The number of people displaced by
conflict is at the highest level ever recorded, the UN refugee agency
says. It estimates that 65.3 million people were either refugees, asylum
seekers or internally displaced at the end of 2015, an increase of 5
million in a year. This represents one in every 113 people on the
planet, the UN agency says. Meanwhile, the UN refugee chief says a
worrying "climate of xenophobia" has taken hold in Europe as it
struggles to cope with the migrant crisis. The influx of people, the
biggest since World War Two, has led to greater support for far-right
groups and controversial anti-immigration policies. In its annual report
marking World Refugee Day, the UN said it was the first time the number
of refugees worldwide had passed the 60 million mark. Over half of the
total comes from just three countries: Syria, Afghanistan and Somalia.
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