The Syrian Ministry of Health announced the death of a 17-year-old and the treatment of approximately 260 individuals following stampede and suffocation incidents during the “Liberation Anniversary” ...
An essay by Jafar al-‘Alouni examines how the relationship between the Alawites, the state, and Syrian society was shaped. For half a century, Syria’s Alawites have lived inside an identity fashioned ...
The Commission noted that while many Syrians commemorate the fall of the former regime in various regions, others live under renewed security threats. The Independent International Commission of ...
Syria’s first post-Assad year closes with an impressive portfolio of diplomatic achievements, many argue, secured at the cost of domestic stagnation. From the first official statements issued by the ...
Technologies that in other nations are deployed to protect citizens or combat organized crime were twisted into instruments of repression. In the final years of Bashar al-Assad’s rule, Syria was not ...
Khaled Khalil, an expert in Israeli affairs, characterised the assault on Beit Jinn as “an Israeli coup” against regional understandings.
Noureddine al-Baba stressed that the act was purely criminal in nature and devoid of any sectarian motive, according to Syria TV. At a press conference held in Homs on Wednesday, Brigadier General ...
President Ahmed al-Sharaa met with figures from the Syrian Petroleum Company (SPC) and the American energy giant Chevron, according to al-Modon.
Most of the arrested served as physicians and military judges at the notorious Tishreen Military Hospital in Damascus, Shaam writes. The long arm of transitional justice reached Syria’s coastal ...
Dozens of factories have shuttered in the face of cheaper imports, al-Hal writes. One year into the seismic upheavals of the so-called “Liberation Phase”, Syria’s economy stands at a crossroads—caught ...
Most of the arrested served as physicians and military judges at the notorious Tishreen Military Hospital in Damascus, Shaam writes.
Both the capital and the SDF face mounting pressure from their respective patrons to reach political settlements that would finally close the eastern file and open the region to the international ...