Unlike bullets or bombs, the Assad regime opted for sarin nerve gas—a silent, insidious weapon that suffocates without sound. In the early hours of 21 August 2013, forces loyal to the deposed Syrian ...
The Economist explores Syria’s shifting political landscape under President Ahmad al-Sharaa, tracing a path from initial optimism to a resurgence of authoritarianism.
Amid ongoing turmoil in Syria’s post-Assad era, women from minority communities are increasingly targeted in acts of abduction, forced marriage, and sexual violence, serving as pawns in complex armed ...
Crimes against public safety are also covered, including the obstruction of civil rights through threats or coercion, election rigging via intimidation, bribery or fraud, and manipulation of voting ...
Crimes against public safety are also covered, including the obstruction of civil rights through threats or coercion, election rigging via intimidation, bribery or fraud, and manipulation of voting ...
While women in Syrian media are expected to maintain composure and professionalism on air, male media figures are often given wide latitude to engage in inflammatory rhetoric off it. Social media ...