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With the war over, Syrians face a new struggle: addressing past harms and building a peaceful future together. With ...
With dwindling aid and delays in registering informally with the UNHCR, tens of thousands of newly arrived Syrian refugees in ...
Iman Sarhan is a field reporter from northwestern Syria. Iron salvage is a common form of survival work in northern Syria, a way of eking life out of destroyed buildings—an all-too-plentiful resource.
QAMISHLI — At her home in Syria’s northeastern Qamishli city, high school student Sima Ahmed sits down to study and do her homework in Kurdish, her mother tongue and the language that “reflects my ...
IDLIB — Nour Raad al-Fares stands over a chunk of concrete, part of what remains of a destroyed building in the northern Hama countryside town of Kafr Zita. Wielding a sledgehammer, he pounds it to ...
The Zaatari refugee camp’s bustling economy ground to a halt when the Assad regime fell. Local shopkeepers say the value of their businesses has collapsed as residents uncertain about their future in ...
PARIS, IDLIB — The land, 60 dunums in al-Judayda, a Christian village in Syria’s northwestern Idlib province, was everything to Julian’s family. From season to season, it sustained them, until Hayat ...
The case of Abu Amsha: How commanders of Turkish-backed factions in northwestern Syria go unpunished
PARIS — The case against a controversial commander—Muhammad al-Jassim, also known as Abu Amsha—in the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) accused of human rights violations and abuses appears to ...
BEIRUT — Residents of Shatila, a Palestinian refugee camp in west Beirut, bustle down its narrow streets, dodging mopeds zooming past. Street vendors and shopkeepers hawk their wares as the smell of ...
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