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Turkey's security forces have held some 441,532 undocumented migrants on its territory this year, according to state-run Anadolu news agency.
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a financial deal with the European Union to stem the flow of migrants and refugees to Europe. Last month, German media cited a confidential EU report as saying the number of crossings from Turkey rose
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sharply this year, with most people coming from Afghanistan. This month President Recep Tayyip
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Erdogan warned Turkey could not handle a "new refugee wave" from Syria amid increased bombardment of the rebel-held Idlib province, saying a new influx would be "felt by all European countries". Turkey already hosts some 3.7 million
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Syrian refugees, the largest refugee population in the world.