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Hundreds killed in Syria as new leader says Assad-era splits are prompting fresh violence
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Hundreds of civilians reported killed in massacres as violence in Syria spirals
Syria descends into violence: Who are the Alawites who are being killed in hundreds?
At least 1,300 have been killed in Syria as security forces clash with loyalists of ousted president Bashar al-Assad. The violence is concentrated in Tartus and Latakia, home to Alawites. The Assads belong to this sect,
In the midst of the Syrian war, Dr Hatem is a doctor working in rebel-held Aleppo.
From war-torn Aleppo to the villages of Nigeria, persecuted Christians endure unimaginable hardships — but the Trinitarians ensure they are not forgotten.
He's worked in the city of Aleppo several times. He's just back from his most recent visit.
Asmar Halabi looks after fifty children, most orphaned by the bombing.
SDF, Syrian branch of PKK terror group, currently controls one-third of Syria's territory, including most of country's oil, gas fields - Anadolu Ajansı
Over 1,300 people have been killed in fierce clashes between government forces and gunmen loyal to the Assad regime, according to a war monitor, in a serious challenge to the country’s new rulers.
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Protesters Gather in Aleppo in Support of Syria's New Government ForcesProtestors gathered in Aleppo on Friday, March 7, in support of Syria’s government forces after fighting broke out in coastal areas between the country’s new authorities and Assad loyalists, state news agency SANA reported.
More than 1,000 people have been killed in clashes in the coastal provinces of Syria, according to one war monitoring group.
More than 1,000 people have been killed in sectarian violence in Syria’s Latakia region. For the Kurds, the bloodshed only emphasizes why they must keep defending their autonomy
Reports of massacres of civilian s in Syria’s Latakia are a major test for the new government of Syria. Since the fall of the Assad regime, the new authorities have sought to balance the needs of numerous Syrians from different regions and groups.
Up to one million desperate Syrians living in camps and displacement sites across the country’s northwest intend to return home within the next year – sparking deep concerns of a new humanitarian crisis.
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