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Caution urged on Syrian refugee returns after Assad's fall

German ministers react cautiously to the end of Assad's rule in Syria, highlighting uncertainty about the security situation and the implications for refugee returns, while some politicians call for ending subsidiary protection for Syrian refugees in Germany and providing financial incentives for th...

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Turkey Shifts Syria Policy, Launches Minimum Wage Talks

Turkey declared the end of a chapter in its Syria policy, shifting its focus to supporting Syrian reconstruction and territorial integrity while preventing the resurgence of terrorism; simultaneously, a new minimum wage commission will start discussions and the government will expand healthcare cove...

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EU to Review Policy on Syrian Rebel Group HTS

The European Union is reviewing its policy toward Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the rebel group that helped overthrow Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, amid concerns about human rights and the potential for increased refugee returns.

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EU to Review Policy on Syrian Group HTS After Assad's Fall

Following the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime, the European Union is reviewing its policy toward Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a powerful Islamist group previously designated a terrorist organization, prompting reconsideration of sanctions and refugee policies.

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Syrian Rebels Seize Damascus, Forcing Assad's Flee to Moscow

Islamist rebels, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), seized control of Damascus, forcing Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to flee to Moscow, prompting the UK government to pause decisions on Syrian asylum claims and reconsider its stance on HTS, a group previously designated a terrorist organization.

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Assad Leaves Syria After Rebels Take Damascus

Following the rebel capture of Damascus, Russia announced that Syrian President Bashar al-Assad had left Syria, although his current location remains unknown; a plane believed to be carrying him departed Damascus airport before the army security forces left.

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"Syria's Regime Change: EU Faces Complex Refugee Return and Stability Challenges"

"The fall of the Assad regime in Syria presents the EU with a complex situation, potentially allowing millions of refugees to return home while posing risks of renewed conflict and extremist resurgence."

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Turkey Announces Plan for Return of Syrian Refugees

Turkish President Erdoğan announced a plan for the return of Syrian refugees, involving the opening of the Yayladagi border crossing and the creation of conditions for safe, voluntary returns, while criticizing Assad's regime and highlighting Turkey's commitment to regional stability.

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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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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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"Syrian Civil War: From Daraa Protests to Assad's Partial Comeback"

"The Syrian Civil War, sparked by protests in Daraa in March 2011, has resulted in over 350,000 deaths and more than 10 million displaced people, involving numerous international actors and the rise of ISIS, with Assad regaining control of roughly two-thirds of the country by 2020."

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