NORTHEASTERN SYRIA — The prisoners cover the floor like a carpet of human despair. Many are missing eyes or limbs, some are bone-thin from sickness, and most wear orange jumpsuits similar to what the Islamic State, the terrorist group they once belonged to, dressed its own captives in before it killed them. Upstairs, jammed into two cells with little sunlight, are more than 150 children — ages rou
transcript Trump Calls Iran’s Shooting Down of a U.S. Drone a ‘Very Bad Mistake’During a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau of Canada, President Trump responded to questions about Iran shooting down a United States surveillance drone. “This drone was in international waters. Clearly, we have it all documented. It’s documented scientifically — not just words — and they made a very bad mista
Declan Walsh and Tyler Hicks reported from Hajjah and other areas of northern Yemen this month. Our editors explain why The Times has decided to publish such unsettling images. Chest heaving and eyes fluttering, the 3-year-old boy lay silently on a hospital bed in the highland town of Hajjah, a bag of bones fighting for breath. His father, Ali al-Hajaji, stood anxiously over him. Mr. Hajaji had al
A bright and upbeat music video of Saudi women has rapidly spread across social media, viewed more than three million times since it was uploaded to YouTube two weeks ago. The video, which challenges the country's patriarchal culture, has prompted debate over the role of women in Saudi society.CreditCredit...8ies Studios Three women in black niqabs covering their hair and faces skateboard down a s
Protesters with an image of Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, a Shiite leader, in Tehran in 1979, the year of Iran’s revolution.Credit...Agence France-Presse—Getty Images Behind much of the Middle East’s chaos — the wars in Syria and Yemen, the political upheaval in Iraq and Lebanon and Bahrain — there is another conflict. Saudi Arabia and Iran are waging a struggle for dominance that has turned much o
Our reporter’s photographs and cellphone videos from a road trip in one of the world’s most violent war zones.
Thousands of civilians have fled the Iraqi city of Falluja in the past two weeks, after government forces launched an offensive to retake the city from ISIS control.CreditCredit...Thaier Al-Sudani/Reuters AMIRIYAT FALLUJA, Iraq — One of the Iraqi civilians who risked an escape from the sprawling battle for Falluja made it as far as the Euphrates River. He was there for all to see on Sunday morning
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