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A brief opening to shore up progress toward stability in Syria unfortunately coincides with Trump administration decisions to ...
In Damascus, between airstrikes and geopolitical tensions, lives a group of people akin to “conies in the rocks.” These are ...
Since the church bombing, some Christians have been afraid to meet for church. A group of Kurdish Christians who are ...
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The bombing at the Mar Elias Church in Damascus, Syria, last month that killed over two dozen people is an indication that Syria's Islamist-led authorities under President Ahmad al‑Sharaa are enabling ...
A series of Christian communities in Syria have come under violent attack, according to fresh reports received by a leading ...
Sharaa's hopes of stitching Syria back together under the rule of his Islamist-led government are complicated by the country's mix of sectarian and ethnic groups.
Damascus has moved in to the city of Sweida after violent clashes between Bedouins, government forces and Druze left around ...
It was also the first targeting of the Christian community in Syria since a massacre in 1860, when a conflict broke out between Druze and Maronite Christians under Ottoman rule.
It was also the first targeting of the Christian community in Syria since a massacre in 1860, when a conflict broke out between Druze and Maronite Christians under Ottoman rule.
Though their plight was not included directly in this year’s observance of Religious Freedom Week, the remnant Christian community in Syria also endured a significant loss this month.
It was also the first targeting of the Christian community in Syria since a massacre in 1860, when a conflict broke out between Druze and Maronite Christians under Ottoman rule.