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Feature: Syrian fighters with the Islamic State group discuss their experiences, their training and why they eventually left.
Turkey and Russia are planning closer cooperation in Syria, but will this be enough to stave off a new regime offensive?
Russian airstrikes have resumed on Syria's Idlib, despite efforts by Turkey to end regime shelling on the opposition-held province.
Syria's Idlib faces collapse following the capture of the opposition province from the hard-line HTS faction, risking huge civilian suffering.
The sustainability of education for displaced Syrian children is threatened, as donors hesitate to predict how much longer refugees will remain in host countries.
Syria's ceasefire, brokered by Washington and Moscow, has entered its second day, with most battle zones witnessing calm for the first time in five years.
Syrian women have borne much of the consequences of war. Now with one third of refugees' households headed by females, many carry the dual responsibility of breadwinner and home provider.
Analysis: Tensions between the two countries are at breaking point, but it will be the Syrian people who will suffer most from Moscow's revenge.
Analysis: The Turkish-backed rebels are understandably praising Turkey's efforts to avoid a bloodbath in Idlib, but confusion remains over exactly where they are to be, reports Ömer Özkizilcik.
As Russia and a US-led coalition continue to conduct airstrikes in Syria, getting desperately needed aid to civilians suffering from the country's brutal war becomes even more difficult.