Returning Syrian refugees cut global displaced total

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Updated 12 June 2025
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Returning Syrian refugees cut global displaced total

  • UN believes 1.5m from abroad and 2m internally displaced will be home by the end of 2025

GENEVA: Refugees returning to Syria have cut the global total of displaced people from a record peak at the end of 2024, the UN said on Thursday.

More than 500,000 have returned from abroad and 1.2 million internally displaced people have gone back to their home areas since Bashar Assad was deposed in December. The UN refugee agency estimates 1.5 million from abroad and 2 million internally displaced will return by the end of 2025.
Worldwide, a record 123.2 million were forcibly displaced by last December, but the total had fallen to 122.1 million by the end of April. The main drivers of displacement were conflicts in Sudan, Myanmar and Ukraine.

“We are living in a time of intense volatility ... with modern warfare creating a fragile, harrowing landscape marked by acute human suffering,” UN refugee chief Filippo Grandi said. “We must redouble our efforts to search for peace and find long-lasting solutions for refugees and others forced to flee their homes.”


UNRWA aims to open office in Turkiye within weeks

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UNRWA aims to open office in Turkiye within weeks

  • Lazzarini said the agency signed the final agreement with the Turkish government

ANKARA: The United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA)aims to open an office in Turkiye within weeks, the ⁠agency’s Commissioner-General Phillipe Lazzarini said on Thursday in Ankara.
At a news ⁠conference, Lazzarini said the agency signed the final agreement with the Turkish government for the office and is very ⁠pleased that it will have a permanent presence in the country.