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.
It started with a frantic call to Canada’s ambassador to Jordan, writes Terry Glavin. How the escape unfolded—and the wrenching truth about those left behind
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
A daring plan kickstarted by Canada’s Chrystia Freeland saved hundreds of civil defence workers—but only after they survived slander, persecution and bombs
Yarmouk, an unofficial Palestinian refugee camp in Syria, "has been transformed into a death camp, like one of the lower regions of hell," yet Palestinian leaders in the West Bank and Gaza have taken little notice