As Alawites mark one year since the massacres in Syria’s coastal regions, residents of Baniyas say fear persists, wounds remain unhealed and political demands unmet.
Karam Alhindi is a Palestinian-Syrian journalist and humanitarian worke who focuses on human rights, women's empowerment, psychosocial support for children and health promotion. Since 2013, he has ...
An inaccessible public transportation system and degraded infrastructure pose daily challenges to disabled Syrians, isolating them and preventing their freedom of movement in an “unspoken form of ...
Even as Syria suffers an acute water crisis, thousands of cubic meters of groundwater are flowing into the global market in the form of olive oil, an export that represents both national pride and a ...
PARIS — As tension persists between Druze-majority Suwayda and the Damascus government in the wake of July’s bloodshed, neighboring Daraa province finds itself caught in the middle. Killings and ...
PARIS — Tareq Abu Muhammad is cutting costs. In August, he had to choose what electric appliances he could afford to keep using in his home outside Damascus. He settled on a small television and one ...
من دون مدن صديقة لذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة وسياسات تضمن حريتهم وكرامتهم، لن يكون هناك تعافٍ حقيقي ولا إعادة إعمار عادلة في سوريا ...
يظهر تحليل بيانات ثلاثة مؤشرات طيفية مستقلة للغطاء النباتي تراجعاً متزامناً في الغطاء النباتي في منطقة كودنة بريف القنيطرة، ...
PARIS — In the new Syria, Ahmad al-Hayes’s star is rising. At the beginning of May, after being promoted to the rank of brigadier general, the once-leader of the Turkish-backed Ahrar al-Sharqiya ...
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 ...
PARIS — With the end of each year since 2011, Syrians have ushered in the new year with dreams of better days to come, only to find themselves facing new crises—especially with the country’s faltering ...
DAMASCUS — Syria held its first post-Assad elections on Sunday: an indirect vote to select members of the People’s Assembly, the country’s legislative body, for a 30-month extendable term.