#SyrianRefugees

Um Mohammed and her newborn daughter called Shafagh at the maternity clinic in Zaatari refugee camp. The clinic is run by the Jordanian Health Aid Society and United Nations Population Fund.

Go inside a maternity ward at the world’s largest Syrian refugee camp

Culture

The war in Syria takes lives every day. But at a clinic just eight miles south of the Syrian-Jordanian border, new lives are being created.

Golzow mayor Frank Schütz, left, leans over to whisper a question to Rasha Haimoud during a holiday concert. She and her husband, Ahmad Haimoud, are refugees who settled in the small former East German town after escaping the war in their native Syria

Worried about its future, this former East German city recruited Syrian refugees

Education
Boys carry boxes of biscuits near rubble of damaged buildings in Aleppo, March 2, 2016.

What life is like in Aleppo after the ‘ceasefire’

Conflict
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