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An Unprecedentedly Poor Olive Harvest in Daraa, Southern Syria

An Unprecedentedly Poor Olive Harvest in Daraa, Southern Syria

A very weak harvest, almost no production, and prices more than doubled compared with last year – this is the state of the olive season in Daraa, southern Syria, according to farmers, mill owners and agricultural engineers. Although the olive...

Where the SDF–Syria Integration Debate Stands One Year On

Where the SDF–Syria Integration Debate Stands One Year On

The debate over integrating the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) – a US-backed force and central to the fight against ISIS, controls large areas of north-eastern Syria – into the structure of the Syrian state has returned to the forefront after...

Syria: From State Oversight to Public Accountability

Syria: From State Oversight to Public Accountability

As Syria begins a new political phase, the country has entered a complex period of restructuring both authority and collective consciousness, shaped by the long war, extensive migration, and deep demographic changes. These transformations have produced a new environment for...

Syria… the Corridor That Never Rests

Syria… the Corridor That Never Rests

In the period following the fall of the Syrian regime, the country appears to be entering an extremely complex political and geopolitical period, embodied in the overlap of regional influence struggles with the multifaceted challenges inside Syria. The general scene...

One Year On: Damascus Gains Abroad and Loses at Home

One Year On: Damascus Gains Abroad and Loses at Home

Nearly a year ago, specifically on November 26, 2025, the Syrian scene tended toward calm with the exception of some limited skirmishes. International Resolution 2254 was virtually frozen, and the Geneva and Astana tracks were halted, while lines of control...

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