Syrian refugees in Jordan—currently around 1.4 million—constitute a significant source of instability in the kingdom. Only half are registered with the Office of the UN High Commissioner for ...
Southern Syrian rebel groups were also closely connected to Amman and Western backing via Jordan from 2014-18.The king of ...
Malak Farouq is a Syrian refugee living in the Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan. She reflects on the fall of the over 50-year ...
When Syria's dictatorship fell, celebrations broke out around the world, including in Ohio, where Mohammed al-Refai, a ...
When the Syrian civil war broke out in 2011, thousands of Syrian refugees began to flood into neighboring Jordan. By the end of the following year, the number of refugees had reached 150,000 ...
The neighbouring countries with the most registered Syrian refugees include Turkiye, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq. About half of Syria’s registered refugees, or 3.1 million, live in Turkiye ...
While governments urge caution, calls are rising across Europe for Syrians who fled the Assad regime to return.
The development has raised questions about the potential return of Syrian refugees, including those in Jordan, which hosts hundreds of thousands displaced by the conflict. The UNHCR has reiterated ...
Personal food computers developed by the Open Agricultural Initiative in MIT's Media Lab and sent to Syrian refugee camps in Amman, Jordan have been revealed to be nonfunctional. "At a certain ...
Ministers from Jordan and Qatar were among the first high-ranking Arab diplomats to meet with the leader of the rebel ...
After 14 years of conflict, recent developments in Syria have raised hopes that the world’s largest forced displacement crisis may finally be resolved, but the future remains uncertain.
Local immigrants and refugees hopeful for homeland’s future, with some planning a return soon to reunite with family members ...