Syria’s decimated health facilities are ill-equipped to deal with emergency situations or provide long-term, specialised care to mine victims. A decade-plus of air strikes destroyed most hospitals and ...
"They drove us out at gunpoint," says Lebanese citizen Zeinab Qataya, who fled her adopted home in Syria after the fall of ...
An old law from Syria's dictatorship is making life tough for human rights and aid organizations there. Is the Syrian interim ...
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Why the Kurdistan Region of Iraq is America’s energy anchor in post-war Syria
President of the KRI Nechirvan Barzani’s quiet diplomacy could secure Syria’s northeast, protect US energy interests, and prevent regional spillover. Since the rapid twelve-day offensive that took ...
Sweida security chief Sheikh Suleiman Abdul Baqi told Newsweek Israel's role may "result in more escalation." ...
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has warned that his forces have not forgotten their vengeance against the Hezbollah terror ...
Tom Barrack has been working to stabilize Syria under the leadership of Ahmed al-Sharaa, while President Trump has supported the reintegration of the Syrian state and the Syrian Democratic Forces, in ...
An unlikely love story blossoming in the thick of war provides the backdrop to a new documentary that raises questions about ...
More than a year after Bashar al-Assad fled to Moscow and the civil war ended, Syria remains a nation in precarious ...
TRNN was granted rare access to a YPJ commander at a hidden base in northeast Syria, offering a ground-level view of a women’s revolution as Rojava was preparing for war.
The pitched battle for Syria’s future could eventually pull the country apart and precipitate a seismic sectarian shift in the region, says Mideast expert Mona Yacoubian. Syria’s nearly two-year-old ...
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