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Russian President Vladimir Putin decided to recognize the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan on recommendation from Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, said the Russian ambassador in the Asian country, Dmitry ...
Austria deported its first Syrian in 15 years on Thursday. The move comes as Austria and neighboring Germany seek to deport ...
German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt wants to negotiate a direct agreement with the Taliban on receiving Afghan ...
Austria is preparing to deport a Syrian man whose asylum status was revoked due to a criminal conviction, in what an EU ...
The German parliament has passed a law, previously supported by the government, that suspends family reunification ...
Germany's Bundestag lower house passed a bill on Friday to suspend family reunification for migrants who do not qualify for ...
BERLIN -- German lawmakers voted Friday to suspend family reunions for many migrants, part of a drive by the new conservative ...
Parliament has approved government plans to stop family members of refugees with subsidiary protection status from moving to ...
That’s what we see in this episode of Europeans’ Stories. There are around 1.3 million Syrian asylum-seekers and refugees in the European Union. Most of them live in Germany, Austria and Sweden.
Try Ask The Post AI. Ahead of elections next month, what to do with migrants — including the nearly 1 million Syrian refugees living here — has emerged as issue No. 1 for German voters.
Almost 6,000 of Germany’s doctors have a Syrian passport, and it’s estimated that 15,000–20,000 doctors in the country have a Syrian background.