An Indonesian woman who felt duped into joining the Islamic State’s ”caliphate“ in Syria tells TIME of the challenges of returning home—and what it means to be granted a second chance.
The concert was a way of saying "we are here and able to produce art" despite years of devastating civil war, Antaki said ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNAt Damascus opera house, hopes for a better futureTo applause, percussionist Bahjat Antaki took the stage with Syria's national symphony orchestra, marking the first classical ...
The regime is grappling with the collapse of its regional "Axis of Resistance" and mounting economic troubles at home.
You can’t extinguish fire with fire. You can’t address a mistake with another mistake. You have to correct the situation in Syria.” ...
Syria's Foreign Minister Asaad Al Shibani – a founding member of the country's former Al Qaeda branch Jabhat Al Nusra – ...
The wife of Syria's interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa has taken discussions on social media after she made her first ...
with compulsory hijab laws and restrictions on economic and political participation. Global discussions on Syria’s political transition have paid scant attention to how various interpretations ...
The international community should focus on empowering Syria’s local civil society groups and advocating for women’s rights to ensure a more inclusive society.
Calls for Syria’s new authorities to guarantee equality and safety for Syria’s ethnic and religious minorities have been loud ...
The Kurdish-led Syrian Defence Force (SDF), who runs the ... "I have not been wearing hijab for maybe more than a year now. I took it off for myself, because I felt very constricted in the hijab ...
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