This morning Polizei M nchen's official account tweeted that around 590 refugees were at the city's main train station adding Anyone who wants to help is welcome... READ MORE›
I'm a teacher and would teach the child to speak, read and write Icelandic and adjust to Icelandic society... READ MORE›
Countries will set their own targets, but for the United States and Canada, for example, a minimum of 25,000 Syrian refugees is a good place to start... READ MORE›
The United Nations is urging countries worldwide to grant asylum to 130,000 Syrians in the coming year... READ MORE›
British armed forces veteran, 92, offers up his spare room to house desperate Syrian refugees... READ MORE›
Nor is it only the Middle East and North Africa that European leaders need to consider... READ MORE›
Under the Safe Third Country Agreement, Canada generally does not accept refugee claimants coming in via the U.S., but there are exceptions... READ MORE›
Asked if Isil could be sending militants under cover of being refugees Mr Saab said Yes they bring some people the smugglers... READ MORE›
Eventually the time came for him to cross two short miles on the Aegean Sea Istanbul There are no beaches in Kobani just bombs... READ MORE›
This week, World Food Program benefits were canceled for 229,000 Syrian refugees in Jordan... READ MORE›
Cameron bows to pressure to allow more Syrian refugees into Britain... READ MORE›
Information sheet given to Syrian refugee shows seizure of assets over a limit of 1,000 Swiss francs, says Swiss news programme... READ MORE›
WASHINGTON -- The House passed a bill Thursday to halt the admission of Syrian refugees into the U.S... READ MORE›
And we ve seen many like him carrying their animals with them on the long journey from Syria across the Mediterranean Sea and through Europe... READ MORE›
In his statement, Mr Cameron acknowledged the depth of public feeling and said it was right that Britain should fulfil its moral responsibility to help refugees... READ MORE›
Before the Syrian civil war, which has caused 12 million Syrians to flee their homes, Abdul worked in a chocolate factory in Syria... READ MORE›
There have, though, been plenty of equally horrific images of dead Syrian children in the media in recent years... READ MORE›
And all of the refugees from both Jordan and Lebanon will fly from Amman, Jordan, to either Toronto or Montreal, he said... READ MORE›
For a growing number of politicians, this month's attacks in Paris mean it's time to stop bringing Syrian refugees to the United States... READ MORE›
Latin American countries are opening their doors to Syrians fleeing the civil war in their country as Europe struggles with a growing refugee crisis... READ MORE›
The US has accepted only 1,500 Syrian refugees so far, and the White House said last week it did not anticipate any changes to its current policy... READ MORE›
Since 2014 alone, Migrant Offshore Aid Station has pulled 12,000 refugees to safety from rickety boats in the Mediterranean Sea... READ MORE›
Online political reporter Germany has said it can take in at least half a million Syrian refugees every year... READ MORE›
Singling out Syrian refugees for exclusion from Indiana is not only ethically wrong, it is unconstitutional... READ MORE›
Over the past six years, the cost of hosting 1.3 million Syrian refugees has exceeded 2 billion annually... READ MORE›
Refugee crisis Germany imposes restrictions on Syrian refugees in surprise U-turn... READ MORE›
Around 13,000 people from Iceland's population of little over 300,000 joined a Facebook page, Syria is Calling, asking the government to take in more Syrian refugees... READ MORE›
She claimed that Syrian refugee Osama Abdel-Muhsen Alghadab, 52, who was tripped by Laszlo causing him to fall on his seven-year-old child, had changed his testimony... READ MORE›
The shooting in the Jordanian capital immediately raised concerns of a possible infiltration of the training program by anti-American militants... READ MORE›
Jordan hosts about 630,000 Syrian refugees, including more than half a million in communities and the rest in camps... READ MORE›
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