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CConflicts Read More Syria’s relative peace brings little quiet to White Helmets, now the nation’s de facto first responders15.03.2025 The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime on Dec. 8 brought at least a temporary end to Syria’s long…
CConflicts Read More Syria’s ruined cities are crime scenes. For some survivors of civil war, justice comes first, rebuilding later13.03.2025 Open this photo in gallery: Buildings in Douma, a suburb of Damascus, have taken a beating over the…
CConflicts Read More Iranian women’s growing defiance to hijab law grows too loud for a troubled regime to silence22.02.2025 Zhila, a freelance translator, sits in the bleachers of an ice rink in a Tehran shopping mall and…
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