What Murky Fate Awaits the Children of ISIS Foreign Fighters?
Sada al-Sham reports on Syrian children, born to fathers of unknown origin, who face a complicated process of reintegration after the fall of the ‘caliphate’
Sada al-Sham reports on Syrian children, born to fathers of unknown origin, who face a complicated process of reintegration after the fall of the ‘caliphate’
‘Break the Ghouta Siege’ campaign hopes to pressure international bodies to end the regime-led blockade, Al-Fayha writes
Despite their simplicity, projects offer a source of income for many people who have lost their jobs or their breadwinner, Souriatna writes
Unnamed Jordanian sources tell Alsouria that the new entity will be modified from the Southern Front, with most southern factions to be represented in the new group
Syrian economy is witnessing a recovery as 80 percent of products return to export market, official media reports
Islamic State is known to have looted the ruins of the city for artifacts, many of which they later destroyed
Activists claim aid shipment is insufficient to meet the requirements of Douma’s embattled residents, Al-Fija Net writes
Enab Baladi reviews the cabinet of ministers in light of a newly formed administration in rebel-held Idelb
Official media reports on second consecutive day of shelling targeting the Syrian capital and its suburbs
At least 16 people are said to have been killed and injured in the attack which struck the Al-Salhiya district, Alsouria Net writes
Residents of the blockaded district near the capital face death from shelling, malnutrition and disease, Zaman al-Wasl writes
Syrian conference on Arab identity coincides with centenary since the Balfour Declaration
Opposition activists in the northern province hope to remove children from the burden of war through literature, Tamaddon writes
Rescue workers find dozens of bodies near Maarat al-Nouman in the rebel-held province, according to Zaman al-Wasl
Turkish trade and services, including post and mobile, are stretching throughout the Euphrates Shield areas in northern Syria, Souriatna wirtes
The Syrian government is preventing the entry of aid, including medicine, into the rebel-held district near the capital
Activists report regime artillery strike on kindergarten and popular market northeast of the capital, Alsouria Net writes
Official media blames Ghouta rebels for preventing aid passage, despite government forces having blockaded the area for four years
Illicit logging operations have affected wildlife and transformed forests into near-deserts in as little as a few years, Ayn al-Madina writes
Violent clashes have renewed in the Eastern Ghouta despite being the area covered by a Russian-backed ‘de-escalation’ agreement
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