Obeida Arnaout, the spokesman for the Sunni fundamentalist Levant Liberation Council (Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham or HTS) gave an interview on Wednesday with the Lebanese Al-Jadid channel that provoked a firestorm of protest among Syrian women and,
The Syrian refugee whose selfie with then-chancellor Angela Merkel went viral almost a decade ... on to become a 'voice for people who come from Syria'. Modamani has settled in Germany, has ...
Almost a decade ago, a Syrian refugee's selfie with Germany's then chancellor Angela Merkel went viral ... He said he originally fled Syria because he "did not want to perform military service" for Assad's regime, and that now he doesn't want to return ...
Nearly a decade after hundreds of thousands of Syrians arrived in Germany, many are now well-integrated and settled in jobs — and tens of thousands have gained German citizenship.
Sweden, Germany, Austria, Denmark, and Norway have suspended asylum applications from Syrians after the toppling of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
After over a decade of conflict, the Syrian Civil War seems to be over. In a handful of days, the forces of Bashar al-Assad have collapsed and he has fled to Moscow. Across Britain and Europe, many in the Syrian diaspora have celebrated in our streets.
Amid uncertainty about what would come next in Syria, several European countries suspended ongoing ... the desire of some conservative politicians to overcome the trauma of [Angela] Merkel,” says Nils Schmid, a foreign-policy spokesman for Germany ...
Almost a decade ago, a Syrian refugee's selfie with Germany's then chancellor Angela Merkel went viral ... He said he originally fled Syria because he "did not want to perform military service ...
BERLIN — Nearly a decade after he arrived in Germany from Syria and took a selfie with then-Chancellor Angela Merkel, Anas Modamani has finished his university studies and has a German passport.
The German bipartisan folly on Russia has been different, but also harmful. German Chancellor Gerhard Schröder supported Putin wholeheartedly and approved of Putin’s favorite project, Nord Stream, a gas pipeline through the Baltic Sea from Russia to Germany, after he had lost the elections in 2005.
Obeida Arnaout, the spokesman for the Sunni fundamentalist Levant Liberation Council (Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham or HTS) gave an interview on Wednesday with the Lebanese Al-Jadid channel that provoked a firestorm of protest among Syrian women and, well, non-fundamentalists.
The Assad-era militia leader was found guilty by a court in Hamburg for crimes including torture, deprivation of liberty and enslavement.