WSJ looks at the situation in Raqqa, Syria, through the eyes of two activists — and through the lens of ISIS propaganda videos.
Some of these families sought refuge in Raqqa from other battles in Syria's long war, only to find themselves now back at the centre of the fighting. Others are emerging from years inside a living ...
Inside 'Islamic State': A Raqqa diary Islamic State group: The full story A statement from the SDF's Operation Wrath of the Euphrates said its fighters had stormed Al-Romaniya and were locked "in ...
Authorities in the semi-autonomous Kurdish region warn that Ankara is preparing an offensive to occupy all the territory they ...
So urban fighting carries a high cost. Still, for four reasons, as the battle for Mosul gets underway, it’s also time to commence the battle for Raqqa, the capital city of Daesh (also known as ...
Amid continued attacks from Turkey and Islamist groups it supports inside Syria, Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Two Syrian women worked with the Swedish news organization Expressen to secretly film what life is like in Raqqa, the Syrian city ISIS has claimed as its capital.
Abdi also promised to punish authority abusers and solve Raqqa unrest transparently. "The fall of the criminal regime has cleared the way for resolving all issues through dialogue," Abdi said ...
Arab tribes in Raqqa, northern Syria vowed on Monday to reclaim their lands, which have been under the occupation of the terrorist group PKK/YPG since 2017. Representatives of Raqqa’s Arab ...