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Syrians Going Back Home

Many Syrians have begun returning home after Assad's fall, but most remain abroad due to destroyed infrastructure, stalled reconstruction, and sanctions that have only...

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...

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