Point of View
Renas Sino
Saturday, 25 April 2020
We don’t have enough protective masks to save the lives of seven billion human lives on this planet, but do we have enough weapons to kill more than this number?
For a moment this question may sound shallow, without meaning, but the truth in front of us is that the Corona pandemic has dest...
Renas Sino
Monday, 23 December 2019
When protests began in Syria in 2011, the Syrian government reacted violently to its citizens, preferring a military solution over any political compromise. At that time, I was in Damascus and I remember very clearly that the Russians tried to facilitate a deal with a number of Syrian oppositio...
Renas Sino
Monday, 30 September 2019
This article was written on 8th of October before the Turkish military operation
"We are very worried and afraid. We don't know what will happen. Should we stay or move to another city? How can Trump abandon us?" said my mother in a phone call from her house in Ras al-Ain, which is located jus...
Renas Sino
Sunday, 28 July 2019
There was a state of panic among Syrians, particularly among those east of the Euphrates in northern Syria, as a result of Trump’s sudden decision in December 2018, to immediately withdraw troops from Syria.
The announcement left many question marks about the timing and aim of the ...
Jad Alkareem Aljibaie
Friday, 17 August 2018
Justice itself is a unique combination of equality and freedom similar to water being a combination of oxygen and hydrogen. If separated from one another, the first becomes inflammable and the other poisonous.
Bassam Safar
Friday, 09 February 2018
The United Nations now serves the role of facilitator, attempting to find balance with the desires of the US and Russia, and decipher what that means for the broader region as a whole.
Renas Sino
Tuesday, 16 January 2018
All conflicts in the world have gone through different stages. Each stage has its own set of tools. The Syrian opposition must develop its tools and change its methodologies in order to achieve its objectives. These changes must be profound and inclusive, representing the values it believes in if it is ever to build a democratic Syria.
Renas Sino
Sunday, 14 January 2018
Geopolitics will have a direct and significant impact on the next phase of the conflict, which could be called the Syrian Cold War. This new cold war has arisen between international and regional actors, particularly the United States and Russia. The Assad regime and its allies currently control 44.8% of the geography in Syria, more than 83,000 square kilometers.).
Wasan Ghazali
Friday, 10 November 2017
International and regional pressure put on the Syrian regime to release female detainees has gone down the drain because the regime can seemingly do whatever it wants without being held accountable.
Jad Alkareem Aljibaie
Thursday, 17 December 2015
Therefore, it is antithetical to democracy, justice, equality, and it is a generator of racism, especially when politics is merely an ideology and the world is divided according to ideology, into two opposite worlds; the world of the good and evil