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Author: Raja Abdulrahim

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Hundreds of Civilians Killed by Government Forces in Syria, War Monitors Say

March 8, 2025March 9, 2025Raja AbdulrahimComments Off on Hundreds of Civilians Killed by Government Forces in Syria, War Monitors Say

More than 1,000 people have been killed in fighting between forces of the new government and remnants of the ousted regime, according to a war monitor, which said about 700 were civilians.

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Syrian Forces Deployed in Druse Town After Deadly Gunfight

March 2, 2025March 2, 2025Raja AbdulrahimComments Off on Syrian Forces Deployed in Druse Town After Deadly Gunfight

An uneasy calm prevailed in the town on the outskirts of Damascus on Sunday, two days after a gunfight between local men and security forces.

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Al-Assad Becomes a Punchline in Syria’s Comedy Scene

February 27, 2025Raja AbdulrahimComments Off on Al-Assad Becomes a Punchline in Syria’s Comedy Scene

Comics had already been trying to foster stand-up in Syria before Bashar al-Assad’s fall. Now, they are telling jokes in a liberated country, while warily eyeing the new government.

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Al-Assad Becomes a Punchline in Syria’s Comedy Scene

February 27, 2025Raja AbdulrahimComments Off on Al-Assad Becomes a Punchline in Syria’s Comedy Scene

Comics had already been trying to foster stand-up in Syria before Bashar al-Assad’s fall. Now, they are telling jokes in a liberated country, while warily eyeing the new government.

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Syria Begins National Dialogue but Without Kurdish-Led Militia

February 25, 2025February 25, 2025Raja AbdulrahimComments Off on Syria Begins National Dialogue but Without Kurdish-Led Militia

Although the conference was called to chart the country’s future, the Kurdish-led militia that controls much of Syria’s northeast was not invited.

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In Syria, Joy at al-Assad’s Demise Turns to Fear of Israeli Raids

February 22, 2025Raja AbdulrahimComments Off on In Syria, Joy at al-Assad’s Demise Turns to Fear of Israeli Raids

Villagers say they worry that incursions into border areas of Syria by Israel’s military could turn into a prolonged occupation. Israel says the raids are needed to protect the border.

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Syria’s New Rebel Government Orders Changes to School Curriculum, Worrying Some Syrians

January 6, 2025Raja AbdulrahimComments Off on Syria’s New Rebel Government Orders Changes to School Curriculum, Worrying Some Syrians

Syria’s new government has swiftly ordered changes to school curriculums. Some Syrians say the move is a worrying sign of how the former rebels plans to govern a diverse country.

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Syria’s New Rebel Government Orders Changes to School Curriculum, Worrying Some Syrians

January 6, 2025January 7, 2025Raja AbdulrahimComments Off on Syria’s New Rebel Government Orders Changes to School Curriculum, Worrying Some Syrians

Syria’s new government has swiftly ordered changes to school curriculums. Some Syrians say the move is a worrying sign of how the former rebels plan to govern a diverse country.

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Gaza Rescuers Are Haunted by Voices of Those They Couldn’t Save

January 4, 2025Raja AbdulrahimComments Off on Gaza Rescuers Are Haunted by Voices of Those They Couldn’t Save

Rescuers rushing to the scene of Israeli airstrikes save those who they can, but are forced to leave many behind. “My soul is tired from this war,” one said.

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In Syria, First Domestic Flight Since Assad’s Overthrow Lands in Aleppo

December 18, 2024December 19, 2024Raja AbdulrahimComments Off on In Syria, First Domestic Flight Since Assad’s Overthrow Lands in Aleppo

A Syrian Air flight from Damascus landed in Aleppo on Wednesday, as the transitional government tries to demonstrate its ability to run the war-shattered country.

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