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Germany’s Interior Minister Alexander Dobrindt and five European counterparts agreed Friday on stricter asylum measures, including resuming deportations to Afghanistan and Syria. Meeting atop Germany’s Zugspitze mountain, the ministers backed plans for third-country asylum processing and stronger border enforcement, aiming to curb illegal migration and ease social tensions across the bloc.
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