Several European countries have suspended processing asylum requests from Syrian nationals following the fall of Bashar ...
The Conversation on MSN11d
Assad’s fall opens window for Syrian refugees to head home − but for many, it won’t be an easy decisionBut such research was conducted while Assad was still in power, and it has only been several weeks since Assad fell. As a ...
Six years ago, at the time of the first Trump administration’s Muslim ban and its initial round of vicious anti-immigrant policies, I visited a refugee ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNHope turns to regret among Syrians returning home from TurkeySheikh's excitement at returning to his homeland from neighbouring Turkey after the fall of Bashar al-Assad has turned to ...
Syria’s new interim leader, meeting on Tuesday with the president of Turkey, thanked him for backing the rebel forces that ...
The top contender to be Germany’s next chancellor, opposition leader Merz, lauds Ankara’s strategic geopolitical position ...
(MENAFN) European human rights activists are urging that Syrian refugees be allowed to visit their homeland without risking the loss of their protection status, similar to the rights granted to ...
In a post on X, Nehammer addressed a message to Syrian refugees in which he said, “Their country now needs its citizens to rebuild it.” All European countries have signed the Geneva Convention, which ...
While the fall of the Syrian regime and its longtime dictator Bashar ... mostly escaping to neighboring countries and Europe. A visit home could jeopardize their refugee or asylum-seeker status under ...
The Associated Press on MSN13d
UN refugee chief calls for more help for Syria as refugees begin to return en masseThe United Nations refugee chief says some 200,000 refugees have returned to Syria from neighboring countries since the ...
Lebanon’s situation is dire. Queues of cars waiting to fill up a few gallons of gasoline stretch for hundreds of meters. The depth of the crisis becomes clear when we... In a miraculous about ...
The policy is being used at present for Ukrainians in Europe and was used in the past for Bosnian and South Sudanese refugees. The same policy could serve Syrian refugees now – indeed ...
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