Daraa
A Rebel Rift Is Brewing On Syria’s Southern Front
Increasing foreign support and long-simmering ideological differences between al Nusra Front and the FSA are beginning to shift.
Syrian Refugees Are Stuck at the Jordanian Border
Desperate to get out of the war-torn country, thousands of refugees have made their way to Daraa only to find themselves trapped.
Learning to Fight Like an American at the Free Syrian Army Training Camp
For nearly a year, rumors have swirled about a covert, US-run training camp for FSA fighters in the vast Jordanian desert.
Syrian Children Are Drawing to Heal Their Civil War Traumas
Young Syrian refugees in Lebanon are overcoming the psychological scars of civil war through creative expression.
How Syrian Children Are Drawing and Using Art Therapy to Heal the Trauma from War
Art therapy sessions started at the Nadja Now center when little kids sketched out images of the war: a daughter holding her mother's hand while a gun is pressed to her head point-blank.
Who Has the Upper Hand in the Birthplace of the Syrian Revolution?
Cutting through the propaganda on the front line of the civil war.
Onslaught Begins on Syrian Revolution's Ground Zero
Syria's 2011 uprising began in the southern town of Daraa. Now the rebel stronghold is facing a wave of attacks from Assad's regime.