Will the Taliban takeover lead to a new European refugee crisis?
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60% : Approximately half of Afghans who apply for asylum in the EU are approved, said Hahn, but the acceptance rate varies massively between countries, from approximately 1 to 99 percent.52% : Iran is developing temporary refugee camps on the border, but said that arrivals would be expected to return to Afghanistan when calm prevails.
47% : Turkey, which hosts the world's largest community of refugees, four million mostly Syrian people, has continued to fortify its border with Iran to prevent irregular crossings.
42% : The vast majority of registered Afghan refugees live in the neighbouring countries of Iran and Pakistan, which host approximately 1.4 million and one million respectively, though unofficial numbers are considered to be much higher.
38% : "It is very hard for people to cross into Iran or to Turkey, there is a lot of resistance already.
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