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The Latest: Dane is fined $730 for human smuggling The Latest: 3 children die after dinghy overturns in Aegean
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COPENHAGEN, Denmark — The latest on the continuing flow of people into and across Europe. All times local:COPENHAGEN, Denmark — The latest on the continuing flow of people into and across Europe. All times local:
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Authorities in Greece say three children have died after the dinghy taking them from Turkey to the tiny Greek island of Agathonisi overturned in the Aegean.
The Coast guard said 20 people were rescued and the children’s bodies were recovered.
The Malta-based relief agency Migrant Offshore Aid Station was involved in the rescue effort.
Greece is the European Union’s busiest entry point for migrants and refugees entering the bloc, with a dramatic spike in the number of people fleeing the civil war in Syria last year.
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In the first case of its kind in Denmark, a court has fined a 41-year-old Dane for driving five migrants from northern Germany to Sweden, where they are believed to have sought asylum.In the first case of its kind in Denmark, a court has fined a 41-year-old Dane for driving five migrants from northern Germany to Sweden, where they are believed to have sought asylum.
Prosecutor Tine Friis said Friday the unidentified man was fined 5,000 kroner ($730) for violating Danish immigration laws that forbids assisting foreigners to enter Denmark illegally.Prosecutor Tine Friis said Friday the unidentified man was fined 5,000 kroner ($730) for violating Danish immigration laws that forbids assisting foreigners to enter Denmark illegally.
Before the Randers City Court in western Denmark, he acknowledged picking up five Afghans in the German city of Flensburg, south of Denmark’s border, and driving them in his car to a Sweden-bound ferry in the northern Danish port town of Grenaa.Before the Randers City Court in western Denmark, he acknowledged picking up five Afghans in the German city of Flensburg, south of Denmark’s border, and driving them in his car to a Sweden-bound ferry in the northern Danish port town of Grenaa.
He told the court he did it on Sept. 8 after seeing television pictures of migrants waiting to enter Denmark to reach neighboring Sweden after having crossed Europe.He told the court he did it on Sept. 8 after seeing television pictures of migrants waiting to enter Denmark to reach neighboring Sweden after having crossed Europe.
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