Denmark Offers Syrians Hefty Sums to Go Home
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Denmark is offering Syrian refugees financial bonuses of up to €27,000 per adult and €6,700 per child to return home. As other EU countries like Austria weigh the option of paid repatriation, Denmark’s policy stands out amid ongoing uncertainty in Syria.
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N. Grimard
Editing
K. Mamoun
Journalist
P. Schulze-Heil
Fixer
A-L. Hedegaard
Country
France
Germany
Year
2025
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