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Anagha Subhash Nair is a multimedia journalist with an interest in politics and society. She has a degree in journalism and ...
Druze and Bedouin families are united in pain, if little else, reeling with uncertainty and loss after days of deadly violence in Suwayda.
Activists in Suwayda who were once open to the Damascus government weigh in on how their views have changed following a wave ...
While Brussels followed Washington in lifting sanctions on Syria in May, the European Union and its member states have the ...
Bedouin tribal fighters clashed with Druze forces in Syria’s southern Suwayda province on Friday, one day after reported ...
The Syrian army began to withdraw from Suwayda city on Wednesday night local time, following two days of clashes with local ...
Massive wildfires that swept through Syria’s coastal forests in Latakia have been largely contained, but their impact—and the ...
Southern Idlib’s years-long water crisis is deepening as thousands of displaced residents return and increased demand strains what local infrastructure remains.
As Turkish-linked commanders with dubious human rights records are commissioned as officers and appointed to top military positions in Syria, questions arise over the future of Ankara’s influence in ...
The success of transitional justice is measured not by the measures taken, but by the extent to which they can achieve justice for victims and promote long-term stability, human rights advocate ...
Syria’s worst drought in decades has wiped out rain-fed crops and diminished yields across the country, devastating farmers and raising the risk of food shortages.
With dwindling aid and delays in registering informally with the UNHCR, tens of thousands of newly arrived Syrian refugees in Lebanon are largely on their own.
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