Bio
Barrett Limoges
Barrett Limoges worked with Syria Direct until 2019. His work has appeared previously in Al Jazeera English, Al-Monitor, Huffington Post, Middle East Eye, PBS Newshour and other publications.
Latest Articles
‘If the calm holds’: After agreement over the fate of Syria’s northwest, displaced civilians cautiously return home to proposed buffer zone
Airstrikes hit Latamna in early September. Photo courtesy of Syrian […]
Russian-Turkish agreement stalls anticipated Idlib offensive ‘for the time being,’ civilians, rebel commanders say
Putin and Erdogan meet in Sochi, Russia on September 17. Photo […]
With diplomacy failing, Syrian government, rebels and regional powers gear up for final Idlib showdown
Wreckage after an airstrike in Idlib this June. Photo courtesy of […]
‘No clear path forward’ as Syrian government, rebel factions and international powers brace for possible Idlib battle
HTS fighters conduct military training exercises in Idlib in August. […]
‘Extremists will move to fill the vacuum’: Halt in funding, encroaching military advances leave future of Syria’s Free Police in doubt
Free Police officers arrest a drug dealer in Idlib in […]
Infographic: Idlib, last resort for more than one million displaced Syrians
East Aleppo residents aboard buses Idlib in December 2016. Photo […]
What’s next for the millions of internally displaced Syrians? A month-long reporting series from Syria Direct
Rebel fighters and their families arrive in rural northern Aleppo […]
‘A treasure house of Syria’s past’: Archaeologists, NGOs reckon with scale of cultural looting in post-IS Raqqa
Mosaics in the Raqqa Museum after Islamic State battle in August. […]
Dozens of bodies remain buried beneath rubble of Yarmouk camp, as long road to reconstruction looms ahead
A Syrian Army soldier waves the government flag in Yarmouk camp […]
‘China has a lot to gain by supporting Assad in a post-war Syria’: A conversation with Stimson Center researcher Logan Pauley
For 60 years, successive Chinese governments have stood doggedly by […]