On Sanctions: Do Not Give Assad a Free Lunch!
I’ve long argued that the sanctions on Syria hurt civilians along with the regime. Yet I by no means believe
I’ve long argued that the sanctions on Syria hurt civilians along with the regime. Yet I by no means believe
PM Arnous told the People’s Council today that Syria’s crude oil imports from Iran over the past six months was
Aren’t they funny! Tishreen newspaper, one of the main mouthpieces of the Syrian regime, published this on its front page
Renewed talks have commenced between Iraq and Syria to connect the two countries by train, which is part of a
The Syrian government has just announced that it will cut its petrol (not diesel) supplies to all stations in the
It seems many Syrians believe that only winning a lottery can take them out of their misery. People in regime-held
Merchandise statistics reported by Syria’s trade partners suggest the debate over Russia’s involvement in Syria’s phosphate fields is overblown. Phosphate
The Autonomous Administration (AANES) doesn’t have the decency to tell the public how much oil they’re extracting from NE Syria,
Syria is about to finalize its 2021 budget. In our piece for the Atlantic Council, Will Christou and I explain
If you’re interested in understanding the bigger picture from the Syrian side: Since the start of the conflict in 2011,