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Mass graves add evidence of Assad regime’s torture
Celine Kasem on the collection of evidence that explains what it was like living under decades of abuse by Assad regime.
Family of US-Turkish activist killed by Israeli soldiers meet Blinken
The family of the US-Turkish activist, Aysenur Ezgi Eygi, have met US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.
Mass graves discovered across Syria
Syrians are uncovering mass graves suspected of holding thousands of bodies.
Lebanon’s political families: The Gemayel dynasty
The Gemayel family has led Lebanon's Maronite Christians for generations through politics, assassinations and civil war.
Israel using Syria to “intimidate other people”
Rami Khouri on why Israel’s military tactics, and attacks against Syria, are counterproductive to its long-term security
Chelsea and Ukraine star Mykhailo Mudryk fails drugs test
The London-based club confirms the 23-year-old tests positive for a banned substance.
Corpses, men who don’t know their names: Scenes from a Damascus hospital
Over 100,000 Syrians were disappeared by the Assad regime. At a hospital in Damascus, their families search desperately.
Guns are silent, but war lingers for Ogaden’s former women rebel fighters
Rebels from Ethiopia's Somali region have had a rocky transition to civilian life, even years after the 2018 peace deal.
Mass grave found near Syria’s capital could contain 100,000 bodies
Burial sites are emerging across Syria after the ousting of al-Assad, accused of widespread extrajudicial killings.
Stokes not blaming injury on workload as New Zealand thump England
New Zealand claim consolation 423-run victory in third and final Test as injured England captain Ben Stokes watched on.

