Germany and the Rising Debate Over Syrian Refugees Recently, celebrations erupted across Germany as many Syrian refugees ...
Chancellor Scholz believes that refugees from Syria may voluntarily return to their homeland when the situation stabilizes.
No sooner had the Islamist militias reached Damascus and overthrown the Assad regime than the propaganda barrage against ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday said that well-integrated Syrian refugees are welcome to stay ... remain welcome in Germany. That's obvious," the social-democrat leader said in a post ...
A clear majority of German residents believe Syrian refugees should be allowed to remain in the country until conditions in ...
Almost a decade ago, a Syrian refugee's selfie with Germany's then chancellor Angela Merkel went viral. Today, Anas Modamani has a job, a German passport and a fiancee and no plans to return to ...
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 ...
Germany became a leading destination for Syrian refugees over the past decade, and some politicians were quick to start talking about encouraging the return of at least some after rebels took ...
The German government says it wants to enable “secure and dignified returns” for Syrian refugees following the toppling of ... and with respect to security,” it added. Germany’s plan comes days after ...
In Germany, which absorbed the highest number of Syrian asylum seekers in Europe, and where an anti-refugee backlash has been growing ahead of February’s election, Monday’s announcement meant ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz speaks during a joint press conference at the Mining Museum in Freiberg, eastern Germany ... polls - has also called for Syrian refugees to return home.
BERLIN — Thousands of Syrian doctors work in Germany, and the fall of Bashar Assad is raising concern over the potential consequences for the health sector if many of them were to return home.