Tag #Asylum

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Assad Granted Asylum in Moscow

On December 8th, Russian media, citing a Kremlin source, reported that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his family were granted asylum in Moscow due to humanitarian concerns; the exact timing and method of arrival remain unstated.

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Germany and Austria Halt Syrian Asylum Applications Amid Regime Change

Germany and Austria suspended asylum applications from Syria due to the uncertain political future following the rebels' victory in Damascus, affecting 47,270 and 7,300 applications respectively.

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Germany Halts Syrian Asylum Applications Amidst Post-Assad Uncertainty

Germany suspends processing of 47,000 Syrian asylum applications due to the uncertain post-Assad situation, sparking debate on potential repatriation and criticism from Amnesty International. The government is providing 124 million Euros in aid this year alone, while about 1 million Syrian refugees ...

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German Minister Cautions Against Speculation on Syrian Refugee Returns

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser warned against speculating about Syrian refugee returns to their homeland, rejecting calls from the Union and AfD for immediate repatriation due to the volatile situation in Syria; almost one million Syrian refugees are currently in Germany.

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Assad Granted Asylum in Moscow Amidst Russia's Shifting Syria Policy

Following Russia's announcement of Assad's resignation, the ousted Syrian president and his family have arrived in Moscow and received asylum for humanitarian reasons, marking a significant shift in Russia's Syria policy amid Russia's war in Ukraine and internal criticism.

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Germany Pushes for Stricter EU Migration Controls

German Interior Minister Nancy Faeser visited Greece to discuss stricter EU migration controls, emphasizing faster deportations to third countries, enhanced Frontex support in the Aegean, and stricter border controls, while acknowledging Greece's role in protecting EU borders.

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Germany and Austria Halt Syrian Asylum Decisions Amidst Post-Assad Uncertainty

Germany's BAMF has suspended decisions on roughly 47,000 Syrian asylum applications due to the uncertain post-Assad situation in Syria; Austria has taken similar action affecting 7,300 applications and is preparing for potential deportations.

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Germany Reviews Protection Status for Syrian Refugees

Germany is considering revoking the protection status of Syrian refugees, contingent on lasting improvements in Syria's security situation. Nearly 720,000 Syrians in Germany currently hold subsidiary protection due to risks of torture or inhumane treatment, not the civil war. The government's decisi...

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Europe Halts Syrian Asylum Processing Amid Regime Fall

Multiple European countries, including the UK and Germany, have temporarily suspended processing Syrian asylum applications following the fall of the Assad regime in Damascus, with Austria planning repatriation, despite ongoing uncertainty and warnings from the UN refugee agency.

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Home Office Asylum Decision Quality Plummets, Sparking Surge in Appeals

The Home Office's internal quality checks revealed that only 52% of its recent asylum decisions met standards, a significant drop from the previous year, leading to a surge in appeals and concerns about the fairness and accuracy of the process.

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German Cities Demand Stricter Immigration Controls Amidst Political Divisions

German cities and municipalities are urging the federal government to significantly curb irregular migration due to strains on local resources and differing opinions between the SPD and CDU on migration policies, including family reunification, deportations, and the Dublin system.

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Canada Launches Ad Campaign Warning Asylum Seekers: Claiming Asylum Is Not Easy

Canada launched a \$250,000 ad campaign in 11 languages warning asylum seekers that claiming asylum is difficult, reflecting a shift in government policy amid concerns over high immigration rates and housing prices.

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