In a serious development reflecting the resurgence of activity by the terrorist organization ISIS in Raqqa province, the group executed two civilians after kidnapping them from the city of Tabqa
In a serious development reflecting the resurgence of activity by the terrorist organization ISIS in Raqqa province, the group executed two civilians after kidnapping them from the city of Tabqa
In a recent incident that shook the city of Raqqa, residents in the Mashlab neighborhood in Raqqa managed to apprehend a member of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) militia after
Turkish authorities are deporting or otherwise pressuring thousands of Syrians to leave the country to Tel Abyad, a remote Turkish-occupied district of northern Syria where humanitarian conditions are dire, Human Rights Watch said
In the heart of the tumult echoed by conflicts and the explosions of wars, the presence of the displaced emerges as a clear and sorrowful message. They are forced to
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
$1.2 trillion: economic cost of 10 years of war, according to the World Vision charity. 98%: devaluation of the Syrian pound to the $ on the black market over the
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
“It never crossed my mind that my beloved gorge, where I had spent my time with the tourists and got paid, and where the local pigeons used to nest, would
Abdalaziz Alhamza “RBSS” ISIS fighters never miss any opportunity to show the whole world how brutal and cruel they are. Every time you say that this is the most brutal
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,