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More than 1 million people driven out of their countries by war, poverty and persecution entered Europe in this record-breaking year, migration experts said yesterday, a symbolic milestone capping a mass movement of people that has challenged the concept of European unity.

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The number of people living in the precarious settlements that became glaring symbols of the Haitian earthquake's devastation has dropped below 400,000 for the first time since the January 2010 disaster, according to an aid group's report released yesterday.

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