May 7, 2019
Syrian war: Hospitals demolished and dozens dead in latest Idlib bombardment
Thousands displaced from latest round of fighting as Syrian warplanes ramp up it's bombing of Idlib
May 5, 2019
UN quietly plans to move all humanitarian aid operations for Syria to Damascus
Another source closely monitoring the conflict told Fox News Friday that the leaked reports of the U.N. consolidation have alarmed many aid groups and much of the government, including the U.S. State Department
May 3, 2019
US calls for end to Russian-backed air strikes in Syria’s Idlib
Washington warns of regional destabilisation as 51 civilians killed in ten days of ongoing air assaults
April 28, 2019
A Syrian mother protected her daughter during war. Her work exposed Assad’s atrocities
“We knew that it wasn’t easy to protect this girl,” she said. “But at the same time, we knew that this is our life and this is where we would live, so why would we not have our baby here?”
April 24, 2019
Joint Letter from Syrian CSOs on the Human Rights Situation in Occupied Golan
Security can not justify annexing land and violating all international conventions, ignoring the rights of indigenous people who are still displaced in Syria
April 19, 2019
Assad family cash frozen after dictator’s niece found living in London
Ms Chawkat’s mother Bushra is Assad’s sister and was described in the Economist in 2013 as having a “fearsome reputation in Damascus” and thought to “exercise considerable influence” over the Syrian dictator
April 19, 2019
Prosecuting ISIS in Northeast Syria
Following the capture of Baghouz, SDF officials called for an international tribunal to help prosecute the more than 1,000 foreign fighters in its custody
April 18, 2019
Renewed government bombing of Syria’s Idlib kills 10 civilians
Despite a Turkey-Russia-Syria buffer-zone agreement signed in September, the region has come under increased attacks by state forces since falling in the hand of armed militias
April 14, 2019
Syria’s Assad: Last man standing amid new Arab uprisings
Demonstrations reminiscent of the early years of the conflict have resurfaced