To whom the duty of counting the war dead falls
The article discusses the complexities and implications of counting war casualties, emphasizing the distinction between direct deaths and those from secondary effects of warfare.
Syrian Bermuda Triangle: What Happened Inside the 'Death Barrier'?
The article discusses a notorious security checkpoint in Syria known as the 'Death Barrier' which has become infamous for the disappearance of numerous individuals amidst the Syrian civil war.
The USA plans to reopen its embassy in Syria after a 14-year hiatus
The USA is considering reopening its embassy in Syria, which has been closed since 2012 due to the civil war, as part of a phased approach by the State Department.
'Explosion of human remains': The damage of Syria's death squads
New mass graves of torture victims are being discovered weekly in Syria, highlighting the grim legacy of the country's civil war and the fate of over 200,000 missing individuals.
Syrian Foreign Minister: This is our goal from the negotiations with Israel and we avoided a civil war
The Syrian Foreign Minister discussed the government's approach to negotiations with Israel and the challenges faced in avoiding civil conflict.
Who has won in Syria?
The article explores the pain and suffering experienced by various ethnic groups in Syria, including Turkmens, Kurds, and Arabs, amidst the devastation of dictatorship and civil war.
Seizure in Iraq and Syria of 2.5 million captagon pills
Syrian and Iraqi anti-drug services seized 2.5 million captagon pills during operations in both countries, which have become a major export product of Syria amid its ongoing civil war.
Syria: clashes between Kurdish forces and the government in Aleppo. The return of civil war?
The article discusses recent clashes in Aleppo between Kurdish forces and the Syrian government, raising concerns about a potential resurgence of civil war in the region.
Syria: The Damascus regime attacks the Kurds with Turkey's support
The Syrian civil war crisis has intensified in Aleppo as the transitional president Ahmad al-Sharaa's regime takes action against the Kurds with the direct involvement of Turkey, while the Trump administration claims to be closely monitoring the situation involving three US allies.
"In Emergencies Against Their Will" โ CSU Faces Criticism from CDU Over "Return Roadmap for Syrians"
The CSU's proposal for a 'Return Roadmap for Syrians,' urging the return of most Syrian refugees now that the civil war is over, has sparked criticism from the CDU and the Left party.
"With Scheduled Flights" - CSU wants to deport most Syrians this year
The CSU is calling for the expulsion of most Syrian refugees, citing the end of the civil war, and plans to open a deportation terminal at Munich Airport for this purpose.
Even a year after the Assad regime fell, many Syrian women struggle to cope with the scars
This article discusses the ongoing struggles faced by Syrian women who were affected by the brutal regime of Bashar al-Assad during and after the civil war.