As of now (March 3rd, 2013) Turkey is experiencing an influx of refugees from Syria fleeing to avoid the Syrian Civil War. Istanbul, although far north, is receiving many refugees.
The Syrian crisis is getting out of hand.Excuse me Mr Prime Minster, but we have a crisis on our hands.The nuclear crisis was the beginning of the end of the world.
As of my last update in October 2023, there is no active war in Jordan. The country is generally considered stable and has maintained a relatively peaceful environment, despite regional conflicts in neighboring countries. Jordan does face challenges, including the impact of the Syrian refugee crisis and security concerns, but it has not been involved in a war within its borders.
in October 19th 2012, the number of deaths was approximately 37,597
A current issue of concern, NATO has worked to improve this situation in the past two years.
YES. Currently, Turkey has over 2.1 million Syrian Refugees, Lebanon has 1.9 million Syrian Refugees, and Jordan has roughly 1 million refugees if the Syrian and Iraqi Refugees in Jordan are added together (ignoring the Palestinian "Refugees" who are Jordanian citizens or have Jordanian residency).
World War 1 caused a huge refugee crisis for the Europe during early 1900's. It is estimated that around 14 million refugees were displaced around Europe during World War 1.
A female refugee is a refugee. A male refugee is a refugee.The noun 'refugee' is a common gender noun, a word for a male or a female.
If and when a refugee settles permanently in a safe foreign country he/she ceases to be a refugee.
The refugee crisis in Syria primarily stems from the ongoing civil war that began in 2011, driven by widespread protests against the government of Bashar al-Assad. The conflict has led to massive violence, human rights abuses, and the destruction of infrastructure, forcing millions of Syrians to flee their homes in search of safety. Additionally, the involvement of various international and regional powers has further complicated the situation, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis and leading to a significant influx of refugees into neighboring countries and beyond.
A return refugee is a refugee who returns to his or her home country.
No, she was not a refugee.