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On the backfoot, IS uses old tactics to gain new strength | AFP

August 7, 2018August 7, 2018 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here August 7, 2018]

The Islamic State group is looking to recapture lost power by reverting to the grisly tactics that first propelled it to global notoriety, analysts say, including executions and kidnapping minorities.

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After painful search, Syrians learn detained relatives are long dead | AFP

July 24, 2018July 24, 2018 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here on July 24, 2018]

“That’s it? You’re sure he’s dead?” Seven years had passed with no news, but Salwa could hardly believe her nephew, a Syrian activist arrested in 2011, had been dead the last five.

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Paving the way: Syria highway traces winning regime strategy | ِAFP

July 6, 2018July 6, 2018 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here on July 6, 2018]

From second city Aleppo all the way down to the border with Jordan, Syria’s longest highway cuts through fertile fields of green, buzzing industrial zones and four major cities.

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In rebel Syria, a race to save precious property deeds | AFP

June 20, 2018June 20, 2018 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here June 20, 2018]

Beirut (AFP) – The external hard drive had been smuggled from Syrian regime territory through jihadist-held towns and into Turkey. When Ghazwan Koronful finally got his hands on it, he sighed in relief.

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War, displacement reshuffle Syria’s demographic map | AFP

May 25, 2018May 25, 2018 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here May 25, 2018]

Seven years of war and massive displacement have redrawn Syria’s demographic map, erecting borders between the country’s ethnic, religious, and political communities that will be hard to erase.

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Doctors ask Syria to lift 7-year ban on access to wounded | AFP

May 23, 2018May 24, 2018 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here on May 23, 2018]

Beirut (AFP) – Doctors Without Borders on Wednesday called on Syria’s government to reverse its seven-year ban on the medical charity, issuing an urgent appeal for access to wounded people in regime-held territory.

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First-time voters eagerly weigh in on Lebanese election | AFP

May 8, 2018May 8, 2018 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here on May 6, 2018]

Beirut (AFP) – Hanin Terjman was among the first outside her Beirut polling station Sunday: like many young Lebanese, she is voting for the first time and wants to see new faces in parliament.

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New Syrian land law raises red flags for rights groups, lawyers | AFP

May 4, 2018May 4, 2018 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here May 4, 2018]

Beirut (AFP) – Rights groups and specialists are sounding the alarm over a new Syrian law on urban development, saying millions of displaced risk never returning home after losing claim to land left behind.

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Election fever hits Lebanon, nine years since last legislative vote | AFP

April 18, 2018April 18, 2018 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here on April 18, 2018]

As its first parliamentary vote in nearly a decade approaches, Lebanon has been swept into campaign fever: posters on every corner, televised debates, and neighbours bickering over new electoral procedures.

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As Syria rebels quit Douma, questions linger over detainees, activists | AFP

April 13, 2018April 16, 2018 / Maya Gebeily / Leave a comment

[Published here on April 13, 2018]

Damascus (Syria) (AFP) – As Syrian rebels evacuate their holdout town of Douma, hope is dwindling that four iconic activists and hundreds of others suspected to have been kidnapped there will be found alive.

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