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The World’s Host Marco Werman speaks with Istanbul-based journalist Ruth Michaelson about unrest in Syria amid clashes ...
It’s not possible to stay for hundreds of years as refugees; we need a just solution,” says a Palestinian from Yarmouk.
Clashes have erupted again between Druze militias and Bedouin clans in southern Syria. Government forces withdrew from the ...
Clashes that shook southern Syria this week have killed hundreds of people, including civilians, and drawn in an array of ...
A new wave of deadly violence has shaken Syria, putting the fragile security situation in the country under the spotlight as ...
After 14 years of war, Syria is one of the most heavily mined countries in the world, with a race against time to make urban and rural areas safe again ...
Rival Syrian and Kurdish producers are scrambling for shrinking wheat harvests as the worst drought in decades follows a devastating war, pushing more than 16 million people toward food insecurity.
Thirty people were injured and killed, though the exact number remains currently unknown, when a suicide bomber blew himself up in a Damascus church.
Syria confirms closure of civil war-era desert camp, displaced return home The Rukban displacement camp, which opened and was cut off in the height of the civil war in 2014, housed thousands of ...
President Trump's decision to lift sanctions on Syria gives the Syrian people and their new leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, a chance to rebuild their great nation, with a focus on religious freedom ...
The city is exhausted by war, but during my first visit since the fall of the old regime, a sense of optimism prevailed ...
Day two of President Trump's tour of the Mideast brought with it the prospect of a new future for Syria. The president announced plans to lift sanctions on Syria following the fall of the Assad ...