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Israel has struck military tanks in southern Syria, where government forces and Bedouin tribes clash with Druze militias.
Nongovernmental organizations filled some of the gap in health services, often with funding from the United States or Europe, but now that lifeline, too, is disappearing. The United States — Syria’s largest donor,
Syria's healthcare system is in dire straits due to years of conflict and sanctions. Only 57% of hospitals are operational, with a severe shortage of medical staff and resources. This has left millions without adequate care,
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France 24 on MSNSyria after Assad: Journey through a war-ravaged nation in transitionSeven months after the fall of Syria's former president Bashar al-Assad, FRANCE 24’s Wassim Nasr gained access to sites across the war-ravaged nation, some of which have long been inaccessible to journalists.
Former Syrian detainee Mohammed Najib has suffered for years from torture-induced back pain. Yet he dreaded being taken by his jailers to a military hospital, where he received beatings instead of ...
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Syria's Christian population has been decimated from 1.5 million to under 300,000 since 2011. Yet the global silence reveals devastating double standards.
During Bashar al-Assad's rule, members of Syria's many religious and ethnic minority communities believed the state protected them. Now, many fear the new Islamist-led government, established by the rebels who overthrew him last December, will not do the same.
Government faces scrutiny as church attack highlights ongoing threats to stability and safety for minorities in Syria.
An artistic rendering of photos taken while filming Syria’s Detainee Files, a documentary that investigates the Assad regime’s arrest, torture and execution of detainees during the Syrian war.
They were on opposite sides during Syria's civil war and now must do lifesaving work together. A makeshift brick wall divides them in their Damascus fire station. The psychological wall is higher.