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ພວກອົບພະຍົບຫຼາຍພັນຄົນກຳລັງຍ່າງມຸ່ງໜ້າໄປຍັງນະຄອນ
ວຽນນາຈາກຊາຍແດນອອສເຕຣຍທີ່ຕິດກັບຮັງກາຣີໃນຂະນະ
ທີ່ລົດໄຟເຊື່ອມຕໍ່ກັບນະຄອນຫຼວງ ຂອງອອສເຕຣຍ ຍັງສືບຕໍ່
ຢຸດໃຫ້ບໍລິການເປັນການຊົ່ວຄາວ.

ເຈົ້າໜ້າທີ່ເວົ້າວ່າ ຕົນບໍ່ສາມາດຮັບມືກັບຝູງຊົນ ເປັນຈຳນວນ
ຫຼວງຫຼາຍທີ່ຕ້ອງການຢາກຂຶ້ນລົດໄຟເພື່ອເດີນທາງໃນໄລຍະ
60 ຫຼັກກິໂລແມັດໄປຍັງນະຄອນຫຼວງຂອງປະເທດ.

ທາງຫຼວງສາຍ A4 ຂອງອອສເຕຣຍກໍໄດ້ປິດລົງບໍ່ໃຫ້ລົດແລ່ນ
ໄປມາ ເພື່ອເປີດທາງໃຫ້ພວກອົບພະຍົບ ທີ່ພາກັນລັ່ງໄຫຼເປັນ ສາຍຍາວຢຽດໄປຍັງນະຄອນຫຼວງວຽນນາເພື່ອຂໍລີ້ໄພຢູ່ອອສເຕຣຍ ຫລືບໍ່ກໍຂໍເດີນທາງຕໍ່ ໄປຍັງເຢຍຣະມັນ.

ຂະນະດຽວກັນ ຕຳຫຼວງຮັງກາຣີ ກໍເລີ້ມທຳການສືບສວນຫລັງຈາກວີດີໂອທາງອິນເຕີແນັດ ອ້າງວ່າ ຕຳຫຼວດທີ່ສູນອົບພະຍົບແຫ່ງນຶ່ງ ພາກັນໃສ່ໜ້າກາກຂະນະທີ່ພວກເຂົາເຈົ້າໂຍນ ຫໍ່ອາຫານແຊນວິສໃຫ້ພວກອົບພະຍົບ.

ຮັງກາຣີໄດ້ຖືກຕຳໜິຕິຕຽນຢ່າງກວ້າງຂວາງກ່ຽວກັບການປະຕິບັດຕໍ່ພວກອົບພະຍົບເມື່ອ ປຽບທຽບໃສ່ການຕ້ອນຮັບທີ່ອົບອຸ່ນກວ່າ ຈາກເຢຍຣະມັນແລະອອສເຕຣຍ. ໃນຖານະທີ່ ເປັນປະເທດຕັ້ງຢູ່ທາງກ້ຳຕາເວັນອອກສຸດຂອງສະຫະພາບຢູໂຣບ ຮັງກາຣີ ຈຶ່ງເປັນບ່ອນ ຢຸດແວ່ແຫ່ງທຳອິດສຳລັບພວກອົບພະຍົບຈຳນວນຫຼວງຫຼາຍຈາກເຂດທີ່ປະສົບກັບໄພສົງ ຄາມ ເພື່ອຊອກສະແຫວງຫາຊີວິດການເປັນຢູ່ທີ່ດີຂຶ້ນ ໃນປະເທດຢູໂຣບຕາເວັນຕົກ ທີ່ມີ ແຕ່ຄວາມສະຫງົບແລະອຸດົມຮັ່ງມີນັ້ນ.

US to Accept 10,000 Syrian Refugees in the Coming Year
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ທີ່ນະຄອນ Prague ໃນວັນສຸກມື້ນີ້ ລັດຖະມົນຕີການຕ່າງປະເທດ ຂອງເຢຍຣະມັນ ແລະ ລຸກຊຳບວກ ກຳລັງພົບປະກັນກັບຄູ່ຕຳແໜ່ງ ຈາກບັນດາປະເທດໃນຢູໂຣບຕາເວັນອອກ ເພື່ອພະຍາຍາມຊັກຊວນໃຫ້ພວກເຂົາເຈົ້າ ຮັບເອົາອົບພະຍົບ ຕາມແຜນການແຈກຢາຍ
ອົບພະຍົບ 160,000 ຄົນຂອງກຳມາທິການຢູໂຣບ.

ລັດຖະມົນຕີການຕ່າງປະເທດເຢຍຣະມັນ ທ່ານ Frank-Walter Steinmeier ແລະລັດ ຖະມົນຕີຕ່າງປະເທດລຸກຊຳບວກ ທ່ານ Jean Asselborn ກຳລັງພົບປະກັບລັດຖະມົນ ຕີຕ່າງປະເທດຮັງກາຣີ ສາທາລະນະລັດເຊັກ ໂປແລນ ແລະສະໂລວາເກຍ ຊຶ່ງທັງໝົດນີ້ ຕ່າງກໍໄດ້ສະແດງຮ່ອງຮອຍໃຫ້ເຫັນວ່າ ເຂົາເຈົ້າຄັດຄ້ານຕໍ່ແຜນການນີ້.

ໃນວັນພະຫັດວານນີ້ສະຫະລັດໄດ້ເພີ້ມຈຳນວນອົບພະຍົບຊີເຣຍທີ່ຕົນຈະຮັບເອົາຂຶ້ນເປັນ
10,000 ຄົນ ແລະຍັງກ່າວວ່າ ຕົນຈະໃຫ້ຄວາມຊ່ອຍເຫລືອ ທາງດ້ານມະນຸດສະທຳເພີ້ມ ຂຶ້ນແກ່ຊາວຊີເຣຍ ທີ່ຫລົບໜີຄວາມຮຸນແຮງໃນປະເທດຂອງພວກເຂົາເຈົ້າ.

'Our Adventure Has Started,' Syrian Refugees Embark for Europe
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With rail links to Austria’s capital still suspended, thousands of migrants are hiking to Vienna from the border with Hungary in their quest for asylum.

Austrian officials halted cross-border train service with HungaryThursday because of "massive overcrowding," saying they no longer have the capacity to deal with the throngs of people wanting to board trains for the 60-kilometer journey.

Austria's A4 highway was shut to cars Friday, making room for the long lines of refugees trekking toward Vienna to seek asylum in Austria or farther on in Germany. Other weary migrants awaited buses at Nickelsdorf, Austria, just across the border with Hungary.

Meanwhile, Hungarian police have launched an investigation after an online video surfaced, purportedly showing police at a refugee camp wearing surgical masks as they throw packs of sandwiches into a crowd of migrants.

Hungary has been widely criticized for its treatment of the refugees, compared to the warmer response from Germany and Austria. With its position on the eastern edge of the European Union, Hungary is the first stop for many refugees from war-torn areas seeking a better life in the peaceful, more prosperous nations of Western Europe.

Foreign ministers meeting

In Prague Friday, the foreign ministers of Germany and Luxembourg were meeting with their counterparts from four eastern European Union nations to try to persuade them to accept the European Commission's plan for distributing 160,000 refugees among EU nations.

Germany’s Frank-Walter Steinmeier and Luxembourg's Jean Asselborn have failed to convince the top diplomats from Hungary, the Czech Republic, Poland and Slovakia – all of which have indicated they oppose the plan.

U.S. to accept more Syrians

On Thursday, the United States increased the number of Syrian migrants it plans to accept to 10,000 over the coming year, and also said it will increase its humanitarian assistance to Syrians fleeing violence at home.

The country has taken in about 1,500 refugees from Syria since its civil war broke out more than four years ago.

White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the president approved accepting more of the refugees beginning in October.

The White House promised "robust" background checks on the new arrivals to ensure that national security is not endangered. U.S. intelligence chief James Clapper said this week that he feared Islamic State militants might infiltrate the refugees escaping conflict in the Mideast as they head to other countries.

But at least one humanitarian aid group, the International Rescue Committee, has called the 10,000 number "cold comfort" to victims of Syria's conflict. It wants the United States to take in more of the migrants.

Emotional appeal

The White House has faced mounting pressure to step up its response to the crisis in Europe, parts of which have been overwhelmed by tens of thousands of migrants fleeing war and poverty in the Middle East and northern Africa.

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