Humanitarian responses to the coronavirus bring the UAE and Syria publicly closer
Since Syria’s membership in the Arab League was suspended in 2011, the phone call marks the first publicized contact between an Arab leader and Assad since 2011.
Since Syria’s membership in the Arab League was suspended in 2011, the phone call marks the first publicized contact between an Arab leader and Assad since 2011.
Is the Syrian government using the coronavirus to rid itself of the approximately 130,000 prisoners it has locked up?
Teachers have shifted their classes to digital platforms to aid the development of the one million school-age children in northwest Syria.
As much of the world remains confined to their houses, the coronavirus has reduced remittances to Syria, spelling trouble for Syria's economy.
Over the last year, Syria has experienced a collapse in the value of its national currency, rising inflation, and difficulties in securing foreign currency reserves.
Alongside the rise in the number of cases, Syrian refugees are concerned about registering cases in the camps due to a lack of disinfectants and precautionary measures
The Syrian government has reassured citizens that they ready to meet Coronavirus head on; however, the realities of Syria's public healthcare system begs to differ.
Jordan's strict precautionary measures to limit exposure to the novel Coronavirus extend to Syrian refugee camps
The 12,700 Syrians who reside in the al-Rukban internally displaced people’s camp find themselves totally unprepared to confront the virus.
As Damascus locks down to prevent the spread of Coronavirus, a dire economic situation gets worse.