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The optimism about changes in Syria should be tempered by a look at what is in, and what's out, in the new regime's schoolbooks.
Syria now stands at a crossroads. Will it ensure women’s meaningful participation and follow a path to peace? Or will things ...
Syria’s military entered a stronghold for the Druze minority in the country’s south on Tuesday to “pursue outlaw groups,” the ...
Following the deaths of dozens of Druze in Suwayda, southern Syria, Bianna Golodryga speaks to Dareen Khalifa from the ...
Clashes in Syria between Bedouin tribes, government forces, and the Druze minority have left dozens dead, raising fears of ...
A Britain-based observatory says 135 people have been killed over 48 hours, including two women and two children.
Four major international reports on women's rights, including recommendations on how to prevent domestic violence and ...
The U.S. no longer sees the quests for equality, global justice or human rights as foreign policy imperatives, or as ...
What a difference eight years makes. During President Donald Trump’s first term, then-Sen. Marco Rubio pushed the president to expand his human rights diplomatic agenda.
There are 2,000 Dagestani women without children in the Al-Hawl and Roj camps, which are under Kurdish control in Syria,” said L., a Dagestani woman recently rescued from Al-Hawl, a sprawling ...
Mass layoffs: The State Department formally notified employees on Thursday that layoffs would begin “soon,” as part of a major reorganization plan unveiled in May by Secretary of State Marco Rubio.