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Syria, Europe and Assad
Syrian refugees in Europe fear being forced home after Assad's fall
By Karolina Tagaris , Edward McAllister and Riham Alkousaa ATHENS/BERLIN (Reuters) - 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.
Taking Syrian refugees nearly destroyed Europe. We cannot withstand another wave
After over a decade of conflict, the Syrian Civil War seems to be over. In a handful of days, the forces of Bashar al-Assad have collapsed and he has fled to Moscow. Across Britain and Europe, many in the Syrian diaspora have celebrated in our streets.
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.
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.
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 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.
Europe's Syrian refugees fear being forced home
STORY: Najem al-Moussa and his family have been glued to the news of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's overthrow in their tiny Athens apartment.Although delighted he is gone, Moussa now fears his family will be forced to return to the devastated country they fled in 2015.
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,
With Assad gone, the EU wonders: Should Syrian refugees be sent back?
The fall of Assad's regime has forced the EU to reconsider its long-standing policy. Elon Musk tries to muscle House GOP into passing child safety legislation These States Won't Tax Your Social Security,
Syria, Pope Francis
Pope Francis calls on Syrian rebels to stabilise country
Pope Francis on Wednesday called on the Syrian rebels who toppled the regime of President Bashar al-Assad to stabilise the country, and govern in a way that promotes national unity.
Pope Calls For 'Mutual Respect' Between Religions In Syria
Pope Francis called Wednesday for "mutual respect" between religions in Syria, three days after the country's longtime president Bashar al-Assad was toppled by rebels in a lightning offensive.
Pope Francis urges unity after Syrian rebels topple regime
Pope Francis appealed on Wednesday to Syrian rebels who overthrew the regime of President Bashar al-Assad. He urged the stabilization of the country's situation and governance in a manner that aims for national unity.
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More than 100,000 Syrian asylum cases pending in EU
BRUSSELS: More than 100,000 asylum requests by Syrian citizens were pending across the EU at the end of October, official ...
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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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Council of Europe urges caution as European countries halt Syrian asylum claims
The Council of Europe warned on Tuesday that the forced return of Syrians to their country violates international law, after ...
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Mazen al-Hamada, symbol of Syrian regime’s brutality, confirmed dead
His body was found with about 40 others wrapped in bloody sheets and dumped at a military hospital outside Damascus.
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Assad Is Out, Rebels Are In: What’s Next for Syria and the Middle East
It took just over a week for the 54-year Assad regime to fall in Syria and the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham rebel group to take ...
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What comes next for Syria? Rebel leader vows to pursue Assad regime officials
Rebel leader Abu Mohammad al-Jolani is vowing to pursue officials of the Assad regime. Correspondent and executive producer ...
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The Assads’ Syrian heartland casts them aside
Allies of the ruling family have fled while coastal areas from which the regime drew support are celebrating its downfall ...
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