Conflict and displacement have left much of Syria’s infrastructure in ruins. Entire towns are uninhabitable. Schools, hospitals, roads, water facilities, and electrical grids are damaged or destroyed.
After years of turmoil, Syrian refugees find hope in the wake of a regime change, but face new challenges under U.S. immigration policies.
If Syria is to rise from the Assad regime’s ashes, its people must resurrect the spirit of the 2011 uprising in the post-Assad era.
Once dubbed the capital of the revolution against Bashar al-Assad, Homs saw some of the fiercest fighting in Syria’s civil ...
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Hosted on MSNArchaeologists push to restore Syria’s war-torn heritage sites, including PalmyraSome of Syria’s most renowned heritage sites coud soon undergo restoration as experts return to the sites decimated by nearly 14 years of war. Conservationists hope the historical and cultural ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNSyrians return to 'besieged' Homs months after Assad ousterThe siege of Homs lasted two years and killed around 2,200 people, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Assad, Homs saw some of the fiercest fighting in Syria's civil war. Now, displaced people are returning to their ...
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