Nearly a year has passed since the Syrian Interim Government assumed power in Syria. A year is enough to speak about the post war phase, the phase of reconstruction and recovery. Yet while news circulates about luxury tourism projects, new...
Israel’s recent military movements in the north have reignited debate over the region’s shifting alliances and competing spheres of influence. The Middle East is entering a period defined not by large-scale confrontation but by a gradual redrawing of strategic boundaries...
Zahran Mamdani’s election as mayor of New York was a symbolic moment that exceeded the bounds of an ordinary electoral achievement and transformed into a mythologized phenomenon that reflects a deep ideological struggle within the United States. Does this victory...
At dawn, before the vegetable market in Amuda – west of Qamishli – fills with vendors and shoppers, Hanaa arrives at work. She folds the cloth on her shoulder, rolls up her sleeves, and begins lifting crates of potatoes and...
Three decades into Syria’s displacement crisis – and even after the fall of the Assad regime at the end of 2024 – the question of whether millions of internally displaced persons (IDPs) can safely return home remains deeply unsettled. According...
More than thirty years after Syria passed Law No. 8 of 1994, which bans the collection and operation of money from the public, the General Assembly of the Court of Cassation has finally settled a long-standing legal debate: in the...
Negotiations between Syria and Israel have reached a clear standstill, according to both Syrian and Israeli media reports, largely due to Damascus’ insistence on a full Israeli withdrawal from the south and the Golan Heights. Israel, for its part, continues...
“Daily waste burning has become part of our lives, and the smoke is suffocating the breaths of our young children,” says Suad Jaber, a housewife in the Zahraa neighborhood in Muadamiyat al Sham, speaking to +963 as plumes of smoke...
In the Damascus suburb of Qudsaya, Rawan steps onto her balcony at sunrise, phone in hand, hoping to catch a usable signal. Her laptop is open inside; files stacked on the screen waiting to be uploaded. Each minute that passes...
Last week, western Damascus was hit by a missile strike – a rare but alarming development that underscores the fragility of Syria’s security landscape and the challenges facing its interim authorities. The attack raises pressing questions about the presence of...