
Hungary to Germany by train
Migrants share their stories as they make their way from Budapest to Munich. Also, we hear the discussion around "fat shaming".
Migrants on a train from Budapest to Munich share their stories as they continue to make their way across Europe. Plus, the UK has carried out its first targeted drone attack, sparking a conversation about the legality and morality of remote controlled attacks. Also, after posting a video online, comedian Nicole Arbour has been criticised for saying "fat shaming is not a thing" - but is it okay to joke about fat people?
(Picture: migrants board the train travelling to Austria and Germany at the Eastern railway station in Budapest, Hungary. Credits: Attila Kisbenedek/AFP/Getty Images)
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Syrian refugee missing her mum's food
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- Tue 8 Sep 201514:06GMTBBC World Service except South Asia
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