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Third Explosion in Weeks Strikes Idlib, Northwest Syria

Third Explosion in Weeks Strikes Idlib, Northwest Syria

Idlib, northwest Syria – A powerful explosion shook the western outskirts of Idlib city in northwest Syria on Thursday, according to our correspondent. Initial information indicates the blast occurred at an ammunition depot on the city’s western edge. Syria’s state...

Syria Discloses Results of Probe into Coastal Massacres

UN: Violations in Syria’s Coastal Region May Amount to War Crimes

Brussels – The UN Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Syria released a report Thursday on the events that took place in Syria’s coastal areas in March. According to the report, the violence primarily targeting Alawite communities, may amount to...

Desertification ravages Deir ez-Zor

Desertification ravages Deir ez-Zor

Desertification is one of the most pressing environmental challenges facing many regions around the world, especially those already suffering from drought and limited water resources. Deir ez-Zor governorate in eastern Syria, once a key agricultural hub along the Euphrates River,...

How Failure in Transitional Justice Fuels Division in Syria

How Failure in Transitional Justice Fuels Division in Syria

Since the outbreak of conflict in Syria in 2011, the country has witnessed grave human rights violations and war crimes documented by both international and local organizations. Yet, despite the fall of the previous Syrian regime, the long-sought justice has...

Syria, Jordan, US issue joint statement on stability in Suwayda

Syria, Jordan, US issue joint statement on stability in Suwayda

Amman, Jordan - Syria, Jordan, and the United States affirmed in a joint statement today that the Suwayda province and its residents are an integral part of the Syrian national fabric, with all their rights guaranteed through active participation in...

Between Identity and Reconciliation: Which Path Leads to Stability in Syria?

Syrian Judiciary Struggles Between Chaos and Political Control

The Syrian judiciary has suffered an unprecedented collapse, losing its independence amid deep political and religious interference. During the years of war, some judges were dismissed or imprisoned for their positions, while court rulings today are often issued under the...

Jordan and the New Syria: Geography, Diplomacy, and Regional Balancing

Jordan and the New Syria: Geography, Diplomacy, and Regional Balancing

Geography and history often define a country’s foreign policy, shaping its strategic movements and alliances. This is evident when examining Jordan’s evolving approach toward its strategic northern neighbor, Syria, both during the rule of ousted president Bashar al-Assad and under...

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