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From al-Jolani to al-Sharaa, the HTS leader's chameleon-like evolution has won him the favour of the Syrian people. But for how long, asks Ramzi Abou Ismail
At the heart of the Syrian revolution were the brave masses who took to the streets and chanted for change. We remember their stories and songs of defiance.
Erdogan has turned the tables on Assad's Syrian regime after years of frustration. But Turkey's gambit doesn't come without risk, argues Benjamin Fève.
Since January, about 440,000 people who had been displaced within the war-ravaged country had returned to their homes, mainly in Aleppo, Hama, Homs and Damascus.
Syrian refugees in Erbil face growing uncertainty as Iraqi authorities intensify deportations despite ongoing humanitarian concerns and a fragile legal status
Turkey's escalating drive to deport Syrian refugees is causing untold misery to families forced apart, with many women and children cast into NW Syria's camps.
Idlib is among the richest of Syria’s regions when it comes to its ancient history, but this precious heritage is on the verge of erasure after 13 years of war.
After over a decade of war, the opposition-held region of northwest Syria is awash with weapons, many of which have ended up in arms stores and online buy-and-sell groups where civilians can buy without a licence.
Going on Hajj is one of the five pillars of Islam and a religious obligation for Muslims - provided they have the means. For those in northwest Syria, while many dream of going on the spiritual journey, poverty and politics are debilitating barriers.
Battered by man-made and natural disasters, Syrians in the rebel-controlled northwest are at their will's end. This continuous strife has triggered a mental health crisis that is sure to worsen unless permanent safety is guaranteed.