Since October 17, the walls of fear began to crumble under the weight of the ever-growing economic crisis.
Europe and the West failed in embracing the generation of the Arab Spring; why should we fail again?
Turkish-backed violations intensify in Northeast Syria: why we should not be surprised.
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ألبرتو سافيولي، عالم آثار وباحث إيطالي بدأ عمله في سوريا في عام ١٩٩٧ كعالم آثار ثم تخصص في حياة القبائل البدوية
Protestors are clear: they do not want reforms, they want a revolution.
The regime invokes the ghosts of 2013, reminding the opposition of its foundational moment.
The pressure of storytelling can leave refugees feeling tokenised and disempowered.
We must expose where public dollars are really being spent and boycott or divest from the enterprises that profit from selling munitions that kill.
An interview with Ercan Ayboga on Turkey’s attack, Rojava’s direct democracy, and the international reaction.
Through suppressing those who criticise its human rights record, Israel is proving that it is not a liberal democracy.
Supporters of the brutal movement are walking out of prison camps in Syria, but it’s the propaganda bonus that may be most significant.