Syria's war-ravaged oil sector faces tough road to recovery, analysts say
Syrian government regained control of major northeast oil and gas fields, offering a chance to revive energy production despite damaged infrastructure and chronic underinvestment.
A year after fall of Assad, a divided Syria struggles to escape cycle of violence
Assad's ouster ended a brutal 14-year war, but survivors face accountability gaps, evidence shortages, lingering security forces, and deep uncertainty about Syria's future.
The Gaza ceasefire revealed deep, persistent psychological and communal wounds—grief, trauma, and exhaustion that persisted after active shelling ended.