The Migration Agency's plan: Workshops in Syria
Sweden plans to send migration experts to Syria to lead workshops aimed at facilitating the return of Syrian refugees.
In 2022, Labor MPs urged compassion for Australian women and children stuck in Syria. Now Albanese has only contempt
The article discusses the Australian government's handling of the repatriation of citizens trapped in Syrian detention camps, highlighting the change in Labor's stance from compassion to contempt under the current leadership.
From Emergency Refuge to Chronic Crisis: What Remains of the Al-Hol Camp?
The Al-Hol camp has evolved from a temporary refuge for displaced persons to a complex humanitarian and security crisis amid questions of fate, identity, and justice.
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.
IS Camp Al-Hol: Unexpected End of a Syrian Tragedy
The Al-Hol camp for families of ISIS extremists in Syria is being dismantled, leading to thousands of uncontrolled escapes.
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.
Relocation of Families of ISIS Members to Akhtarin Camp in Rural Aleppo
Around 70 families of ISIS members have been relocated to Akhtarin Camp in northern Aleppo from Al-Hol camp in Hasakah province, escorted by Syrian internal security forces.
Syria: Authorities Evacuate Camp of Relatives of Al-Hol Jihadists
Syrian authorities have initiated the evacuation of the al-Hol camp, which houses families of ISIS jihadists, amidst reports of thousands of individuals going missing since the camp came under government control.
Preparations for Closure: Syrian Authorities Begin Transferring Residents of "Al-Hol Camp" to Aleppo Countryside
Syrian authorities have initiated a significant operation to transfer residents of the Al-Hol camp in Hasakah to the Aleppo countryside in preparation for the camp's closure.
"Czechs are good Muslims," says Al-Harirí 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-Harirí, 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.'
"Czechs are good Muslims," says Al-Harírí and explains why she chose the Czech Republic
Filmmaker Markéta Ekrt Válková has created a documentary about the lives of Syrian refugees in the Czech Republic, focusing specifically on the experiences of Amira Al-Harírí and her family.
Australia refuses to repatriate its citizens from the Roj camp in northeastern Syria
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese confirms that the government will not repatriate Australian citizens detained in a Syrian camp housing families of suspected ISIS members.
'We won't repatriate them': Australia's PM refuses to accept IS-linked families from Syria
Australia's Prime Minister Anthony Albanese reiterates that the country will not accept families linked to Islamic State from Syrian camps despite attempts for their repatriation.
From New York to the Šrobárka settlement: The story of a Bratislava woman who changed the lives of a Romani family
Tatiana Kleinová from Bratislava dedicates her life to helping marginalized families, including a Romani single mother, Syrian refugees, and Ukrainian families fleeing war.
Evacuation of 173 Syrian families from six camps in Idlib countryside due to rains
173 Syrian families were evacuated from six camps in Idlib, northwestern Syria, due to severe weather conditions, as announced by the Syrian Minister of Emergency Situations.
Ryan Murphy and 'Barbarian Neighbors': What to Watch on TV and Streaming This Thursday
The article discusses new TV and streaming content, including Ryan Murphy's anthology exploring the romance of John F. Kennedy Jr. and Carolyn Bessette, as well as Julie Delpy's film focused on a village's reaction to receiving Syrian refugees.
300 Syrian prisoners are moved from Lebanon to their homeland
A process has begun to transfer over 300 Syrian prisoners from Lebanon back to Syria, where many face long sentences due to alleged ties with enemy groups.
Spahn Proposes Cooperation with Turkey and Lebanon for Syrian Repatriation
Jens Spahn is advocating for a collaboration with Turkey and Lebanon to facilitate the return of Syrian refugees through reconstruction incentives.
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.
Syria: People flee fighting in Aleppo
Thousands of people have fled from the eastern outskirts of Aleppo to escape clashes between government forces and the predominantly Kurdish militia SDF (Syrian Democratic Forces).
Abundant Rainy Season.. Will it Save Jordan from Water Poverty?
Jordan is experiencing unusually high rainfall this winter, significantly improving water reserves after years of drought, but still faces increasing water pressure due to population growth and the presence of Syrian refugees.
Merz Receives Syria's President Next Week - Kurdish Communities with Public Criticism
Syrian transitional president Ahmed al-Sharaa is visiting Germany next week to discuss the repatriation of refugees during a meeting with Chancellor Merz, drawing public criticism from Kurdish communities.
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.
Al-Shara'a visits Germany on Tuesday to discuss issues including the return of Syrians
Syrian President Ahmad Al-Shara'a is scheduled to visit Berlin on Tuesday to discuss issues including the return of Syrian citizens with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz.
Dozens of families leave Deir Hafer in Aleppo despite threats from the SDF, and the army responds to gunfire
Dozens of families from Deir Hafer in eastern Aleppo are crossing unofficial routes to government-controlled areas due to threats from the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), while the Syrian army retaliates against SDF fire targeting military positions and civilian homes.
Attack of the Syrian Army on Kurds in Aleppo, new wave of refugees in northern Syria
The security situation in Aleppo is worsening due to renewed fighting between the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and military factions connected to the Syrian Ministry of Defense, resulting in increased displacement in the region.
In the end, uncontrolled immigration is no gain
The CSU demands the return of Syrian refugees after the civil war's end, while two economists aligned with the SPD warn of severe implications for the labor market, arguing that the CSU's stance is based on illusions.
CSU Retreat in Kloster Seeon: Nuclear Power In, Refugees Out
The CSU parliamentary group plans major initiatives for 2026, focusing on the revival of nuclear energy and the departure of most Syrian refugees from Germany.
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.
"In Emergencies Against Their Will" – CSU Faces Criticism from CDU Over "Return Roadmap for Syrians"
The CSU's proposal for a 'Return Roadmap for Syrians,' urging the return of most Syrian refugees now that the civil war is over, has sparked criticism from the CDU and the Left party.
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.
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.
CSU demands deportation offensive 2026 and return of most Syrians
The CSU calls for a return of most Syrian refugees to their home country, proposing the opening of a deportation terminal at Munich Airport as part of their tightened migration policy.
"With Scheduled Flights" - CSU wants to deport most Syrians this year
The CSU is calling for the expulsion of most Syrian refugees, citing the end of the civil war, and plans to open a deportation terminal at Munich Airport for this purpose.