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Asylum seeker gets reprieve to stay in the UK after confusion over where he came from - as judge who told him to go to Syria or Turkey is overruled
An asylum seeker in the UK has been allowed to stay after a judge's previous order to return him to Syria or Turkey was overruled due to confusion about his origin. The decision highlights a legal reversal in his case.
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