BERLIN (Reuters) - A Syrian refugee arrested over the stabbing of a tourist at Berlin's Holocaust memorial had been planning ...
While Syrians around the world are celebrating the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, they are still cautious about what comes ...
Authorities in Berlin have detained a teenage Syrian refugee after a man was stabbed near the city’s Holocaust Memorial late ...
The attack took place two days before snap parliamentary elections in Germany in which migration has become a top issue, ...
Investigators say the suspect in a stabbing attack at Berlin’s Holocaust Memorial that left a Spanish tourist seriously ...
An asylum seeker with a “plan to kill Jews” stabbed a man at Berlin’s Holocaust memorial before a German election dominated by fears over immigration and security. The 19-year-old Syrian was arrested ...
the case of the Syrian refugees, which was put on international agenda after the end of civil war in the country, is being pursued actively. Still, just against the preliminary optimism about ...
But two months after the fall of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, many are ready to return to their largely destroyed country. FRANCE 24's Nuria Tesón and Edouard Dropsy report.
Meanwhile, Cypriot authorities have actively encouraged Syrian refugees to voluntarily return to Syria, offering €1,500 and a one-way ticket to anyone who does so.
More than one million people have returned to their homes in Syria after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, including 280,000 refugees who came back from abroad, the UN said on Tuesday.