Lina Sinjab

BBC Syrian Reporter Bids an Emotional Farewell to Her Hometown of Damascus

Conflict & Justice

BBC Syrian reporter Lina Sinjab bids an emotional farewell to her hometown of Damascus after having covered the conflict there for over two years. She produced a documentary “Damascus Diary” which is a collection of her personal observations in Syria.

The World

Bomb Blast Kills Syrian Security Chiefs

Global Politics

Violence In Syria Escalates

Conflict & Justice

Why the Future of the Syria Observer Mission is in Doubt

Global Politics

Syria’s Assad: ‘External Conspiracy is Clear to Everybody’

Conflict & Justice

Syria ‘Suicide Attacks Kill 40″²

Conflict & Justice

At least 40 people are killed in Syria as two suicide car bombings target security service bases in the capital, Damascus, media and officials say

The World

Protests in Syria Continue

Conflict & Justice

Thousands of people protested across Syria on Friday after the bloody crackdown on Hama.

The World

Heavy Fighting Rocks Yemen

Conflict & Justice

There have been continued reports of heavy clashes in Yemen between troops and suspected al-Qaida gunmen in the south of the country. Meanwhile, Ali Saleh remains in medical care in Saudi Arabia. The BBC’s Lina Sinjab reports from Sanaa.

The World

Yemenis Press for President Saleh’s Ouster

Conflict & Justice

The violence in Sanaa is impacting local residents, but they are still determined to ouster the president.

The World

Clashes in Yemen Leave Dozens Dead

Conflict & Justice

At least 39 people have been killed in the Yemeni capital, Sanaa, doctors and officials say. The clashes come as domestic and international pressure continues for President Saleh to step down. Lisa Mullins gets the latest from BBC’s Lina Sinjab in Sanaa.