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Politics and society
Since the fall of the Assad regime in December 2024, the government, led by former rebel commander Ahmed al-Charaa, is faced with a divided country. Reports and documentaries providing insight into the long war in Syria and the post-Assad reality.
58 min
Documentary
Syria: On the Trail of Daesh
One year after the fall of Assad, the threat of Islamic State is still present in a divided Syria.
25 min
Syria's Stolen Children
For years, the Assad secret services took away thousands of children from opponents of the regime and made them disappear.
Syria: The Druze Struggle
In late April 2025, fighting between militias and government security forces in Druze areas of Damascus has brought violence back to Syria
13 min
Syria: Fighting for Women's Rights
Women in north-east Syria are fighting for their homeland and for their hard-won equal rights.
Syria: Aleppo After Assad
In late November 2024, an opposition coalition seized Aleppo and toppled the Assad regime. What is life like in the newly liberated city?
Syria: A Taste of Freedom
On Sunday 8 December 2024, Syrians woke up to the news that Bashar Al Assad had fled the country.
26 min
Syria-Lebanon: Endless Exile
Hundreds of thousands have fled Lebanon since September as a result of the Israeli bombing raids, including many Syrian war refugees, who have to flee conflict again.
Syria: Trapped in Idlib
Anlam's answer to the unrelenting violence in Syria is unrelenting kindess
34 min
Syria: Child Workers in the Oil Industry
In a Syria ravaged by more than a decade of war, small makeshift refineries employ refugee children in terrible conditions.
24 min
Syria: Raqqa after the War
Four years ago, the US-led coalition in Syria destroyed Islamic State's last bastion in Raqqa. But there is a lot of work to do to keep the peace and to rebuild.
Syria: Alone after the Earthquake
One year on, ARTE Reportage goes back to Syria to see how the local population is coping after the earthquake.
Syria: The Village of the Blind
In north-west Syria on the border with Turkey lies the Al-Nouri camp, where blind civilians are housed.
Syria: Hope from the Ashes
Syrian student turned photo journalist Zein Al-Rifaiw documents people’s humanity in his war-torn country.
Syria: Lost Childhood
Hamoudé is just 12 years old, but with his dad in jail, he's the breadwinner of the family
Syria: Growing Up in a War Zone
Since 2018, our reporters have been documenting the daily lives of civilians in the last rebel-held region of Syria.