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Crossing into Europe via the Balkans
According to The Sun: Tunisian Mohamed Ali decided to move to Europe in search of 'money and a better life'. His journey took him through the wilds of the continent — the harsh Balkan landscape on the Turkish border with Bulgaria in southeastern Europe. Despite the 10-foot fence topped with barbed wire and drones patrolling the skies,...
“This has to be my chance,” says Mohamed.
He faced numerous obstacles along the way: harsh weather conditions and dangerous paths. Many people striving for a better life risk everything trying to reach Europe through these challenging territories.
The travel process is fraught with difficulties, but for many it is the only option to find a better future. They face many dangers, but their motivation remains strong.
The migration situation through the Balkans continues to be relevant. People from various countries, seeking hope for a better life, are willing to cover great distances and take risks despite all the difficulties. In this context, it is important to pay attention to the conditions under which they try to find a new home and to support dialogue about humane solutions for all involved in this issue.
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