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A Fragile Lifeline: Aid Challenges and Syria’s Struggle to Rebuild

In the charred ruins of northern Aleppo, a young girl picks her way through what’s left of her childhood home—a collapsed stairwell, the remnants...

Who is the Controversial Druze Leader, Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri

Hikmat al-Hijri, a leading Druze religious figure in Syria, has become a polarising figure amid internal unrest and rising Israeli aggression; while most Druze...

­Syria Marks World Press Freedom Day Amid Ongoing Reforms

Syrian authorities released two journalists on Thursday, May 1, who had been wrongfully detained, highlighting what officials describe as a shift away from decades...

Press in the New Syria: Full of Challenges and Opportunities

By: Hamzah Almustafa On the occasion of World Press Freedom Day, we are publishing a guest article by Hamzah Almustafa, Syrian Minister of Information. In...

SDF-Syrian Government Deal

 In March 2025, Syria and the SDF signed a deal to unify military and administrative structures in the northeast, aiming to restore state authority...

Israel’s Post-Assad Strategy in Syria: Blowback, Turkey, and the Regional Chessboard

By: Obayda Amer Ghadban In the second part of his deep dive into post-Assad Syria, Obayda Amer Ghadban, a PhD student in War Studies at...

Israel’s Post-Assad Strategy in Syria: The Southern Push and Its Aims

 By: Obayda Amer Ghadban In the first of a two-part analysis, Obayda Amer Ghadban —a PhD student in War Studies at King’s College London—examines Israel's...

Russia in Post-Assad Syria: Strategic Presence and Shifting Power

With Assad gone, Russia faces pressure to withdraw - but it's seeking to keep its bases and influence. A new agreement with Syria's leadership...

Syria’s New Government Investigates Regime-Controlled Companies

Early December, the once-bustling corridors of Damascus International Airport resembled a graveyard of aircraft, relics of an era when power and wealth were concentrated...

Trapped in Displacement

  Over six million internally displaced Syrians remain stuck in limbo even after liberation, many are still unable to return home.

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