After the sudden fall of the Syrian regime in December, Syrians are still euphoric but grappling with a shattered economy and fragile security.
Fighting between Syrian Kurds -who a decade ago clawed out an autonomous territory in the country's northeast- and Turkish-backed militias is posing a serious threat to the current stability.
After the sudden fall of the Syrian regime in December, Syrians are still euphoric but grappling with a shattered economy and fragile security. NPR’s Jane Arraf reports from Damascus. This segment ...
NPR's Jane Arraf traveled close to the front line and brings us this story. (SOUNDBITE OF TANKS RUMBLING) JANE ARRAF, BYLINE: We're standing on a country road along the Euphrates River in the ...