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'We Were Eating Grass': Syrians Flee As Fight Pushes On Against Last ISIS Remnants

Sunday, January 06, 2019

The last U.S.-led offensive against ISIS in Syria is taking place in a remote desert region. The al-Hol refugee camp is overwhelmed with new arrivals.

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Determined To Seek An Education, Teenagers In Raqqa, Syria, Create Their Own School

Friday, December 28, 2018

With their city in ruins and little international help, a group of teenagers decided to take matters into their own hands. They recruited teachers, found a building and set up classes for themselves.

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'We Will Curse Them As Traitors': Syrian Kurds React To U.S. Troop Withdrawal Plan

Monday, December 24, 2018

After President Trump's decision to pull out U.S. troops, residents of northeastern Syria tell NPR they feel betrayed. Syrians, led by Kurdish fighters, have lost thousands in the fight against ISIS.

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Foreign Wives And Children Of ISIS Are Held In Syria With Uncertain Future

Friday, December 07, 2018

Kurdish officials in northeastern Syria say they are holding 550 foreign women whom they captured after defeating ISIS, as well as about 1,200 foreign children.

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'Entire Families Wiped Out': U.S. Airstrikes Killed Many Civilians In Syria

Friday, November 09, 2018

Rescuers working to dig out and identify corpses from last year's anti-ISIS offensive in Raqqa estimate there were "thousands" of civilian casualties. The U.S.-led coalition acknowledges 104.

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'This Is Not Liberation': Life In The Rubble Of Raqqa, Syria

Friday, October 26, 2018

The city's slow recovery after ISIS rule is causing anger among residents who say they're left with little help from the countries that destroyed Raqqa.

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