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Nearly 100,000 requests for refugee solidarity ribbons

Nearly 100,000 requests for refugee solidarity ribbons

The UNHCR reports that nearly 100,000 people in the Netherlands applied for free blue solidarity ribbons to support refugees, exhausting the available supply. The high demand highlights a significant show of support from the Dutch public for displaced individuals.

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