Syria

UN and Druze Spiritual Leader Warn on Syria’s Future

UN and Druze Spiritual Leader Warn on Syria’s Future

UN and Druze Spiritual Leader Warn on Syria’s Future —————————- Two separate reports on the situation in Syria highlight the fragility of the country’s reconstruction efforts and a deep-seated lack of trust between the government and key communities. According to…
UN and Druze Spiritual Leader Warn on Syria’s Future Amid Insecurity Crisis

UN and Druze Spiritual Leader Warn on Syria’s Future Amid Insecurity Crisis

Two separate reports on the situation in Syria highlight the fragility of the country’s reconstruction efforts and a deep-seated lack of trust between the government and key communities. The situation is compounded by security threats from insurgents, including ISIS. According…
France Proposes Roadmap to End Suwayda Crisis in Syria

France Proposes Roadmap to End Suwayda Crisis in Syria

France Proposes Roadmap to End Suwayda Crisis in Syria ——————————- France has proposed a new roadmap aimed at ending the ongoing crisis in Syria’s southern Suwayda province, which has seen months of anti-government protests, Khaama Press reported. The French Foreign…
Sectarian Tensions and Risk of Syria’s Fragmentation Amid Foreign Interference

Sectarian Tensions and Risk of Syria’s Fragmentation Amid Foreign Interference

Despite promises by Syria’s new government to preserve national unity, recent developments suggest that sectarian tensions and the threat of the country’s breakup are growing. According to Euronews, Ahmad Shar’a, head of Syria’s interim government who is set to address…
Post-War Syria Faces Public Health Crisis as TB and Cholera Resurge

Post-War Syria Faces Public Health Crisis as TB and Cholera Resurge

Post-War Syria Faces Public Health Crisis as TB and Cholera Resurge ………… Syria is experiencing a sharp rise in preventable diseases, including tuberculosis and cholera, amid the collapse of its healthcare infrastructure in the wake of Bashar Assad’s ouster, Arab…
HRW accuses Israeli forces of displacing south Syria residents

HRW accuses Israeli forces of displacing south Syria residents

HRW accuses Israeli forces of displacing south Syria residents ————————— Human Rights Watch (HRW) has accused Israeli forces of forcibly displacing residents in southern Syria, calling these actions a war crime, Arab News reported. Since December 2024, Israeli troops have…
Mass Grave Discovered in Southern Damascus Amid Reconstruction Works

Mass Grave Discovered in Southern Damascus Amid Reconstruction Works

Mass Grave Discovered in Southern Damascus Amid Reconstruction Works ——————————— Construction workers uncovered a new mass grave while renovating a commercial property in southern Damascus, Anadolu Agency reported. According to the report, Syrian Civil Defense units and the Missing Persons…
War Debris Kills 29 Civilians in Syria in September

War Debris Kills 29 Civilians in Syria in September

War Debris Kills 29 Civilians in Syria in September ………….. Landmines and unexploded ordnance continue to pose a deadly threat to civilians across Syria. In September 2025 alone, 29 people, including children, were killed and numerous others injured in incidents…
Virtual Museum in Damascus Preserves Stories of Decades of Prison Abuse Under Assad Regimes

Virtual Museum in Damascus Preserves Stories of Decades of Prison Abuse Under Assad Regimes

A Syrian organization has launched a virtual museum to document the experiences of detainees in prisons long used under Assad family rule. More details in the following report: According to Arab News via AFP, the Syria Prisons Museum in Damascus…
Democratic Islam Conference Warns of Sectarian Divisions in Syria

Democratic Islam Conference Warns of Sectarian Divisions in Syria

Democratic Islam Conference Warns of Sectarian Divisions in Syria …………… The Democratic Islam Conference has voiced concern over the current situation in Syria, warning that growing divisions along sectarian lines threaten social stability and coexistence. Organisers described the ruling authorities…
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