Reporters who reached the Syrian city of Raqqa in October 2017 found an apocalypse of dust, death, and rubble. NPR described it as a “wasteland of war-warped buildings and shattered
Reporters who reached the Syrian city of Raqqa in October 2017 found an apocalypse of dust, death, and rubble. NPR described it as a “wasteland of war-warped buildings and shattered
Northern Syria is experiencing its most severe recorded wave of COVID-19 yet, with needs fast outpacing limited oxygen supplies and health facilities running out of testing kits. In the country’s
It has been two years since Jaber, who works in a car repair shop, was stuck in Raqqa city, unable to leave it at all. He fears the conscription checkpoints
Source : thearabweekly.com If the children are added to about 400 adults – including militants detained in particular in the Syrian city of Hasaka – there are in total about
Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) detained at least 16 journalists in Raqqa on July 30. Where the SDF forces have arrested media figures as part of a security campaign in Syria’s
Reporters who reached the Syrian city of Raqqa in October 2017 found an apocalypse of dust, death, and rubble. NPR described it as a “wasteland of war-warped buildings and shattered
source: Amnesty International Amnesty International carried out field investigations in the destroyed city US-led Coalition fired vast number of imprecise explosive weapons in populated civilian area Even Coalition precision bombs
Abdalaziz Alhamza “RBSS” Since the beginning of 2014, when ISIS fully controlled the city of Raqqa, eyes all over the world were gazing into this small geographical area which was
When Mosul fell to Islamic State on June, 10, 2014, it sparked one of the biggest attacks on press freedom in recent times. Newspapers were shuttered, TV channels were ransacked,
Men paraded through crowds in Syrian city before being shot by militants One accused of working for Assad, the other for Kurdistan Workers’ Party Aleppo is centre of brutal power