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Syrians find Turkey an uneasy home

Syrians regularly experience unfair treatment at the workplace. Besides receiving lower wages, Syrians are expected to work longer hours

Syrians, Pick Your Passports

Surrounded by war or forced into exile, Syrians are turning to forgers to secure essential identification documents

The Syrian Opposition’s Bleak Outlook

The Syrian National Coalition is living on borrowed time. Unless it can develop credible political leadership and effective administration inside Syria, the outlook for those trying to make it succeed looks bleak

Syria’s Thousand Miles of Red Tape

Even Syrians who have escaped their war-torn country into Turkey continue to have their lives dominated by the Syrian regime’s far-reaching bureaucracy

The Refugee Children Forced to Work

Despite the difficulty of his job and the heavy responsibility he carries, Mahmoud feels proud to help his family

Taking, and Leaving, Latakia

With Syria’s rebels nearing the strategic costal city of Latakia, the heartland of President Bashar Al-Assad’s Alawite sect, a major change in the Syrian war could be near. But what is clear is that for the fighters, nothing will ever be the same

The Economic Effects of the Syrian Crisis on Turkey

The economic impact of the arrival of Syrian refugees has been greater than what the Turkish government predicted. Prices have increased in the country, especially in border cities