Exhibition offers 'time machine' look at refugees' living conditions
Moria refugee camp in Lesbos, Greece, was the largest in Europe, and now thousands of the world's most desperate people have even less after a fire tore through and destroyed the camp. A new immersive display at the Imperial War Museum, London, in collaboration with CNN offers a time machine, of sorts, to the conditions that permeated Moria. CNN's Phil Black reports.
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