Refugees receive help in Slovenia
Those allowed to cross into Slovenia were put on buses, taking them to reception centres elsewhere in the country, while others had no choice but to wait at the border crossing. Al Jazeera's Laurence Lee, reporting from Ljubljana on Monday, said conditions across the border in Slovenia were "very different". "There are beds here, plenty of food, and medical facilities [...] for once it looks like a country with a system," he said.

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