Millions of people displaced during Syria’s 10-year war are impoverished, insecure and crowded into an area of the country’s northwest controlled by a rebel group once linked to Al Qaeda.
In a Syrian Rebel Bastion, Millions Are Trapped in Murky, Violent Limbo
Millions of people displaced during Syria’s 10-year war are impoverished, insecure and crowded into an area of the country’s northwest controlled by a rebel group once linked to Al Qaeda.
Keeping Syria, losing Yemen?
US-Russian talks on a ceasefire in Syria are running up against the conditions of other parties involved. The Washington-Moscow duo hopes to introduce an element of calm to permit for some …
War over economic routes heats up in Syria
Tensions in Syria are increasingly marked by a struggle for the control of economic routes, as the country’s economic crisis is exacerbated amid shortages of even basic goods such as bread, fuel …
VP-46 P-8A Poseidon Draws Large “46” Over Eastern Med Sea On Its Way To The Area Of Operations Off Syria
A U.S. Navy P-8A Poseidon of Patrol Squadron 46 drew a “46” over the eastern Mediterranean Sea, clearly visible on flight tracking websites.
On Iran nuclear deal, Biden faces more distrust in Tehran and sharpened knives in Washington
The U.S. would also seek to curtail Iran’s backing of militia groups in Iraq, Yemen, Lebanon and Syria, U.S. officials say. U.S. officials also insist they are not in the business of making unearned …
UAE’s Dana Gas says not in talks with Syria
But the Gulf’s only listed natural gas company says it is no longer in talks with the Syrian government, with foreign companies increasingly discouraged from doing business with Damascus because …
UAE’s Dana Gas says not in talks with Syria
But the Gulf’s only listed natural gas company says it is no longer in talks with the Syrian government, with foreign companies increasingly discouraged from doing business with Damascus because …
How the Syrian revolution was lost
Today Syria is mostly split in two … up in the regime benefited from “partnership” between the state and big business. Meanwhile, life for ordinary Syrians became much harder.
‘I cried many a night’: The mothers whose sons died fighting for Isis in Syria reveal trauma
Nicola Benyahia does not know exactly how or where her only son died. All she knows is it happened somewhere along the 599km border between Syria and Iraq. “The reason they don’t give you more …