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‘We tasted the horrors of war’: Stories of refugees who returned home
Key takeaways
- In 2025, nearly 15 million displaced people returned, the largest surge of returns recorded by the United Nations.
- She is one of more than three million displaced people to return to Syria since the fall of the al-Assad regime in 2024.
- As the world marks World Refugee Day on June 20, Al Jazeera looks at who is going home and the conditions they are returning to.
Why this matters: an international story with cross-border implications worth tracking.
In 2025, nearly 15 million displaced people returned, the largest surge of returns recorded by the United Nations.
xwhatsapp-strokecopylinkgoogle Add Al Jazeera on Googleinfo"Returning was beautiful in the sense of going back to one’s country, but it was very exhausting physically, emotionally, financially, and mentally, because everything has changed," 37-year-old Hiam tells Al Jazeera.
She is one of more than three million displaced people to return to Syria since the fall of the al-Assad regime in 2024.
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