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The Syrian refugee crisis, explained in one map. by Zack Beauchamp. Sep 27, 2015, 2:00 PM UTC. Syrian refugees in Dresden, Germany.
The Syrian refugee crisis, in 4 maps and charts. This moment demands more than headlines. In a time of noise, confusion, and spin, we’re committed to clarity, truth, ...
The Syrian refugee crisis is epic in size, spilling over into every country in Europe. ... A map created by CartoDB user Raul92S shows that this isn't necessarily the case ...
The Syrian refugee crisis is big, big news around the world. And on Thursday, it became a reality in the United States, as the White House announced a decision to accept up to 10,000 Syrian ...
Syrian refugees, who fled to Lebanon more than a decade ago to escape war, violence and persecution, have slowly begun to ...
When it comes to the Syrian refugee crisis, the world is looking for answers — literally. Google users around the globe are using the search engine to ask their more urgent questions about the ...
The refugee crisis has also caused poverty and deteriorating living conditions in neighboring countries. Experts said the U.S. should focus on economic and political investments in Syria to get ...
More than a year after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Syria remains the world’s gravest refugee crisis. Twelve years after the beginning of the Syrian uprising, there are still 14 million ...
The refugee agency chief said obstacles such as housing, employment and infrastructure pose a challenge for Syrians seeking ...
Syrian teachers and students from refugee school are packing to return to Syria, carrying the seeds of Gospel in their heart.
The statistics surrounding the number of refugees entering Syria are shocking. Since September 24, around 386,000 individuals have crossed the border into Syria from Lebanon.
Syrian refugee families live in tents outside Amman, Jordan, where the winter weather was especially harsh in early December. Photo by Shadi Alnsoor/Getty Images In total, 2.2 million Syrians have ...