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The German government on Wednesday proposed steps to speed up the integration of tens of thousands of Ukrainian refugees into its labour market, calling on companies to loosen their German ...
The main suspect in the stabbing was identified as a 25-year-old Afghan refugee named Sulaiman Ataee. [23] He was a former resident of Herat, and moved to Germany in 2013 as an unaccompanied minor. His application for asylum was denied in 2014, but he could not be deported due to being underage. [8]
Berlin-Oranienplatz - Asyllager (Asylum Seekers' Camp) - geo.hlipp.de - 41463 Meeting space at the centre of the occupied square Collaborative situgraphy at the O-Platz. The "OPlatz" (Oranienplatz) movement was a pro-immigration protest movement that worked for an open-arms policy in the admission of migrants and refugees into Germany and in specific opposition to the third Dublin agreement ...
The refugee crisis in Germany has increased to above “1.7 million” (Trines, 2019) refugees dating back to 2014. In the year 2014 alone, “…there were 6.1 million offenses recorded by the police” (Reality Check Team BBC News, 2018).
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The right of asylum for victims of political persecution is a basic right stipulated in the Constitution of Germany.In a wider sense, the right of asylum recognises the definition of 'refugee' as established in the 1951 Refugee Convention and is understood to protect asylum seekers from deportation and grant them certain protections under the law.
On the evening of 23 August 2024, a mass stabbing took place in Solingen, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, in which three people were killed and eight were injured. Following the attack, a 24-hour manhunt ensued, [1] [2] which ended with police arresting the suspect, a 26-year-old Syrian refugee. [3]
A map of the European migrant crisis in 2015. This is a timeline of the European migrant crisis of 2015 and 2016.. Against the backdrop of four years of Syrian civil war and political instability in other Middle Eastern countries, [1] there was a record number of 1.3 million people who lodged asylum applications to the European Union's 28 member nations, Norway and Switzerland in 2015 ...