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Syria Direct - سوريا على طول
Syria’s environmental challenges have been sidelined—overshadowed by more than 13 years of devastating conflict and instability—but delaying climate interventions is not an option, Haid Haid writes.
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Jan 6, 2025 · The Zaatari refugee camp’s bustling economy ground to a halt when the Assad regime fell. Local shopkeepers say the value of their businesses has collapsed as residents uncertain about their future in Jordan save money and only buy necessities.
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Jan 21, 2025 · Since the Assad regime fell, repeated local and international calls for the new government in Damascus to provide guarantees for Syria’s ethnic and religious minorities have sparked controversy and fueled hate speech.
As Syria embarks on fragile transition, sanctions stand in the way
Jan 15, 2025 · MARSEILLE — Riding a wave of euphoria, thousands of displaced Syrians rushed home after the Assad regime fell nearly six weeks ago. Many found only ruins, their houses razed or heavily damaged and their communities lacking basic services.. The resources needed for Syrians to return home and rebuild are enormous after nearly 14 years of revolution and war.
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Manbij suffers seventh car bombing since SDF expelled
5 days ago · PARIS — At least 15 people were killed and 18 injured—most of them women farmworkers—when a car bomb exploded Monday morning in Manbij, a city in eastern Aleppo province controlled by Turkish-backed Syrian National Army (SNA) factions. The explosion took place just as a truck carrying workers to land on the outskirts
In Syria’s ‘barrel bomb capital’ Darayya, housing crisis stalls return
Jan 31, 2025 · Worsening housing crisis. With Assad’s fall, thousands of displaced people began to return to their cities and towns from northwestern Syria. Many were shocked to find that the end of the regime was not enough for them to return home, given the scale of destruction in communities such as Homs, East Aleppo and many towns in the Ghouta suburbs of Damascus—including Darayya.
Suwayda’s movement endures post-Assad - syriadirect.org
Dec 31, 2024 · MARSEILLE — Every day for a year, Salam al-Nabwani waled 45 minutes from her home in Suwayda to the provincial capital’s central al-Karama (Dignity) Square, the beating heart of the Druze-majority province’s anti-regime protest movement. A former teacher, al-Nabwani has been part of Suwayda’s protest movement—locally known as the hirak
Op-Ed: Syria’s climate emergency: Conflict no excuse for inaction
Nov 19, 2024 · Syria is grappling with a relentless wave of climate disasters, from scorching heatwaves and raging wildfires to debilitating droughts and choking sandstorms.These crises, increasing in both frequency and intensity, underscore the country’s accelerating vulnerability to climate change. Yet, Syria’s environmental challenges have been sidelined, overshadowed by more than 13 years of ...
Protection or intervention? Focus on Syria’s minorities sparks ...
Jan 29, 2025 · PARIS — Calls for Syria’s new authorities to guarantee equality and safety for Syria’s ethnic and religious minorities have been loud, locally and internationally, since the start of Operation Deterring Aggression last November and the fall of the Assad regime 11 days later. Concerns for Syria’s minorities are largely rooted in a history of