Matthew Williams April 2, 2020 As a ceasefire takes hold in northwest Syria, civilians count the costs of a devastating government offensive. Matthew Williams April 2, 2020 Winter fighting, and explosive violence has left civilians exposed to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Matthew Williams February 18, 2020 Toxifiying Syria: The air war on Islamic State has decimated the country’s energy sector. The environmental and human cost is staggering. Matthew Williams February 18, 2020 Relentless air raids have devastated eastern Syria’s environment with terrible costs on human health.
Matthew Williams February 18, 2020 Starving Syria: Nearly a decade of civil war has led to a surge in child malnutrition in Syria. Matthew Williams February 18, 2020 Siege tactics, explosive weapons and systematic targeting of civilian and medical infrastructure is pushing Syria to the brink of famine.
Matthew Williams October 27, 2019 Is a man-hunt for Syria's war criminals possible in the “Age of Impunity”? Matthew Williams October 27, 2019 With Assad victorious, will his circle be brought to justice for war crimes in the future?
Orwa Ajjoub May 29, 2019 From Jabhat al-Nusra to Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, what has changed? Orwa Ajjoub May 29, 2019 From insurgency to mini-state: The evolution of Hayat Tahrir Al-Sham.
Matthew Williams January 7, 2019 "The Tip of the Iceberg" - Ethnic Cleansing and Genocide in Syria Matthew Williams January 7, 2019 Crimes against humanity, ethnic cleansing and genocide have reshaped Syria.
Nino Orto May 1, 2018 Druze community feels torn between Israel and Al-Asad Nino Orto May 1, 2018 A generation gap is at the heart of an identity crisis in the Druze community in the occupied Golan, reports Nino Orto.
Matthew Williams May 5, 2017 The Pyrrhic Victory of Assad Matthew Williams May 5, 2017 The Asad regime and the war for Syria.