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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 ...
Hundreds of former public sector employees in Idlib, arbitrarily dismissed from their positions by the Assad regime, are ...
After years of violations, HTS aims to adopt a new policy of openness towards Idlib’s minorities, returning some seized properties and encouraging Christians and Druze to return. Still, discrimination ...
Following months of investigation into accusations of abuses and violations by Abu Amsha—a Turkish-backed opposition commander—an investigative committee recommended he be dismissed. Local faction ...
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 ...
Delve into the growing tensions and violence in southern Syria that put the Suwayda security agreement under increasing strain.
This week’s violence in Druze-majority Jaramana and Sahnaya reignited longstanding questions surrounding civil peace and the impact of sectarian violence on social cohesion in Syria.
The Assad regime is gone, but sanctions on Syria remain. As the country embarks on a long and costly road to recovery, should they be lifted?
After ‘Operation Peace Spring,’ over 11,000 Syrians fled to Bardarash refugee camp in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. Only 3,500 remain; why?
As the Trump administration slashes foreign aid, Syrian civil society is left reeling at a time when it is most needed.
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