A Few More Days Travel
Stories from those fleeing the fighting in South Sudan's civil war; leaving Egypt for Italy; celebrating Catalan nationalism; and the long wait in Germany's camps for migrants.
Pascale Harter introduces stories from journalists around the world, with an emphasis on life on the move. Alistair Leithead hears accounts of massacre, starvation and atrocities from those fleeing the fighting in South Sudan's civil war; Claire Read visits an Egyptian village where thousands have already left for Italy, risking a dangerous passage across the Mediterranean; Guy Hedgecoe is in Barcelona with the people celebrating - or poking gentle fun at - Catalan nationalism, as the campaign for the region's local election gets under way; and India Rakusen sees that life in Germany's camps for new arrivals isn't all as expected, for the migrants still arriving there in their thousands.
(Photo: Internally-displaced people queue to register at the UNMISS Protection of Civilian site in Bentiu, Unity State, South Sudan on February 27, 2015. Credit: Charles Lomodong/AFP/Getty Images)
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