
Migration Stretches European Solidarity to Breaking Point
Reports from Hungary and Austria, Volkswagen scandal, the threat to African wildlife.
The BBC's Jonny Dymond reports from Hungary and Austria where tens of thousands of migrants are huddled at borders and sleeping on railway stations, awaiting European leaders' decision on how to solve the refugee crisis.
The board of the German car-maker Volkswagen is due to meet later today as the scandal over emission-rigging software continues. We ask - how did this happen to one of the world's biggest brands?
And British photojournalist, Gary Roberts warns that wildlife in the African savannah is facing extinction.
(Picture: Migrants who arrived on the third train today, at Hegyeshalom on the Hungarian and Austrian border, walk the four kilometres into Austria. Credit: Getty Images)
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