The United Nations has warned that conditions in Syria currently do not allow for large-scale repatriations, with some 70% of ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is threatening to deport Syrian refugees who do not return to their country now that the civil war has ended.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz is now planning to send thousands of Syrian refugees back to their home nation after ...
Under pressure from the far right, Germany’s chancellor says his country will begin repatriating Syrians. The reality is more ...
Capt. Walter Huchthausen strove tirelessly to stop the building from collapsing and ensured it would be preserved as it is ...
Should schoolchildren be better prepared for war and disasters? Germany's interior minister thinks so. Is it a matter of taking sensible precautions, or pure scaremongering? And how do other countries ...
On a visit to Syria, Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul commented on the difficult living conditions people face amid the ...
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How War and Politics Created Modern Germany

Germany’s path to unification was long and complex, shaped by centuries of fragmented states, shifting alliances, and rising ...
Migration to Europe has traditionally moved along five main routes. Three of those feed into the Mediterranean: the Western ...
After a landmark visit to Damascus, Germany’s leaders now argue Syrian refugees have “no grounds” for asylum as the civil war is declared over. With ministers split over deportations and legal, moral, ...
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul said Tuesday that Berlin aims to create favorable conditions to encourage the ...
Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany announced on the 3rd that the Syrian civil war has ended and outlined plans to repatriate Syrian refugees to their home country. According to Reuters, AFP, and ...