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.
Friedrich Merz, the leader of Germany's conservative party and front-runner to be the country's next chancellor, wants ...
Around one million Syrians live in Germany, most of whom arrived in the country during the 2015 migration crisis sparked by ...
Conservative Chancellor Karl Nehammer reacted quickly to Assad's overthrow on Sunday, saying the same day that the security ...
Following the fall of leader Bashar al-Assad in Syria, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has promised to help rebuild the country ...
Assad has brought with it uncertainty for Syrian asylum seekers across Europe, as several countries freeze applications from ...
BERLIN, Dec 13, 2024 (BSS/AFP) - German hospitals and other employers fear worker shortages if many Syrian refugees return ...
Home Office figures show 609 people made the journey across the Channel in nine boats on Thursday - the first crossings for ...
How do questions of transitional justice relate to building a functioning state? And what role will international actors play ...
Human DNA recovered from remains found in Europe is revealing our species' shared history with Neanderthals. The trove is the ...
Trump Treasury Pick’s Plan: Boost Growth, Cut Deficit, More Oil and Gas Scott Bessent has outlined a strategy to jump-start a U.S. economy that has been saddled with inflation and sluggish ...