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 ...
Angela Merkel has defended her decision to take in one million refugees from Syria in 2015 as German Chancellor at the time. In an interview with an
Nearly a million Syrians in Germany alone have made new lives. But after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, some politicians across the continent have suggested that refugees could return home.
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 ...
Syria's former president Bashar al-Assad fled the country after a lightning offensive spearheaded by the Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) group and its allies, ending five decades of rule by his clan.
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 ...
Far-Right party chief spreads conspiracy theory at rally near scene of terror attack that killed five and injured 235
The suspect's apparent beliefs have muddied attempts to use his alleged killing of five people and injuring 200 others as an anti-immigrant and anti-Muslim cautionary tale.
Elon Musk posted on X that the only thing that could “save Germany” was the AfD, he was embracing a political party that has moved progressively toward the extreme right since it was founded in 2013.
Reports that suspect was a refugee from Saudi Arabia who hated Muslims raise complicated questions during German election campaign.
The suspect who drove into a crowd of people at a Christmas market in Magdeburg, Germany, killing five people and injuring more than 200 others, is a 50-year-old Saudi doctor described as anti-Islam, and a supporter of far-right and Zionism.