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After years in exile, organic farmers Bilal and Assia Abu Saleh returned home to a looted house and parched land that will be ...
Philippe Pernot is a freelance journalist based between Lebanon and Syria. He mostly covers the region's environment and conflict nexus for international media such as Reporterre (France) and the ...
Suwayda has established a temporary office to run the province independently from the central government, while activists ...
Marine Caleb is a freelance journalist based in Marseille, covering the Mediterranean region. She specializes in migration, minorities and women's rights, and writes for media outlets around the world ...
While Damascus hails the emptying of Assad regime prisons, detainees arrested for opposing Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) ...
The Syrian army began to withdraw from Suwayda city on Wednesday night local time, following two days of clashes with local Druze forces that killed and injured hundreds and provided an opening for ...
Explore the complexities of Suwayda Druze Damascus and the recent calls for Syrian unity amidst rising tensions in the region.
Following the killing of five Kurds in Jenderes by Turkish-backed forces in March, HTS intervened in SNA territory for the second time in six months, underscoring al-Jolani’s ambitions of territorial ...
Massive wildfires that swept through Syria’s coastal forests in Latakia have been largely contained, but their impact—and the lessons learned—will be long-lasting.
Hundreds of former public sector employees in Idlib, arbitrarily dismissed from their positions by the Assad regime, are still waiting for progress towards reinstatement.
Druze and Bedouin families are united in pain, if little else, reeling with uncertainty and loss after days of deadly violence in Suwayda.
Southern Idlib’s years-long water crisis is deepening as thousands of displaced residents return and increased demand strains what local infrastructure remains.