War in the Middle East: Education assistant: "We now maintain clinics and ambulances"
The escalation in the Middle East is worsening the humanitarian situation, affecting Jacqueline Flory's work with her organization that provides schooling and humanitarian aid to refugees.
The Refugee Board: Conditions in Syria do not justify a Danish residence permit
The Danish Refugee Board has determined that the general conditions in Syria do not justify granting residence permits to Syrian citizens.
From refugee to restaurateur: Syrian chef’s London success story
The article highlights the inspiring journey of a Syrian chef in London who transitioned from being a refugee to a successful restaurateur.
In a Syrian refugee camp, children dream of tasting ice cream in Australia
Children in a Syrian refugee camp express their desire to return to Australia and enjoy simple pleasures like ice cream, despite their current hardships.
Sister of 'ISIS bride' says she was 14 when she married a terrorist
The sister of an Australian woman stuck in a Syrian refugee camp claims that her sibling was groomed into marrying an Islamic State fighter at the age of 14.
Al-Hol Refugee Camp Empties – No One Knows Where They Went
Thousands of people have fled from the Al-Hol refugee camp in northeastern Syria amidst chaos, and their current whereabouts are uncertain.
The notorious camp is emptying - What will happen to the Finns?
The Al-Hol refugee camp in Syria is reportedly emptying, raising concerns about the fate of the remaining Finnish nationals.
Flirt with the Bomb Builder: 'These Women Actually Wanted Him'
A 28-year-old Syrian refugee has been sentenced to two and a half years in prison in Munich for preparing to build a bomb for an attack.
Australian with ISIS links in Syria temporarily blocked from coming home
An Australian citizen with links to ISIS has been issued a temporary exclusion order preventing their return from Syria by the federal government, confirmed by Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke.
Australia 'must allow' ISIS-linked families to return, UN expert says
A UN expert has urged Australia to allow families linked to ISIS, currently held in Syrian refugee camps, to return to prevent radicalization and protect children.
"Czechs are good Muslims," says Al-Harirà and explains why she chose the Czech Republic
Documentary filmmaker Markéta Ekrt Válková discusses her film about Syrian refugees in the Czech Republic and shares insights from local refugee Amira Al-HarirÃ, who appreciates the Czech people's values.
Amira feels responsible for those who will see the film in Syria, says the director about the hero of the documentary Amira's Children
Director Markéta Ekrt Válková explores the challenges faced by a Syrian family that immigrated to Prague during the refugee crisis, as depicted in her documentary 'Amira's Children.'
The EU's new guideline: People connected to the terrorist organization ISIS may be eligible for asylum
The EU has updated its guidelines indicating that individuals associated with ISIS may be eligible for asylum due to persecution in Syria.
The government decided on the allocation of refugee quota places
Finland will receive 500 quota refugees this year, including Afghan, Congolese, Syrian, Venezuelan, and Libyan individuals, amid discussions on the prioritization of Christian refugees last year.
Sarah Mardini: The Syrian Who Saved Refugees in Lesvos Acquitted – A Refugee Herself in the Past
Sarah Mardini, a Syrian refugee who previously escaped war and volunteered as a refugee rescuer, has been acquitted.
Berlin deports convicted Syrian to Damascus in second operation since Assad's fall
German authorities have deported a convicted Syrian refugee back to Syria, marking the second such operation since the ousting of former President Bashar al-Assad in December 2024.
The House Visit: The Hope That Something Will Still Come
Raed Hamoudh, a Syrian refugee trained as a florist in Peiting, Bavaria, is about to take over a flower shop, showcasing the importance of flexibility and seizing opportunities for those fleeing conflict.
Refugees and Asylum Law: The CSU Doesn’t Let Up
The article discusses the ongoing push by the CSU political party in Germany to enforce stricter refugee and asylum policies, particularly highlighting the situation of Syrian refugees and the impact of border controls on illegal migration.
Tighter Refugee Defense: 'Deportation Offensive' via Scheduled Flights
The CSU parliamentary group in Germany calls for stricter migration policies and quicker deportations of Syrian and Ukrainian refugees ahead of their winter retreat meeting.
Tightened Refugee Defense: 'Deportation Offensive' by Regular Flights
The CSU parliamentary group demands a stricter immigration policy in Germany, aiming for quicker deportations of Syrian refugees and a tougher stance on Ukrainian refugees ahead of their winter conference.