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Syrian Opposition Reclaims Aleppo After Eight Years

After eight years under regime control, Syrian opposition forces retook Aleppo on November 30, 2024, fueled by the Syrian Army's weakened state and its allies' preoccupation with other conflicts; returning fighters expressed hope for rebuilding their city.

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Germany's Debit Card for Asylum Seekers Sparks Controversy

Germany's new debit card system for asylum seekers, launched in Baden-Württemberg and Hessen, restricts cash withdrawals to €50, sparking protests; proponents say it combats human trafficking and prevents fraud, while critics view it as discriminatory and harmful to integration efforts.

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Syrian Refugees Return Home Amidst Uncertain Future

Following a rebel takeover in Syria, refugees are returning home after over a decade of conflict; Ahmad Morjan's emotional reunion with his mother symbolizes this, while the UN anticipates one million refugees returning by mid-2025, but many face ongoing risks and uncertain futures.

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Erdoğan Accuses CHP of Incompetence in Handling Syrian Crisis

President Erdoğan criticized CHP's handling of Syria, accusing them of incompetence and calling their Syria dialogue suggestions shocking, while asserting AKP's success in preventing the PKK from controlling municipalities and emphasizing the importance of Mardin.

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Turkey's Pivotal Role in Post-Civil War Syria

After supporting Syrian rebels against Bashar al-Assad for over a decade, Turkey now aims to dismantle the Kurdish YPG group and establish a stable Syria, potentially repatriating millions of Syrian refugees and increasing its global influence under President Erdogan.

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Fall of Assad Regime Brings Renewed Hope for Syrian Cultural Rebirth

The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad after over 50 years of the Assad family's rule has sparked renewed hope among Syrian artists, writers, and journalists living in exile in Germany, who are now considering returning to help rebuild their nation's cultural scene following years of systematic...

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Turkey and HTS Agree to Strengthen Ties, Collaborate on Syria's Reconstruction

Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham leader Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus on Sunday, agreeing to strengthen bilateral ties and collaborate on Syria's reconstruction, including the return of displaced Syrians and the disarmament of various factions.

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EU Outlines Cautious Approach to Post-Assad Syria

The European Union has outlined principles for normalizing relations with Syria after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, expressing cautious optimism towards the rebel group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) now in power, while emphasizing a Syrian-led political process, human rights, and the safe retur...

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Turkey Faces Looming Refugee Crisis Amidst Budgetary Concerns

DEM Party Deputy Chairman Sezai Temelli warned of a looming refugee crisis due to the ongoing Syrian conflict and criticized Turkey's 2025 budget for prioritizing security spending over social programs and democratic reforms, linking this to the unresolved Kurdish issue and economic instability.

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Netherlands Approves Stricter Asylum Laws

The Dutch cabinet approved three bills creating "the strictest asylum regime ever", reducing refugee permits, barring adult children from joining parents, and criminalizing refusal to cooperate with deportations; the Council of State will review the bills before mid-February.

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EU Asylum Applications to Reach Near One Million in 2024 Despite German Decrease

The EU expects around one million asylum applications in 2024, a slight decrease from 2023 but still a high number; Germany shows a significant decrease of 28.8% in applications compared to the previous year; main source countries include Syria, Afghanistan, Turkey, and notably, visa-exempt Venezuel...

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Syrian Refugees Return to Aleppo Amidst Challenges

Following the fall of Syrian President Bashar Assad, over 7,600 Syrian refugees have returned to Syria from Turkey since December 9th, 2023; however, Ahmed al-Kassem's family's experience highlights the challenges of resettlement, including destroyed homes and lack of basic services in Aleppo.

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