Al Jazeera speaks to Syrians as they celebrate one year since the fall of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad.
For decades, the Syrian people endured the heavy hand of authoritarian rule, corruption, and systemic oppression under the ...
Assad leadership is failing its people, igniting protests over poverty & inequality. Joseph Daher reflects on a year under ...
I witnessed a man regain his freedom after eight years in prison. Seeing women, men, and children walk out of the regime’s ...
Bashar al-Assad was ousted as Syria's president and fled to Russia in December 2024, bringing a sudden end to his 24-year ...
D.R.Bhagat drbhagat10@gmail.com 10th December is an important day in the history of human rights. On this day in 1948 a ...
Despite international gains and sanctions relief, President Ahmed al-Sharaa struggles to win local trust after over a decade ...
As people in Syria mark one year since the fall of former President Bashar al-Assad’s government, Amnesty International ...
Both representatives are among the few in Congress who are not religiously affiliated, though they frame their secularism differently. WASHINGTON — Two of Arizona’s representatives in Congress are ...
RSF reports 67 journalists killed in 2025, mostly by regular armies and crime syndicates. Gaza and Mexico remain deadliest, with global detentions rising to 503.
Journalists do not just die – they are killed. The number of murdered journalists has risen again, due to the criminal ...
Gaza has been named the deadliest place in the world to work as a journalist by French-based press freedom advocates Reporters Without Borders.