Europe's refugee population stabilises after decade of growth, study shows
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Although the number of people fleeing to Europe is almost constant, fewer and fewer end up in Germany. Others disappear from statistics.
Europe's refugee population stabilises after decade of growth, study shows
Europe's refugee and asylum-seeker population stabilised in 2025 after more than a decade of growth, as asylum applications fell for a second consecutive year, according to a report by the Centre for the Research and Analysis of Migration at the Rockwool Foundation Berlin seen by Reuters on Friday.
Germany, the largest host country in Europe, recorded a 4.7% decrease in the population of refugees and asylum seekers and Italy also recorded a 17.9% decrease, The post Study shows that the refugee population in Europe is stabilizing after a decade of increase appeared first on in.gr.
The population of refugees and asylum seekers in Europe stabilised in 2025, after more than a decade of continuous growth, as a result of the decline in the number of asylum applications in two consecutive years.

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