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Displaced Syrian civilians who fled bombardment by the Assad regime in the south of opposition-held Idlib province are finding themselves ruthlessly expelled yet again - this time by local landowners backed by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham.
Interview: The Syrian author talks about his latest novel, which combines fiction with reality in its account of Syria from 1982 to 2011.
Seventy-year-old Mohammed Mohiedin Anis collects vintage cars in the ravaged the northern Syrian city of Aleppo. Heavy bombardment has damaged many of his 30-car collection.
In a bittersweet tale of war, loss, exile and rebuilding, the Sakkas family was granted asylum in Germany and, against the odds, opened their new patisserie last summer.
Even as his reputation grows beyond the borders of Syria, the writer’s works are not available in a homeland he refuses to quit