Syria's health-care system has undergone profound upheaval over the past decade, shaped by conflict, fragmentation, and now, a tenuous political transition. The acute conflict phase (2011–15) ...
Last week his officials announced a seven-person “preparatory” committee, charged with planning a national conference where a ...
Syrian first responders say some unexploded ordnance blew up inside a home in the country's northwest, killing four people, ...
Conflict and displacement have left much of Syria’s infrastructure in ruins. Entire towns are uninhabitable. Schools, hospitals, roads, water facilities, and electrical grids are damaged or destroyed.
The foundation of agony no longer belongs only to them; many in the Mideast can legitimately claim to be victims of prolonged abuse and injustice.
Hamidia, some 50 kilometers southwest of Damascus, most homes, like that of sheep herder Abu Mo’ath, are built from black ...