Fall of Assad regime in Syria creates uncertainty for migrants in Europe

Syrians in Turkey return home after rebel takeover of Damascus

A Syrian woman holding a child carries their luggage while waiting to cross into Syria from Turkey at the Oncupinar border gate, near the town of Kilis, southern Turkey, 12 December 2024. Source: EPA / KAZIM KIZIL/EPA

The fall of the Assad regime has left an air of uncertainty in neighbouring nations over the future of the Syrian migration. Greece, which has taken in a great number of those migrants, is maintaining a watchful eye on developments, with officials saying it's too early to draw any conclusions.



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