After the fall of Bashar Assad, Syrian refugees living in Germany are experiencing a rollercoaster of emotions. DW spoke to some of them about their joys, hopes, and fears.
I’ve been thinking in the past few years: will I die away from my country?” Abdulaziz Almashi asked aloud. “Will I be able to ...
Friedrich Merz, the leader of Germany's conservative party and front-runner to be the country's next chancellor, wants ...
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday said that well-integrated Syrian refugees are welcome to stay, as far-right and ...
With a population of 5.8 million, the two million Syrian refugees in the country means Lebanon is home to the largest number ...
Following the downfall of Assad, a European country is offering money to Syrian refugees to go back to the country, labelled ...