Bio
Anagha Subhash Nair
Anagha Subhash Nair is a multimedia journalist with an interest in politics and society. She has a degree in journalism and politics from the University of Hong Kong and has worked in Hong Kong, Lebanon and Syria with AFP, Foreign Policy, DW, New Lines Magazine, and others.
Latest Articles
In southern Syria, echoes of the US-Israeli war with Iran hit close to home
While not a direct target of the escalating conflict between Israel, the US, Iran and Hezbollah, southern Syria is feeling its fallout—from drone debris to increased patrols by occupying forces.
‘They left overnight’: Along the Euphrates, SDF withdrawal marks a turning point
The SDF’s sudden withdrawal has ushered in a new reality for Syrians in Deir e-Zor and Raqqa, where many are optimistic despite uncertainty about the days ahead.
In search of closure, Syrians work to unearth the secrets of Assad’s mass graves
As dozens of mass graves come to light, Syrians face the daunting task of identifying the dead and bringing closure to the families of some of the country’s more than 160,000 missing people.
Israel’s occupation of southern Syria persists, nearly a year on
More than 11 months on, Israel’s occupation of parts of Syria’s southwestern Quneitra province seemingly has no end in sight.
How Syria’s Ismaili community keeps a fragile peace
Salamiya, a Hama province city home to most of Syria’s Ismaili minority, has been a post-Assad “success story.” Community leaders and analysts emphasize the importance of dialogue and inclusive governance in ensuring communal harmony.
Deep grief follows Suwayda’s days of blood
Druze and Bedouin families are united in pain, if little else, reeling with uncertainty and loss after days of deadly violence in Suwayda.






