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Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan was one of the sole neighbouring countries accepting Syrian refugees, resulting in almost 5 million by 2020. During the first few years of the crisis, the Turkish president kept demanding money from the EU and European border agency FRONTEX to help set ...
near Roszke, August 27, 2015. Hungary made plans reinforce its southern border with helicopters, mounted police and dogs, and was also considering using the army as record numbers of migrants, many of them Syrian refugees, passed through coils of razor-wire into Europe. ...
This article is published in association with United Nations. Syrian refugee Doaa Al Zamel’s harrowing tale of surviving a deadly shipwreck brought the horrors of fleeing war to a worldwide audience when it was told in the book “A Hope More Powerful Than The Sea” in 2017. After the Sy...
The U.N. refugee agency has called for "patience and vigilance" for Syrian migrants, arguing that much will depend on whether Syria's new government is respectful of law and order. The Associated Press contributed to this report. Adam Shaw is a politics reporter for Fox News D...
The Syrian Civil War gave rise to the largest refugee flight reaching Europe since the Yugoslavian wars in the 1990s. The crisis evidenced the deficiencies of the European Union Asylum Policy, which struggled both to offer solutions to Syrian refugees an
And now Andy has weighed in onhow the Refugee crisis reveals the racism in the smug republic...which has led to accusations that he is simply venting his unionist bile against all things Irish. It is beginning to feel as if I am man-marking him, but in fairness he raises important issu...
More recently, acceptance rates for the massive influx of Syrian citizens requesting asylum ranged from 27 to 70%. In Fig. 3, we show that this variation is also evident if we look at the time-evolution of asylum accept...
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