The Syria that emerges from seven years of conflict will look nothing like the country it was before. For the foreseeable future, Syria will remain a broken shell of a nation.
Tag Archives: Syrian civil war
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
CSIS has tabs on radicalized Canadians who have fought abroad
Only one Canadian of the 130 who allegedly left to help a terrorist group has been charged. Why?
Syria’s cross-border battleground
With one million refugees now in Lebanon, it could lead to violence across the region.
Canada gives $25 million to Syrian crisis as displaced people continue to flee
OTTAWA – Almost every day for the last two months, the lanky, wide-eyed Syrian boy asks his teacher when his parents will come to join him in northern Lebanon.
What will happen when Assad is gone—in Syria and beyond?
The instability that follows Assad’s fall will be felt far beyond Syria
Good news, bad news: Jan. 23-Feb. 3, 2011
Calgary speed skater Christine Nesbitt sets new women’s world record, while Syria’s civil war continues to cause carnage