After a decade of war and displacement, many Syrians are returning to their homes, only to find them looted and roofless. In towns like Maarat al-Numan and Kfar Nabl in northern Syria, residents who ...
Despite returning to a damaged home and lack of services, former refugee Ibtihal remains hopeful, but more international support is needed to meet humanitarian needs and ensure Syria’s lasting ...
The meeting raised hope that Syria would be conclusively rid of chemical weapons after years of delays. Read more at ...
I believe that moving towards the shared goal of stability and a national army will likely be linked to the overall political ...
The destruction of homes and critical infrastructure ... humanitarian crisis of the past decade—have made life unbearable for millions still in Syria. Hundreds of thousands more Syrians could return ...
Palestinians fled the 1948 Mideast War and took refuge in neighboring Syria. After 77 years, they're still waiting to go back ...
Data journalist and illustrator Mona Chalabi has worked with architecture studio and research lab Situ to examine the ...
Tens of thousands of people went missing in Syria during the Assad family’s rule, which stretches back to the early 1970s. A ...
Syrians are once again picnicking and smoking shisha amid the ruins of ancient Palmyra, once desecrated by jihadists but ...
"The people of Kafranbel look to the future with optimism, hoping to overcome the material and moral destruction they have suffered to continue their participation in the future of Syria," he said.