From Syria to Sweden: One migrant's 2,000-mile journey

As the war in Syria shows no sign of slowing, over four million Syrians have fled the country in the search for a new life.

Most of them, around three million, end up in crowded refugee camps and cities in neighbouring countries like Lebanon and Turkey.

Others follow what is becoming a well-worn route up through Europe to seek sanctuary there.

The BBC's James Reynolds follows the trail of a Syrian migrant called Nour, as she travels 2,000 miles through nine countries to fulfil her dream of applying for asylum in Sweden.

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