![]() ![]() At closing time on a recent afternoon, hundreds of asylum seekers were left empty-handed, including Ahmed Hamadich, 27, who walked toward his blanket for another night outdoors. Dozens are camping out on cold sidewalks - some for weeks - as they wait for their numbers to flash on a screen inside to secure temporary housing. ![]() Outside the main refugee processing center in Berlin, for instance, asylum seekers are caught in a bureaucratic hell. Yet as it scrambles to shelter the refugees in tent cities, at sports centers and even on the grounds of a former Nazi labor camp, a nation known for its efficiency is struggling to absorb them. BERLIN - Bracing for at least 800,000 asylum seekers this year - more than any other nation in Europe - Germany is rolling out one of the region’s largest emergency responses since World War II.
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