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Families Mourn in Kfar Nabl’s Graveyards

Um Maher was killed by a rocket from a government fighter jet in Kfar Nabl’s city center on August 28, 2012. Her body was never found and she was only identified after her purse was discovered near the spot where she was killed

Between Beirut and a Hard Place

Thanks to new regulations, many Syrian workers in Lebanon now face a choice between remaining there illegally or losing their livelihoods

Women’s Inheritance Struggle in Syria

Before the uprising, there was the possibility for women to claim their rights through the courts, although they sometimes had to wait up to 10 years for the case to conclude

Taxation and the Rising Cost of Living in Syria

Meeting living expenses is a daily priority for Syrians, who are paying the costs of this conflict and the difficult conditions it has generated

Damascus' Summer of Discontent

“We fight boredom, and wait when there is electricity blackouts. And when electricity is available, we either watch TV or surf the internet.”

Jordan’s Sixth Refugee Camp

New camp designed to take pressure off Za’atari and house those recently displaced from Syria

Damascus Children Face Grim Reality

Vulnerable youngsters languish in government-run centres or fend for themselves on the streets