Syrian refugees in Europe fear being forced home

Jens Spahn, a senior member of Germany’s opposition Christian Democrats ( cdu ), suggested handing €1,000 ($1,050) to any ...
European countries are freezing asylum cases from Syrian migrants after the ouster of Syrian President Bashar Assad, raising ...
Germany's Interior Minister Nancy Faeser during a round table meeting of EU justice and interior ministers at the European ...
Some European Union countries are doubling down on their decision to rapidly halt asylum procedures for Syrian migrants in ...
Syrian army official who oversaw the notorious Adra Prison has been charged in the U.S. with torture after being arrested in ...
After learning German, she trained as an assistant in a doctor's office. Barely a day after al-Assad fled, Germany — which has the largest number of Syrian refugees in Europe with nearly one ...
For many Syrian refugees in Europe, joy at the fall of Assad has been tempered by immediate calls for them to go home.
Leaders in countries such as Egypt, Jordan and Saudi Arabia are worried Assad’s ouster, and the rise of an Islamist government, could stir unrest at home.