds of migrants have resumed their journey through Austria to Germany after Hungary's decision on Friday to let them through. A convoy of cars driven by German and Austrian activists has crossed into Hungary to pick up migrants and help them reach western Europe.
Several trains arrived at Munich station in the early hours of Sunday morning, many migrants travelling on to other German cities for processing. Thousands - many of whom initially fled conflict in Syria - have made their way through Austria since Hungary removed restrictions on transit on Friday.
Trains are taking hundreds more to Vienna from Austria's border with Hungary. Buses and special trains have been taking them from the Hungarian border to Vienna and on to Germany.
The Pope said every Catholic parish in Europe should host a migrant family.The Pope said every Catholic parish in Europe should host a migrant family.
Pope Francis said humanity must give help to those "fleeing death" and who are "victims of war and hunger and setting out on the path to a better life". Speaking during the Angelus prayer, Pope Francis appealed for "every parish, every religious community, every monastery, every sanctuary in Europe" to take in a family.
Speaking during the Angelus prayer, he appealed for "every parish, every religious community, every monastery, every sanctuary in Europe" to take in a family. On Sunday a convoy of about 140 cars left Vienna for the Hungarian capital, Budapest, as part of a private initiative dubbed "refugeeconvoy"
In Austria, two trains carrying 450 migrants have left Nickelsdorf near the Hungarian border bound for the Austrian capital, police say. One of the Austrian activists taking part, Angelika Neuwirth, told the BBC that their aim was to take them back to shelters in Austrian capital.
"I think this is my duty. I'm a mum, I'm a woman from Austria and I can't close my eyes anymore," she said. "We are all human. No-one is illegal."
In other developments:In other developments:
A key stage in the current crisis was reached on Saturday, when thousands of migrants travelled by bus, train and on foot, to the Austrian border before moving on to Vienna, Munich and other German cities. A key stage in the current crisis was reached on Saturday, when up to 10,000 migrants travelled by bus, train and on foot, to the Austrian border before moving on to Vienna, Munich and other German cities.
After days of confrontation and chaos, Hungary opened its borders with Austria and bussed thousands of migrants to the frontier. Many, frustrated at being prevented from boarding trains in Budapest, had begun to walk along a motorway towards Austria.After days of confrontation and chaos, Hungary opened its borders with Austria and bussed thousands of migrants to the frontier. Many, frustrated at being prevented from boarding trains in Budapest, had begun to walk along a motorway towards Austria.
Up to 10,000 crossed the Austrian border over a 24- to 48-hour period, according to the Austrian authorities, who have said they do not plan to limit the numbers entering.
Around 1,500 spent Saturday night in Nickelsdorf waiting to be processed, half in the open air, the Austrian Red Cross said.
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The first arrivals in Munich were greeted with applause, and children were handed sweets. Since Saturday morning, 8,000 migrants have arrived at Munich station.The first arrivals in Munich were greeted with applause, and children were handed sweets. Since Saturday morning, 8,000 migrants have arrived at Munich station.
Many of the migrants had travelled north through the Balkans - Greece, Macedonia and Serbia - before arriving at Hungary's southern border.Many of the migrants had travelled north through the Balkans - Greece, Macedonia and Serbia - before arriving at Hungary's southern border.
Three-thousand arrived in Presevo on the Serbian side of the frontier with Macedonia on Saturday, most spending the night in tents or in the open, reports say.Three-thousand arrived in Presevo on the Serbian side of the frontier with Macedonia on Saturday, most spending the night in tents or in the open, reports say.
Just inside Hungary, between 200 and 300 migrants broke out of a processing centre in Roszke, demanding to be allowed to proceed to Germany, Hungarian media reports.Just inside Hungary, between 200 and 300 migrants broke out of a processing centre in Roszke, demanding to be allowed to proceed to Germany, Hungarian media reports.
'Still valid''Still valid'
Both Germany and Hungary have said the current measures are aimed at averting a humanitarian crisis, and will not set a precedent.Both Germany and Hungary have said the current measures are aimed at averting a humanitarian crisis, and will not set a precedent.
The rules requiring refugees to apply for asylum in the first country they land in "are still valid, and we expect other European Union member states to stick to them", a German government spokesman said.The rules requiring refugees to apply for asylum in the first country they land in "are still valid, and we expect other European Union member states to stick to them", a German government spokesman said.
However, in August Germany waived European Union rules on asylum seekers from Syria, allowing them to register in Germany regardless of where they first entered the EU.However, in August Germany waived European Union rules on asylum seekers from Syria, allowing them to register in Germany regardless of where they first entered the EU.
Chancellor Angela Merkel has said Germany can cope with the influx of newcomers, but there have been disagreements within her coalition government. Chancellor Angela Merkel has said Germany can cope with the influx, but there have been disagreements within her coalition government.
Some on the right say allowing so many migrants in sends the wrong signal, but the centre-left Social Democrats praised the move.Some on the right say allowing so many migrants in sends the wrong signal, but the centre-left Social Democrats praised the move.
Germany is the key destination for arrivals on European shores, and expects to take in 800,000 people this year.Germany is the key destination for arrivals on European shores, and expects to take in 800,000 people this year.
Syrians fleeing a brutal civil conflict are the largest group travelling, followed by Afghans and Eritreans.Syrians fleeing a brutal civil conflict are the largest group travelling, followed by Afghans and Eritreans.
There is little sign of a co-ordinated EU response to the crisis, despite more than 350,000 migrants having crossed the EU's borders in 2015 alone.There is little sign of a co-ordinated EU response to the crisis, despite more than 350,000 migrants having crossed the EU's borders in 2015 alone.
Europe's migrant crisis is "here to stay" and nations must act together to deal with it effectively, the EU's foreign policy chief said after "difficult" talks with foreign ministers in Luxembourg on Saturday.
"In three months time, it will be other member states under the focus, and in six months, it could be others again," Federica Mogherini said.
Germany, backed by the European Commission, has been pushing for a quota system for sharing out newcomers between EU member states.Germany, backed by the European Commission, has been pushing for a quota system for sharing out newcomers between EU member states.
But this has been opposed by several eastern members.But this has been opposed by several eastern members.
On Saturday, Hungary said that while it had temporarily relaxed restrictions on the transit of asylum seekers, it was pressing ahead with plans to tighten border controls and could send troops to its southern frontier if parliament agreed.On Saturday, Hungary said that while it had temporarily relaxed restrictions on the transit of asylum seekers, it was pressing ahead with plans to tighten border controls and could send troops to its southern frontier if parliament agreed.
A border fence is due to completed by 15 September.A border fence is due to completed by 15 September.
Migrant boy rememberedMigrant boy remembered
A memorial has been held in Vancouver, Canada for three-year-old Alan Kurdi, his brother Ghalib and mother Rehanna, who drowned trying to reach the Greek island of Kos. The three have family in Canada.A memorial has been held in Vancouver, Canada for three-year-old Alan Kurdi, his brother Ghalib and mother Rehanna, who drowned trying to reach the Greek island of Kos. The three have family in Canada.
Pictures of Alan's body, washed up on a Turkish beach, prompted widespread anguish.Pictures of Alan's body, washed up on a Turkish beach, prompted widespread anguish.
Members of the Kurdi family were joined by more than 100 people to remember the three Syrians, who died on the journey to Europe after fleeing the conflict in their home country. Canada had earlier rejected an asylum application on behalf of the family.Members of the Kurdi family were joined by more than 100 people to remember the three Syrians, who died on the journey to Europe after fleeing the conflict in their home country. Canada had earlier rejected an asylum application on behalf of the family.
Tima Kurdi, the boys' aunt, said she was worried about their father Abdullah, who attended the burial for his family in Syria on Friday.Tima Kurdi, the boys' aunt, said she was worried about their father Abdullah, who attended the burial for his family in Syria on Friday.
"He's not leaving the graves. He was sleeping the last three days there, on the ground, beside them.""He's not leaving the graves. He was sleeping the last three days there, on the ground, beside them."
The story of Alan Kurdi's familyThe story of Alan Kurdi's family
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