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Traifi was an activist, ruthlessly tortured by the Syrian regime. His name lives on through the Molham Volunteer Team, an activist group helping the victims of Syria's war.
Exclusive: Assad's uncle is using HSBC and front companies to avoid EU/US sanctions and funnel cash through international tax havens, funding death and destruction back in Syria, al-Araby al-Jadeed reveals.
Feature: Dispossessed, desperate and brutalised, an increasing number of Syrians - civilians, refugees, fighters and soldiers - depend on illicit drugs to get by.
Feature: The Dubarah website launched in 2013 to give Syrian refugees a virtual support network. It now has five million users and helps hundreds every day, says creator Ahmad EdilBi.
Now broadcasting live from a West Bank parking lot, a new Palestinian-funded satellite channel for Israel's Palestinian citizens already found its studio closed before it could even fill its airtime.
Analysis: A document leaked by Edward Snowden has confirmed suspicions that Israel assassinated Mohammad Suleiman, a senior Syrian official, in 2008.
Iran's growing influence in Syria is visible in the streets, as the Syrian people remain helpless pawns on an international chessboard.
Analysis: As the Hamas military wing rallies around rockets in Gaza, the movement's political leaders speak of truce-talks with Israel. What is behind the duel rhetoric of post-war Hamas?
Analysis: After forty years as foreign minister, Saud al-Faisal put Saudi Arabia on the map, but the path left a bloody legacy that could haunt the kingdom in the future.
Feature: Hundreds of Lebanese citizens forcibly 'disappeared' during the Syrian occupation remain missing, but their loved ones are keeping hope alive.