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On 28 July 2025, Syria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Qusay al-Dhahak, addressed the UN Security Council, outlining the country’s escalating challenges—including ongoing security ...
The abduction of Alawite women in Syria’s coastal regions remains an urgent human rights crisis, Daraj writes.
Abdi confirmed ongoing communication with Turkey, noting that discussions have been positive, particularly in maintaining a ceasefire, al-Modon writes. Mazloum Abdi Expresses Commitment to ...
On 28 July 2025, Syria’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations, Qusay al-Dhahak, addressed the UN Security Council, outlining the country’s escalating challenges—including ongoing security ...
Syria is witnessing a marked increase in thefts and attacks on both public and private property, driven by economic deterioration and a weakened security apparatus following the collapse of the ...
In light of the recent and severe escalation in Suweida Governorate—and the increasing violence and growing unrest—there is a pressing need for a realistic and comprehensive approach. Such an approach ...
How can Sharaa restore public trust and avoid becoming just another entry in Syria’s long ledger of failed leadership?
How can Sharaa restore public trust and avoid becoming just another entry in Syria’s long ledger of failed leadership? In a country long accustomed to silencing difficult questions, even raising the ...
Amnesty International has called on the Syrian government to urgently address the alarming rise in abductions and kidnappings of Alawite women and girls, demanding thorough investigations and greater ...
A new report released by the Democratic Syria Assembly has shed light on the systematic use of tribal militias by Syria’s transitional authorities during the July 2025 assault on Suweida.
An investigation exposes how Sharaa’s inner trio—Hazem, the Australian, and Zurba—took control of 80% of the financial empire once owned by Mohammad Hamsho and Yasar Ibrahim in exchange for legal ...
Beyond the horrific massacres in Suweida and the forced displacement of Bedouin families, the deepest and most enduring wound is the rupture of intercommunal bonds, Mustafa al-Dabbas writes in ...