US Unprepared?
A major part of the United States of America might get destroyed, if North Korea or any other nation – equipped with nuclear armaments – uses a hydrogen bomb all […]
Drone Wars Unleashed In Idlib Province?
The current situation in the Syrian province of Idlib continues to alarm. Although the green buses brought to Idlib hundreds of militants from Aleppo, Deir-Ezzor, Eastern Ghouta, and other areas […]
A Little Thought…
It is known that without a strong root system, trees cannot be able to stand tall and withstand high winds. However, Tima Kurdi believes that human beings would be able […]
The Quarantined Terror Of Love!
“Resist, my people, resist them. Resist the settler’s robbery And follow the caravan of martyrs……” Dareen Tatour – the Palestinian poet, photographer and social media activist from Reineh, Israel – […]
Europe Should Acknowledge Assad’s Success
For the first time since the beginning of the Syrian crisis in 2011 a significant number of international experts, political analysts, and journalists have reported about the near conclusion of […]
Syrian Army Reinforces Northern Latakia Amid Reports Of Imminent Jihadist Offensive
The Syrian Arab Army (SAA) has beefed up their defenses in northern Latakia, following reports of an imminent jihadist offensive in the Jabal Al-Akrad and Jabal Turkmen regions. According to […]
Over 7,000 Evacuated From Besieged al-Fouaa, Kefraya In Idlib
On July 18 night, more than 120 buses and dozens of ambulances entered the terrorist-run towns of al-Fouaa and Kefraya in the northern countryside of Idlib province to evacuate civilians […]
BREAKING: Syrian Opposition, Western NGOs Hire Actors For Chemical Weapons Provocation
It’s not the first time we hear about the upcoming provocation in Syria. Following the joint US, British and French air strikes on Syria’s facilities in April, the locals wait […]
From Antigone To Aneeka
Traitor Polyneices’ body was lying on the ground. However, he would not be buried, as the state did not allow people to honour a slain rebel. It was the rule. […]
