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Armed militia hunts down migrants on Bulgarian border

By France 24
22 November 2016   |   5:31 am
We investigate the armed nationalist militia stalking the Bulgarian border and 'hunting' groups of desperate migrants. Then to Togo to meet an ingenious young inventor building 3D printers out of scrap metal and electronic waste.

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