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Life Returns to a Syrian Border Town After Iranian Militias Flee

After the Militias

Now emptied of Iranian militias and split between U.S.-backed forces and Syria’s interim government, the Syrian province closest to the Iraqi border wrestles with what comes next.

The Fall of ‘Mr. President’s Province’

Latakia After Assad

Decades of Assad family rule ended abruptly, leaving Syrians in shock, disbelief, jubilation and confusion. As opposition forces filled the power vacuum, and amid lingering sectarian fears and competing visions for the future, Syrians faced an uncertain path toward rebuilding and potential political transformation.

New Lines’ Best of Syria Reporting

New Lines’ Best of Syria Reporting

In this special issue of the Week in Review, we dive into the New Lines archives for a look back at some of our best essays on Syria

Families Seek Closure at a Damascus Morgue

Families Seek Closure at a Damascus Morgue

Syrians with family members disappeared in regime prisons have gathered at the morgue in al-Mujtahid hospital in Damascus to search for their loved ones’ remains.

What Comes Next for Lebanon’s Shiites?

What Comes Next for Lebanon’s Shiites?

Lebanon’s Shiite community is contending with the collapse of Hezbollah’s ally Bashar al-Assad. While many are apprehensive, some are celebrating the changes in Syria — and are ready to hope.

Syrians Ponder a Future After Aleppo

Syrians Ponder a Future After Aleppo

Residents of Aleppo and government-held areas in Syria are contemplating what comes next after the stunning recent rebel takeover.

Chasing the Freedom To Write in a Land of Masks

Chasing the Freedom To Write in a Land of Masks

A journalist reflects on his experiences navigating the repression in Syria and the relative freedom of Lebanon. Balancing hope and fear, he delves into the complexities of freedom, identity and the enduring struggle to practice journalism with integrity.