Following the sudden fall of former Syrian President, Bashar Al-Assad, residents of Aleppo have been reflecting on the horrors inflicted on them and their city under Al-Assad’s control.
Aleppo (Syria) (AFP) – The historic Baron Hotel in Syria's Aleppo is dilapidated and damaged by years of war but still standing and ready for a revival, much like the city itself. Aleppo's old ...
We are in Aleppo right now, which had been squeezed by Russian airstrikes and Iranian-backed militias in 2016, subjugated by a siege and had had hundreds of thousands of its children martyred due to ...
In Aleppo, efforts are under way to rebuild after years of destruction left much of Syria's second-largest city and its medieval citadel in ruins. Aleppo and its surrounding province were the ...
A state security branch in Syria's Aleppo kept binders of documents detailing the interrogations of detainees over the 13-year uprising. (Salwan Georges/The Washington Post) Branch 322 was one of ...
ALEPPO, Dec 13 — In one of the few open shops on a main street in downtown Aleppo, Syrian shopkeeper Ramadan Dali wields his feather duster with gusto, standing on tip-toes so he can reach the windows ...
ALEPPO, Syria — In this city’s forsaken eastern districts, residents need flashlights if they venture out after dark, to find their way through the rubble that was never cleared. For years a ...
Syrians made peace signs, waved flags and danced at a rally in central Aleppo to celebrate the end of the Assad regime, which was witnessed by the BBC's Middle East correspondent Hugo Bachega.
In Aleppo's city centre, the huge billboard in the main square with a picture of President Bashar al-Assad, which used to be a feature in any Syrian town and village, was set on fire, then removed.