Syria: Idlib reaches a breaking point
Children have frozen to death in Syria's Idlib region as Bashar Assad's troops squeeze its 3 million people. The UN said the exodus could be the biggest "humanitarian horror story of the 21st century."
Children have frozen to death in Syria's Idlib region as Bashar Assad's troops squeeze its 3 million people. The UN said the exodus could be the biggest "humanitarian horror story of the 21st century."
Hoping for a better life in Europe, many people are still undertaking the perilous journey from northern Africa across the Mediterranean Sea. DW reporter Miodrag Soric went onboard the "Ocean Viking," a ship that rescues migrants of1
They come from all over the world and have recently arrived in Europe in search of a better life. On the road to exile, some have found love, others have just missed it. Some say they were able to overcome a daily reality of hunger,1
Germany's system of vocational training makes it much easier for refugees to integrate into the labor market and plays a major role in better social integration.
They come from all over the world and have recently arrived in Europe in search of a better life. On the road to exile, some have found love, others have just missed it. Some say they were able to overcome a daily reality of hunger,1