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Germans worry about long-term impact of refugee influx

By AlJazeera
10 February 2017   |   2:11 pm
Opinion polls in Germany suggest that many people are uneasy about the number of refugees the country has taken in. The government has spent billions of euro to help newly-arrived refugees adapt.

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