Foreign women linked to the Islamic State group in a Syrian camp are hoping for amnesty after a government offensive weakened the Kurdish-led forces guarding them.
This collaborative investigation brought together international and local journalists to reveal how the Assad regime used a global childcare charity to aid the disappearance of children.
In a statement, it says the area was a “closed security zone.” Located in a desert region of Hasakeh province, Al-Hol is the ...
CNN visits Al-Roj camp, a detention center in northeastern Syria where more than 2,000 women and children (though some are no ...
The UN Commission of Inquiry on Syria has welcomed a ceasefire agreement between the Syrian Government and the mainly-Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), urging all parties to seize the moment to ...
After more than a decade of war, essential services in Syria are in urgent need of repair. UNICEF and partners rebuilt the ...
Syrian army operations say group recruited children at gunpoint, held them in camps, and subjected them to harsh training ...
Hani al-Farra shared these images of his son and daughter, who went missing with his pregnant wife and their third child at a Syrian regime checkpoint in 2013. Al-Farra searched for them for years to ...
Many are the sole breadwinners for families seeking to escape ISIS and terrorism — -- At 6 a.m., just three short miles from the Syrian border, Hadija, 10, is awakened. She gets dressed and ...
DAMASCUS, Syria — In the fall of 2018, Syrian security forces dragged a mother and her 2-year-old daughter, Hiba, from their home and detained them. The mother, Sukayna Jebawi, says that they were ...