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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said he would like to see “several hundred thousand” more Ukrainian refugees currently in Germany find employment, German media outlet Tagesschau reported on Sept. 7. Scholz’s statement came amid talks of a possible cut in aid to Ukrainian refugees in Germany. Ukrainian refugees who receive social payments while unemployed has also caused debate among German officials. More than 200,000 Ukrainian refugees have already found jobs in Germany through the government’s Jobturbo program, Scholz said during a conference with citizens and voters of his Social Democratic P…

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