Terry Glavin: The man Ottawa deemed unfit to be honorary consul is being celebrated in Damascus for ‘repatriating’ a 5th century Byzantine mosaic to Bashar’s blood-drenched regime
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Chrystia Freeland revokes status of controversial Syrian consul
The foreign minister has ordered a review after approval of honorary consul embarrasses the Liberals and upsets many in Canada’s Syrian community
Why did the Trudeau government approve Bashar al-Assad’s man in Montreal?
An unapologetic supporter of Assad’s regime has been named Syria’s honorary consul—to the dismay of many Syrians in Canada familiar with him
Syria’s once-promising revolution lurches toward a horrific end in Idlib
Terry Glavin: The tragic pattern of Russian barbarism, American duplicity and the Assad regime’s murderous cruelty is playing out once more—and no one is willing to stop it
Understanding the effects of a chemical attack
A doctor explains the devastating impact of a sarin-gas attack, and how to determine who was responsible
Our day of reckoning for Syria is coming
The mass murder and madness in Syria has opened a great gaping wound in humanity. Repairing it is going to cost us all deeply.
Bombs don’t make you president
Many were quick to praise Donald Trump’s Syrian strike. But that doesn’t suddenly make him a coherent, serious president
Hillary finally talks: ‘As an American, I’m pretty worried’
In her first post-election interview, Clinton gave insight into Vladimir Putin, Bashar al-Assad—and her own ‘devastating’ loss to Trump
Donald Trump orders missile strikes on Assad targets in Syria
In dramatic shift in policy, America fires on military targets in Syria, in Donald Trump’s first major military action as president
Omran Daqneesh, the face of global neglect in Syria
An injured little boy is a metaphor for the collapse of humanity in a ceaseless war in Syria we’d rather not even think about