As Syria’s new Islamist rulers reshape the way schools teach the nation’s history, students struggle to navigate the traumas of their own pasts.
Over 100 kids killed or injured in last month, UNICEF reports, as explosives litter country after almost 14 years of civil ...
Syria's new rulers faces one of their first serious challenges: bread lines. For Syrians, the long wait is a struggle — but ...
Turkey and the U.S.' proxies in Syria have engaged in fierce battles in the last 24 hours. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights noted fighting in Manbij countryside, that resulted in the death of ...
In-depth: Daraya, an epicentre of non-violent resistance, faced massacres and starvation under the Assad regime. Now free, ...
Israeli forces have recovered the body of a hostage held in Gaza, the military said Wednesday, adding that it was identifying additional remains that could belong to another captive. The ...
Israeli strike kills at least 17 people in southern Gaza, nearly all of them women or children KHAN YOUNIS, Gaza Strip — ...
Chief Executive Officer at SPAAT Harold Pearson joined host Rachael Maurer to chat about how Deebo Samuel is helping Student Program for Academic & Athletic Transitioning Bay Area kids get ...
“He was famous as the Candy Man,” remembers Fetwat, who mourns Livelsberger as he would the loss of a brother.
Bread lines have become a feature of the new Syria, posing a critical challenge to the country's rebel rulers who ousted President Bashar al-Assad last month.
Brit Edward Pettifer was among 14 people who died at the hands of an Islamic State-inspired suspect who ploughed a pickup ...