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Germanyabout 2 hours ago·Unknown·ELEVATED 60

Chechens Again Top List of Asylum Seekers in Germany, but Successful Cases Drop Sharply

The increase in asylum seekers reflects ongoing issues in Chechnya, while the drop in successful cases raises concerns about the effectiveness of the asylum process and potential political stresses within Germany.

Recent reports highlight that Chechens continue to be the largest group of asylum seekers in Germany, despite a significant decrease in the number of successful applications. This report was released in response to inquiries from the Die Linke faction in the German Parliament, indicating ongoing human rights concerns related to Chechnya.
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Humanitarian60
Economic25
Security30
Political40
Confidence 45/100 — moderate corroboration

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