Germany, Austria Hold Syrian Asylums
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•Germany and Austria freeze Syrian asylum applications, local media report
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Germany and Austria put a hold on processing Syrian asylum applications.
Decision comes as millions of refugees are now able to return to Syria following the fall of Al Assad's regime.
Over 47,000 applications were affected by the freeze in Germany .
In Austria 7300 applications are affected.
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