Basement schools support children in Syria’s DoumaInitiatives by teachers in Douma, in Eastern Ghouta, aim to continue educating schoolchildren despite bombardment.
Eastern Ghouta students ‘risk everything’ for schoolingThree students explain what life is like in rebel-held besieged enclave, as they try to keep up with their studies.
Cash-strapped Eastern Ghouta suffers hyperinflationResidents in rebel-held Eastern Ghouta are running out of cash due to inflation and extremely expensive remittances.
Journalists in Eastern Ghouta: ‘No one likes to die silently’Al Jazeera spoke to two journalists living in Eastern Ghouta about their experiences covering the air attacks.
‘Survive or die together’: More than 400 killed in Eastern GhoutaSyrian government aerial offensive on rebel-held enclave that began on Sunday has killed at least 403 people.
East Ghouta reels under intense Russian, Syrian bombingScores of people have died in four days of intense bombardment in the besieged Damascus suburb.
Syria’s displaced: ‘This Ramadan is full of grief’Displaced Syrians in Idlib are experiencing a harsh Ramadan after being evacuated from their hometowns.
From Mosul to Raqqa: ‘Our family is still suffering’An Iraqi man shares his story of fleeing ISIL in Iraq and then in Syria, only to be stopped at the Turkish border.
OPINIONOPINION, The case for: Can journalists be activists?Activist-journalists in Syria inform international media about the war, and sometimes it is hard to leave views aside.quotes
The harrowing evacuation of east AleppoJournalist Zouhir Al Shimale recounts his experience leaving the city, which was besieged for months by regime forces.