Shells land in courtyard of medical center in Atareb, says rescue group; building reportedly suffers significant damage

Unable to return home, activists from Daraa who set aside their lives to join marches in the streets continue to support a cause that they hope can still prevail

Advocacy groups from France, Russia, and Syria accuse Wagner Group fighters over torture of a Syrian detainee, but powerfully-connected Russian firm unlikely to face convictions

Accusations say Syrian dictator's wife's support of speeches in support of Syrian army implicate her in its crimes, including the use of chemical weapons

Israel's bitter enemy is no more, argue two Israeli authors, but Assad's reconstructed regime, backed by Russia and Iran, poses new challenges

Millions have lost their homes due to the years-long conflict, and are unlikely to return in the foreseeable future

Suspects, linked to opposition figure Gulen, are accused of helping gunman who was killed by special forces shortly after he assassinated ambassador Andrei Karlov in Ankara

For years, the country tried to protect the 'villa' by hunkering behind barriers, physically and mentally; now, it is sallying forth bravely into the region

Director of Syrian Archive says he compiled 'extensive evidence' on alleged war crimes against civilians outside of Damascus

Former Assad intelligence official found guilty of complicity in crimes against humanity for Assad regime, in first case of its kind worldwide

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