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Assad, Syria and Europe
Syrian refugees in Europe fear being forced home after Assad's fall
Najem al-Moussa was delighted when news of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's overthrow first beamed from the television in his tiny Athens apartment.
After Assad’s fall, some say it’s time for Syrian refugees to go home
A growing number of European countries said they would stop processing asylum claims, and some want to pressure Syrians to leave.
What Assad’s fall will mean for Syrian refugees spread across Europe, West Asia
What is the extent of the Syrian refugee crisis? Can Syrians now return home? What have host countries said? We explain.
Europe Needs to Update Its Thinking for a Post-Assad Syria
As Syria enters the post-Assad era, EU policymakers need to learn from their failed approach to the country's civil war. The post Europe Needs to Update Its Thinking for a Post-Assad Syria appeared first on World Politics Review.
Why is Europe pausing Syrian asylum claims after al-Assad’s fall?
Some European countries are freezing asylum applications for people from Syria in the wake of the fall of its regime.
Europe debates fate of Syrian refugees
Several countries, including France and Germany, have announced that they are suspending decisions on asylum applications from Syria. Far-right parties, meanwhile, have re-opened a political and legal debate on refugee deportation.
Europe cannot yet afford to celebrate post-al-Assad Syria
For Europe, the risks of inaction and complacency far outweigh any fleeting sense of relief at al-Assad’s demise, Shlomo Roiter Jesner writes.View on euronews
Wary Europe Eyes Syria With Hope -- And Fear
Assad's brutal rule in Syria as a moment of hope -– but they also view his sudden toppling as fraught with dangers.
Europe's Syrian refugees fear being forced home
Assad's regime, many Syrians abroad are celebrating the demise of the long-time ruler. But as European nations now review their asylum policies, some fear they will be forced back to the country before it is stable.
Europe Asks: Is It Time for Syria’s Refugees to Go Home?
While governments urge caution, calls are rising across Europe for Syrians who fled the Assad regime to return.
Syria gave largest number of refugees in Europe -Migrantes
Syria has produced the largest number of migrants in Europe, the eighth annul report on asylum rights by the Catholic Migrantes Foundation said Wednesday. "Unfortunately, the Syrian situation has recently returned to the forefront,
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Europe’s Syrians shaken by debate over repatriation to their war-ravaged homeland
For many Syrian refugees in Europe, joy at the fall of Assad has been tempered by immediate calls for them to go home.
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‘We need time’: Syrians in Europe resist calls to return home
Those who fled the 13-year civil war pointed to the political uncertainty after a rebel offensive swept into Damascus over the weekend.
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European countries put Syrian asylum bids on hold after Assad's fall
European countries put asylum applications from Syrians on hold until further notice on Monday after rebels seized the Syrian ...
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Syrian refugees in Turkey eager to return home
Hundreds of Syrian refugees gathered at two border crossings in southern Turkey on Monday, eagerly anticipating their return ...
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