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Most of the refugees are in Lebanon, Turkey, Iraq and Jordan. UN officials say the figure could reach 3.5 million by the end of 2013. About 4.25 million are displaced by the fighting in Syria by 2013.
Grouped Articles
Middle East Strains Under the Weight of Syria's Two Million Refugees
Wall Street Journal 09.03.2013
Syria Seen as Most Dire Refugee Crisis in a Generation
New York Times 11.23.2013
Buried in foreign soil | The Washington Post
Washington Post 12.16.2013
Washington Post 12.16.2013
U.S. to greatly expand resettlement for Syrian refugees - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10.01.2014
Turkey Votes to Allow Operations Against ISIS
New York Times 10.02.2014
Turkish Inaction on ISIS Advance Dismays the U.S.
New York Times 10.07.2014
Will Syria Be Obama’s Vietnam?
New York Times 10.07.2014
Washington Post 10.14.2014
Germany Pledges Aid to Countries Sheltering Refugees From Syria
Wall Street Journal 10.28.2014
Iraq faces new crisis as winter descends on millions uprooted by Islamic State - The Washington Post
Washington Post 12.27.2014
Outlook Darkens for Syria Refugees in Turkey
Wall Street Journal 12.28.2014
Iraq Inches Toward 3-Way Split
Wall Street Journal 03.26.2015
60 Million People Fleeing Chaotic Lands, U.N. Says
New York Times 06.18.2015
Some of the Arab States Have Admitted Many From Syria
Wall Street Journal 12.09.2015
Turkey Moves to Clamp Down on Border, Long a Revolving Door
New York Times 12.22.2015
Syrian Rebel Offensive Against Islamic State Sparks Exodus
Wall Street Journal 04.16.2016
The New York Times 08.11.2016
DW.COM 10.07.2016
Jeremy Corbyn calls for protests outside US embassy over Syria, claiming too much focus is on Russia
The Telegraph 10.12.2016
‘I Dream in Fruit’: What Hunger Looks Like in Syria
10.28.2016
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