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19/09/2016 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Never Ending War - Why The Cease-Fire in Syria Won't Help
The cease-fire agreed to by Russia and the United States in Syria means that Aleppo and other devastated cities have been given a chance to breathe. But the temporary calm is unlikely to bring us any closer to the end of the war.
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09/12/2015 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
The West's Dilemma: Why Assad Is Uninterested in Defeating Islamic State
Sunday, Nov. 29, was market day in Ariha, a small city located in the northwestern Syrian province of Idlib. In May, various rebel groups had taken control of the town, which is legendary for its deep-red cherries. Ariha is located far from the front, and even further away from areas under the control of Islamic State (IS). But the Russian air force bombed it anyway.
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09/05/2014 | Inteligencia y Seguridad
Assad's New Bomb: Syrian Regime Hasn't Abandoned Chemical Weapons
Despite its pledge to eliminate chemical weapons, the Assad regime is attacking towns and villages with chlorine gas bombs. SPIEGEL visited the communities hit by the most recent bombings to interview victims, doctors and eyewitnesses.
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23/11/2012 | Frente Externo
Middle East - Syria: Syrian Rebels Have Lost Their Innocence
The regime of Syrian President Bashar Assad has perpetrated brutal attacks on both rebel fighters and civilians alike. Lately, though, the spotlight of world attention has been on alleged atrocities committed by those attempting to overthrow Assad. Moral standards may be shifting as the civil war drags on.
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