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Germany Accepts Afghan Refugees After Court Ruling

Following a court ruling, Germany has accepted 45 Afghan refugees who had won their visa applications through legal proceedings, marking the first arrivals under the program since it was suspended in May.

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Japan to Aid Syria's Reconstruction with $5.5 Million UN Grant

Japan has committed $5.5 million to UN-Habitat for rebuilding infrastructure in Aleppo and Homs, Syria, to assist over 81,000 individuals returning after the civil war and recent earthquakes.

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Australia to Deport Non-Visa Holders to Nauru Under $314 Million Deal

Australia and Nauru signed a \$314 million agreement allowing Australia to deport non-visa holders to Nauru, sparking criticism from refugee advocates and human rights organizations.

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UNICEF

In Syria, UNICEF provides vital services to 7.5 million children amid a decade-long humanitarian crisis, impacting health, education, and psychosocial well-being, while also supporting community spaces and vocational training.

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Australia to Deport Hundreds of Foreign-Born Criminals to Nauru Under $400M Deal

Australia will pay Nauru $400 million over several years to accept the deportation of approximately 280 foreign-born criminals whose visas were cancelled due to character grounds, following a High Court ruling against indefinite detention without prospect of removal.

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Post-2015 Migrant Influx Reshapes European Politics and Public Opinion

Following Angela Merkel's 2015 declaration "Wir schaffen das!" (We can do it!), over 1 million asylum seekers arrived in Germany in 2015-2016, triggering a surge in asylum applications across the EU and significantly impacting European politics and public opinion.

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Shifting European Attitudes Towards Migration: From Merkel's 'Wir schaffen das' to Stricter Asylum Policies

Angela Merkel's 2015 decision to allow unrestricted refugee entry into Germany led to over a million asylum applications in 2015-2016, impacting EU-wide asylum numbers and fueling a political shift towards stricter migration policies.

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Germany's 2015 Refugee Influx: A Decade of Integration and Debate

Ten years after Angela Merkel's "Wir schaffen das" (We can do it) statement, which opened Germany's doors to hundreds of thousands of refugees in 2015-2016, the country continues to grapple with the lasting impacts of this policy, including integration challenges and economic effects.

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Germany's 2015 Refugee Influx: A Decade of Integration and Challenges

Ten years after Angela Merkel's "Wir schaffen das" ("We can do it") statement welcoming refugees, Germany grapples with the long-term impacts of over 1.2 million asylum seekers arriving in 2015-2016, primarily from Syria, Afghanistan, and Iraq, with the situation further complicated by the influx of...

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CDU shifts from Merkel's refugee policy: Germany sees drop in asylum seekers

Ten years after Angela Merkel's statement "Wir schaffen das" ("We can do it"), leading CDU politicians have distanced themselves from her refugee policy, citing a significant decrease in asylum seekers and increased border controls.

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Polish President Vetoes Ukrainian Aid Bill Amidst Growing Anti-Ukrainian Sentiment

Polish President Nawrocki vetoed a bill providing aid to Ukrainian refugees, despite potential negative consequences for Poland's administration and economy, fueled by rising anti-Ukrainian sentiment among Poles and a political power struggle.

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Europe's Shifting Stance on Immigration: From "We Can Do It" to Border Security

Since Germany's 2015 open-door policy, the EU has seen a surge in asylum applications, peaking again in 2023, leading to a policy shift from humanitarian aid to stricter border controls and faster deportations.

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