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Saudi Crown Prince, Mohammed bin Salman, and US President, Donald Trump, meet with the Syrian president Ahmad Al-Sharaa

Lifting Sanctions and the Challenges for Syria’s New Leadership – Reconstruction in a Complex Environment

May 2025
Announcement Of The First Government Under President Ahmad Al-Sharaa

The Path of Syrian National Dialogue and Post-Authoritarian Challenges

April 2025
Syria Conflict Security Graduation Graduates of Syria s General Security forces under the country s new administration attend a ceremony in the northern city of Aleppo on February 12, 2025. Syrian interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa said in an interview released on February 10, that thousands of people were joining the country s new army following the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad and the dissolution of his military. Since the fall of longtime ruler Assad in December, Syria s authorities have dissolved the for

The Last Faction Standing: How Did HTS Survive the Conflict and Make It to Damascus?

February 2025
Selling Fuel In The Streets Of Damascus Fuel vendors from Lebanon are increasingly appearing on the streets of Damascus, attracted by the lower price of Lebanese fuel compared to Syrian fuel.

Now that there are no limits, we can think in a collective Syrian way

February 2025
December 18, 2024, Damascus, Syria: The Syrian Military Intelligence Branch 215 was a jail for political prisoners during a brutal regime where countless men disappeared amid accounts of torture in Damascus Syria on December 18, 2024. A rebel offensive led by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham ousted President Bashar al-Assad. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights estimates more than 100,000 people died in Syrian prisons and now desperate family members search for their disappeared loved ones. Damasc

From Authoritarianism to Uncertainty: An Explainer of Syria’s Journey under the House of Assad

February 2025
Syrians Celebrate Assads Ouster A man carrying a child walks among the crowd during celebrations in Idlib, Syria, on January 31, 2025. Syrians have taken to the streets in celebration following the ouster of Bashar al-Assad. Idlib Idlib Syria Copyright: xBilalxAlhammoudx

Interview with Ansar Jasim

February 2025
Syrien, Milizenführer al-Dscholani in Damaskus Abu Mohammed al-Jolani Leader Of Syrian Insurgents...

Al-Jolani, HTS, and the Future of Syria

January 2025
SDF Withdraws Under Opposition Agreement Under An Agreement With The Opposition, The Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) Withdrew From The Neighborhoods Of Tal Rifaat And Several Nearby Villages, Along With Their Families And Thousands Of Civilians, Heading Toward The Raqqa Countryside. The Agreement Included Tal Rifaat, Menagh, Sheikh Issa, And Umm Al-Qura. On December 2, 2024.

Rojava Is under Fire

December 2024

Al-Dschulani, die HTS und die Zukunft Syriens

December 2024
GW-25

Contemporary Migrant and Refugee Image and the Spatial Fix: Exploring Narratives of Racism and Guilt

November 2023
Salamah Kayleh

Against the Tides of History: The Sublime Politics of Salameh Kaileh

May 2022
Lebanon-Union-Disabilities

The Ethnography of Disability and Segregating Institutionalization in Lebanon

January 2020

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