

World Apr 28

Airstrikes in the northern Syrian city of Aleppo destroyed a hospital Wednesday night, killing at least 27 people including 14 patients and staff.
By Larisa Epatko
World Mar 15

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said he would be willing to talk with Syrian President Bashar Assad to stem that nation's violence.
By Bradley Klapper, Associated Press
World Apr 01

Syria’s civil war has killed more than 140,000 people. The city of Homs, once seen as the capital of the revolution, is now mostly controlled by government forces. Attack and starvation drove scores of rebels to flee or surrender, while…
By PBS NewsHour
World Mar 13

Of the dozens of Syrian refugees that human rights advocate Sahr Muhammedally met last spring, one woman stood out.
By Larisa Epatko
Mar 10

Feb 27

By PBS NewsHour
Judy Woodruff talks to Nancy Lindborg of the U.S. Agency for International Development and Michael Gerson of The Washington Post about the devastating conditions for Syrian civilians and refugees, the barriers preventing aid organizations from reaching people in need and…
Feb 27

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Feb 19

What differentiates Tunisia in its progress establishing a young democracy, while other countries inspired by the Arab Spring have floundered? What are the lasting consequences for nations that have plunged into long-term conflict? Jeffrey Brown asks for an assessment from…
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