French judge allows partial demolition of Calais "jungle"
Authorities say they will use force if necessary to move migrants to alternative accommodation in a nearby container park
French judge defers ruling on Calais migrant "jungle"
The ruling could result in the partial demolition of a shantytown outside Calais for migrants trying to reach Britain
Calais migrants play for time ahead of planned eviction
Refugees in Calais are hoping a court hearing on Tuesday will halt their camp's demolition
People-smuggling gangs net 6 billion euros in migrant traffic to Europe - Europol
European Union's police agency Europol calls people-smuggling the "fastest growing criminal market in Europe"
French PM rejects permanent quota system for refugees
Prime Minister Manuel Valls said France would stick to its pledge to take on 30,000 refugees
France to evict almost 1,000 migrants from "jungle" near Calais
"I hope we don't have to make an eviction by force," said a French authorities representative
How can we build peace in Syria before a deal is signed?
Donors must think about how aid for vital services can reinforce peace, and does not potentially add to tensions
Banksy's London 'Les Mis' mural attacks conditions in Calais camp
The stencilled image mimics the logo of the musical "Les Miserables"
Sudanese refugee who walked Channel Tunnel to face trial
Abdul Haroun was granted asylum in the UK, but some argue it encourages other migrants to risk the walk
Sudanese refugee who walked through Channel Tunnel to face UK trial
Sudanese man has been granted asylum by Britain, but faces trial for obstructing a railway