Économie Le business de l’aide humanitaire Un nombre croissant d’agences proposent des voyages payants pour aider les populations en détresse. lundi 19 septembre 2016 Laurence D’HONDT epa05211263 Refugees line up to receive food supplied by humanitarian aid groups at the former west airport terminal in Elliniko, Greece, 14 March 2016. Hundreds of migrants stuck at the closed Greek-Macedonian border have left the camp to seek other ways to enter Macedonia. Greece has registered in its territory more of 44,000 migrants trapped due to entry restrictions already imposed by Macedonia in recent months, by denying entry to all those who are considered economic migrants, prohibiting the passage of Afghans, and finally denying entry to all Syrians and Iraqis who are not from combat areas. EPA/PANTELIS SAITAS DR Tourisme Pour lire la suite de cet article Vous êtes déjà abonné? Connexion Abonnez-vous A partir de 9.50 / mois je m'abonne Accès 1 jour 3.- Je teste