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Far-right call for Germany to deport Syrian refugees after fall of Assad regime. The far-right Alternative for Germany party maintains that asylum should only be a temporary solution – and wants ...
Legally, refugees can lose their asylum protection status if they visit their home country which they left in fear of persecution. Since the fall of Syrian autocrat Bashar Assad last December ...
Germany has hosted a significant number of Syrian refugees since 2015-2016, when Chancellor Angela Merkel’s government made the decision to keep the country’s borders open to those fleeing the ...
HANOVER, Germany, September 11 (UNHCR) - A first group of 107 highly vulnerable Syrian refugees arrived by plane in the northern German city of Hanover today from Lebanon under a special humanitarian ...
Germany’s interior minister, Nancy Faeser of the center-left Social Democratic Party, doesn’t share Mr. Spahn’s view. Herr Faeser told the newspaper Bild that “the end of Assad’s tyranny finally gives ...
The flood of Syrian refugees into Germany has offered a tableau of misery, desperation and ultimately joy. Renee Montagne talks to Syrian refugee Ahmad Akkad about his journey from Turkey to Germany.
Germany is getting dangerously close to forcing ... One can imagine a situation some number of years from now — who knows how many — in which Syrian refugees in Lebanon, Jordan, and ...
Oscar-Nominated Short Tells the Story of Syrian Refugee Family’s Journey to Germany "The only thing coming out of Syria right now is the story of radical Islam, and we forget the human story ...
The first group of Iraqi refugees destined for Germany from Syria and Jordan left yesterday on a specially chartered plane from Damascus. The 122 people were selected following a swift decision made ...
The Other Side: Life as a Syrian Refugee in Germany. 5 minute read. A European fairytale. Eyad Aboukasm. By Alexandra Genova. August 23, 2016 4:00 AM EDT.
Germany pledged €500 million over the next three years to help Syria’s neighbors cope with the influx of refugees fleeing civil war and terror.
Delshad Bashar and his family, refugees from Syria, trekked for 11 days to reach Germany, enduring ambush by bandits and a sweltering smugglers’ truck. ‘I thought we would die so many times ...