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Book Club: Jaber Baker and Ugur Umit Ungor's 'Syrian Gulag' presents a compelling case for accountability in Syria looking into the different prisons and charting the regime’s repression from 1970 until the 2020s through years of detailed research.
A combination of Turkish military interference, worsening drought and sustained periods of instability are proving disastrous for female farmers in northeast Syria. Faced with such precarity, rural community resilience is needed now more than ever.
Russia, the Syrian regime, and Saudi Arabia have been named in a Human Rights Watch report as frequent users of cluster bombs in war, causing huge civilian casualties.
Syrian activists held a shock protest at City Airport this weekend, against an airline's relationship with a Russian state-owned weapons manufacturer.
Syrians warmly welcomed a series of US missiles strikes on a Syrian base said to be responsible for a chemical attack on an opposition town, but most remain skeptical.
On International Day of the Disappeared, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have called on the Syrian regime to reveal the fate of tens of thousands of people forcibly disappeared.
In-depth: Survivors of a 2013 shipwreck that killed 200 migrants say Italy failed to take appropriate measures to save their relatives. A new UN ruling supports their claims.
The deadly practice celebratory gunfire in Lebanon has attracted fresh scrutiny and police attention following a spate of deaths and serious injuries in incidents involving indiscriminate gunfire.
The guerrilla enclosure in southern Lebanon celebrates the armed movement's 'victory' over Israel with triumphalist curation, writes Marie Britt.
Sitting in the seat of an ambulance after surviving an airstrike, Omran's blank stare shook the world. But across war-torn Syria, thousands of children are traumatised by life under bombs.