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Take a flight above the war-torn landscapes of Gaza, Ukraine, and Aleppo with this powerful drone footage. This gripping ...
Public outrage erupted in Aleppo after the iconic Martyrs’ Monument collapsed during relocation to a museum. Officials blamed ...
The bombardment in eastern Aleppo has increased by 80 percent—a massive increase in destruction and casualties. There are more than 250,000 people living in eastern Aleppo. The majority are women and ...
An uneasy calm hangs over Aleppo, Christian leaders report, following the recent lightning takeover of Syria's second-largest city by Islamist rebels driving out forces of Syrian President Bashar ...
Marcia Rickard’s exhibition “Gimme Shelter,” at the Architectural Foundation Gallery, deals with uprooted domesticity, from ...
Syrians in Aleppo are cautiously optimistic as rebel groups take over Assad-regime held areas of their country.
Though excitement and frenzy were on full display in some parts of Aleppo, the city is still gripped by uncertainty after the sudden end of a 13-year civil war.
Syrian armed opposition forces have entered Aleppo just three days into their surprise offensive, marking the first time they have set foot in the country’s second largest city since government ...
Franciscan Monastery in Aleppo Attacked; Friars Call for Peace The friars ask the international community to intervene and protect the city’s infrastructure from further destruction.
NPR's Eric Deggans speaks with Dareen Khalifa of the International Crisis Group about Syrian rebels taking control of parts of Aleppo.
Eight years ago, Syria’s civil war shifted in President Bashar Al-Assad’s favor after a Russian blitzkrieg on Aleppo helped him regain control over the country’s second biggest city.
Insurgents have breached the Syrian city of Aleppo, clashing with government forces, according to a Syria war monitor and fighters.