How Riad Sattouf Uses His Cartoons to Draw a Window Into the Middle East

How Riad Sattouf Uses His Cartoons to Draw a Window Into the Middle East

One early evening in December, the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad fled his country as rebel forces advanced on Damascus. In France, three days later, one of the country’s most-watched TV news channels turned to a cartoonist for expert opinion on the news. “Did you think that this could have happened …

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Syria Faces Big Challenge in Seeking Justice for Assad Regime Crimes

Syria Faces Big Challenge in Seeking Justice for Assad Regime Crimes

There seem to be no limits to the dark revelations laid bare by the downfall of Syria’s 54-year Assad regime. Prisons have emptied, exposing the instruments of torture used on peaceful protesters and others considered opponents of the government. Stacks of official documents record thousands of detainees. Morgues and mass …

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Israel’s Campaign in Syrian Border Area Prompts Fears It Plans to Stay

Israel’s Campaign in Syrian Border Area Prompts Fears It Plans to Stay

Israeli soldiers have raided Syrian border villages, prompting nervous residents to huddle in their homes. They have captured the country’s highest peak, have set up roadblocks between Syrian towns and now overlook local villages from former Syrian military outposts. The stunning downfall of Syria’s longtime leader, Bashar al-Assad, closed a …

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Top Iranian General Admits ‘Big’ Defeat in Syria

Top Iranian General Admits ‘Big’ Defeat in Syria

Iran’s top-ranking general in Syria has contradicted the official line taken by Iran’s leaders on the sudden downfall of their ally Bashar al-Assad, saying in a remarkably candid speech last week that Iran had suffered a major defeat but would still try to operate in the country. An audio recording …

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At a Beloved Lebanese Market, the ‘Destruction Is Painful’

At a Beloved Lebanese Market, the ‘Destruction Is Painful’

The business owners arrived one by one, but all were united in their mission on a chilly December morning: Salvage anything from the pulverized market in this hillside city in southern Lebanon. A photo studio operator and his son trudged through debris and twisted metal to recover dust-coated negatives and …

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In Damascus, Syrians Reclaim Spaces and Freedoms After al-Assad’s Fall

In Damascus, Syrians Reclaim Spaces and Freedoms After al-Assad’s Fall

For much of her life, Sumaya Ainaya spent weekend and summer nights on Mount Qasioun, which overlooks the city of Damascus, joined by other Syrians drinking coffee, smoking hookah and eating corn on the cob roasted on grills nearby. But soon after the Syrian civil war erupted in 2011, the …

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