A reliable source from Kobani explained to Kurdistan24 that “The ongoing security threats, exacerbated by the withdrawal of humanitarian organizations, have crippled the labor market.”
A key dam in northern Syria has become a flash point in the conflict between Kurdish forces and Turkish-backed armed groups
Talks aimed at ending a 40-year-old militant conflict have fostered peace hopes in Turkey but the precarious situation of Kurdish forces in Syria and uncertainty about Ankara's intentions have left many Kurds anxious about the path ahead.
Newsweek’s Jim LaPorta first reported on Turkey shelling positions in northern ... U.S. forces, however, have not withdrawn from Kobani, DeWalt said. “The United States remains opposed to ...
The fall of Bashar Assad to Islamist-led rebels has raised the prospect of Turkey intervening in Syria against Kurdish forces accused by Ankara of links to armed separatists.
Around 100,000 Kurds are fleeing the fighting provoked by an offensive led by Turkey and its allies.
Local media in Syria reported on Sunday new fierce clashes between the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Turkish-backed groups in the east of Euphrates.
We discuss the current state of affairs in northeastern Syria, particularly in Kobani, with Umar Menla Yusif, a local pharmacist from Kobani. The ongoing threats from Turkey have left residents anxious.
The health administration in Kobani said the strikes killed five civilians and injured 15 others. Turkey, for its part, accused the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces of using civilians as ...