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British aid worker kidnapped in Syria – by Yvonne Ridley, Diplomatic Editor A British aid worker was kidnapped on Monday night by members of a…
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This is not a time for self-serving politicians.
Regardless of how complex the situation is, three million Syrians are looking for a lifeline.
How did he wind up on Obama’s kill list? In a rare one-to-one interview, Kareem talks frankly about his near-death experiences, the war in Syria, a breakdown of the militias inside the country and his views on ISIS/Daesh.
WTX NEWS EXCLUSIVE: Bilal Abdul Kareem breaks his silence about his life covering the Syrian war and surviving a US kill list
Little Naseem learns to walk tall despite brutality of Syrian regime bombs
The UN has verified 7,000 cases of children either killed or maimed in Syria’s seven-year war, but says unverified reports puts the number way beyond 20,000.
The ongoing struggle for access to assistive technology is something which causes huge frustration among medical staff
this conflict has cost the lives of between 500,000 and one million civilians, displaced more than half of the country’s 22 million population
It ended even more dramatically as armed militants from Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), stormed a remote mountain-top house where the Birmingham aid worker was being held.