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Germany updates: Berlin wants deportation deal with Syria

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09/27/2025September 27, 2025

Interior minister says Berlin wants deportation deal with Syria

German Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt on Saturday said Berlin hopes to strike a deportation deal with the Syrian government by year’s end.

The deal will focus on the repatriation of Syrians who have been denied asylum yet remain in Germany

“We want to reach an agreement with Syria this year and initially deport criminals, followed later by those without legal residence,” Dobrindt said in remarks published in the regional Rheinische Post newspaper.

“It is important to distinguish between people who are well integrated and working, and those without asylum rights who rely on social benefits,” he continued, adding that talks would begin “shortly.”

How many Syrians are in Germany?

Germany has not deported anyone to Syria since 2012. 

Dobrindt said he has instructed the Federal Office for Migration and Refugees (BAMF) to partially resume the review of paused asylum applications in order to determine who can stay and who must be deported.

Though numbers remain low, Germany’s Interior Ministry said that 1,867 people had voluntarily returned to Syria between the fall of Bashar Assad last December and the end of August.

About 955,000 Syrian nationals are currently living in Germany according to BAMF’s Central Register of Foreigners (AZR), with Interior Department data documenting that about 83,150 had become German citizens in 2024.

Berlin also keen on Afghans’ deportation, Dobrindt says

Dobrindt said he also aims to establish “regular and systematic” deportations to Afghanistan.

To date, Berlin has only been able to deport criminal Afghans with the help of intermediary Qatar since Germany has no formal diplomatic ties to the ruling Taliban.

Human rights and refugee organizations criticized the two deportation flights Germany has carried out to Afghanistan so far, saying the country is unsafe under the hardline Islamist Taliban, who returned to power in 2021.

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Met Eireann issues early warning for Hurricane Humberto as it tracks towards Ireland

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Ireland has been enjoying a stretch of settled weather recently, with glorious sunshine and pleasant temperatures treating the nation to an unexpected glimpse of early autumn warmth. Met Éireann say we’re in for something of an ‘Indian Summer’ over the next few days, with the mercury set to climb to nearly 20C in certain areas of the country despite the rain this morning.

But this balmy period isn’t set to stick around for long. The national weather service has taken the rare step of putting out an early alert for Hurricane Humberto, reports the Irish Mirror.

The colossal storm strengthened into a Category 1 hurricane yesterday, with projections from the US Hurricane Center showing it moving towards the Bahamas and Florida in the coming days before pivoting eastward across the Atlantic, possibly making a beeline for Ireland.

In a warning released this morning, Met Éireann warned: “The remnants of hurricane Humberto could move close to or over us.” Ireland’s weather forecaster seldom warns about tropical storms before they’ve completely traversed the Atlantic, making this alert particularly extraordinary.

The national forecaster warned the potential for bad weather next Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. It said: “While there’s a good deal of uncertainty in the detail, due to the presence of what will be ex-hurricane Humberto at this stage in the Atlantic, it’s likely to turn more unsettled generally on Friday, with a band of heavy rain spreading eastwards for a time.

“Our weather will continue changeable next weekend with some drier spells but with the chance of some heavy rain and strong winds at times, as the remnants of hurricane Humberto move close to or over us.”

Before Humberto’s remains potentially impact Ireland, the nation can anticipate a short period of gentler, more stable weather.

Met Éireann stated: “The week ahead will be mild with mixed conditions. While high pressure will remain close by for a time, weather fronts will move in from the Atlantic occasionally, bringing some rain and drizzle at times, especially to the west and north, with the best of the drier weather to the east and south. It’s likely to turn generally more unsettled and changeable later in the week and next weekend.”

Providing a day-by-day forecast for the remainder of this weekend and early next week, it stated: “It’ll be a wet morning Saturday to begin across the eastern half of the country, with some heavy rain continuing to spread eastwards, leading to some spot flooding, especially in the northeast. A brighter start further west with sunshine and well scattered showers and with those conditions continuing to extend elsewhere through the morning and afternoon, as the rain clears eastwards. However, the rain will be slow to clear the northeast, with further heavy falls likely to continue there into the early evening. Highest temperatures of 13C to 16C or 17C in mostly light to moderate west to northwest winds, moderate to fresh southerly in the east and northeast for a time.

“The band of showers will quickly clear from eastern parts early Sunday morning. The rest of the day will be mainly dry with sunshine, though with a few well scattered showers developing. Highest temperatures of 13C to 17C in light westerly or variable breezes.

“The mist and fog will clear on Monday morning and while it’ll be a mainly dry day for most, there’ll be a little patchy light rain and drizzle at times in the west and northwest, especially later in the day. While there’ll be a good deal of cloud, there’ll be some bright or hazy sunny spells too, mainly in the midlands, east and south. Highest temperatures of 14C to 17C in mostly light to moderate south to southwest winds, fresher in western and northwestern coastal parts.

“Tuesday will bring a good lot of cloud with scattered outbreaks of light rain and drizzle, along with areas of mist and hill fog. A few limited bright or sunny spells are likely. A mild day with highest temperatures of 15C to 18C or 19C in mostly moderate southerly winds.

“Another fairly cloudy day generally on Wednesday and while there’ll be a little patchy light rain and drizzle to begin, it’ll become dry in most areas through the morning. A few bright or sunny spells are likely, mainly in the south and east. There’ll probably be further scattered outbreaks of rain and drizzle though in parts of the west and northwest. Highest temperatures of 15C to 18C in mostly moderate southerly winds, fresh to strong in coastal parts of the west and northwest.

“Mostly cloudy Thursday with scattered outbreaks of rain and drizzle, heavy at times in the west and north. Drier in the east and south. Highest temperatures of 15C to 18C or 19C in mostly moderate southerly winds, fresh to strong along the west coast.”

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Murder charge as four due in court over man’s death

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Four men have been charged in connection with the death of 22-year-old Liam Woolford.

Mr Woolford, from Porth, Rhondda Cynon Taf, died after an incident on Poets Close, Rhydyfelin, in the early hours of Tuesday.

Jake Staples, 24, of Porth, has been charged with murder, attempted murder, wounding with intent, conspiracy to wound another and possession of bladed article.

Abeyshake Karunanithy, 22, of Tonteg, and Ethan Ross, 23, of Rhydyfelin, have been charged with attempted murder, conspiracy to wound another and possession of bladed article, while Jesse Wandera, 30, of Rhydyfelin, has been charged with conspiracy to wound another.

All four are due to appear at Newport Magistrates’ Court on Saturday.

Mr Woolford’s family said they were “thinking of their loving son Liam at this difficult time and ask for privacy to grieve” in a statement released earlier this week.

Det Supt Paul Raikes said his thoughts were with the family and loved one of Mr Woolford.

“I would also like to thank the community of Rhydyfelin for their support during our investigation,” he added.

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Labour MSP Choudhury suspended over inappropriate conduct claim

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Scottish Labour MSP Foysol Choudhury has been suspended by the party over an allegation of inappropriate conduct.

Choudhury, who has represented Lothian as an MSP for Labour since 2021, will sit as an independent while a party investigation is carried out.

A Labour spokesperson said: “The Labour Party takes all complaints seriously.

“They are fully investigated in line with our rules and procedures, and any appropriate action is taken.”

It is understood Choudhury has been “administratively suspended” following a complaint against him.

Commenting on the suspension, SNP MP Kirsty Blackman said Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar “must urgently come clean on the reasons why yet another Labour Party MSP has been suspended”.

Bangladeshi-born Choudhury is chairman of the Edinburgh and Lothians Regional Equality Council.

He was one of the founding directors and is vice chairman of the multi-cultural festival Edinburgh Mela.

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