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Syrian refugees, who fled to Lebanon more than a decade ago to escape war, violence and persecution, have slowly begun to ...
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Thousands of Syrian refugees are going back to their homeland but conditions there remain extremely challenging ...
Syrian President Bashar Assad on Wednesday directed his government to provide assistance for fleeing Lebanese citizens, without any mention of Syrian refugees. Lebanon’s health ministry ...
Leila Molana-Allen: On the road again. More than a decade after the Syrian civil war drove millions of refugees into neighboring Lebanon, war has come to their new home.
According to the U.N. refugee agency, more than 470,000 people — around 70% of them Syrian — have crossed the border since the escalation in Lebanon began in mid-September.
More than 300 Syrian refugees headed back home to Syria in a convoy on Tuesday, leaving two remote northeastern towns in crisis-stricken Lebanon where anti-refugee sentiment has been surging in ...
U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said Thursday that the international community and financial institutions ...
In Lebanon, refugees who have stayed put are also facing a nightmare, with temperatures dropping and resources stretched thin due to the needs of hundreds of thousands of internally displaced ...
Fearing for their lives, Syrian refugees flee into Lebanon The United Nations estimates some 7,616 Syrians have escaped into north Lebanon so far, many of them through the Kabir River, which runs ...
While Syrian refugees don’t want to return, officials in Lebanon and Syria see exodus as opportunity
According to the U.N. refugee agency, more than 470,000 people — around 70% of them Syrian — have crossed the border since the escalation in Lebanon began in mid-September.
While Syrian refugees don’t want to return, officials in Lebanon and Syria see exodus as opportunity
BEIRUT (AP) — Hundreds of thousands of Syrian refugees have returned to their country since Israel launched a massive aerial bombardment on wide swathes of Lebanon in September. Many who fled to… ...
According to the U.N. refugee agency, more than 470,000 people — around 70% of them Syrian — have crossed the border since the escalation in Lebanon began in mid-September.
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