New Internationalist

AT A GLANCE

LEADER: Bashar al-Assad has held the presidency since 2000 and remains in office, though a number of countries no longer recognize him as the legitimate representative of the Syrian people.

Syria’s economy has Syrian pound. Agriculture and oil were Syria’s two primary pre-war exports. Both industries have been severely disrupted (oil production was 667,000 barrels a day in 2002 but is just 15,000 barrels a day now), with sanctions also stifling trade.

You’re reading a preview, subscribe to read more.

More from New Internationalist

New Internationalist1 min read
Women in Revolt!
(Music For Nations, CD, DL, LP) musicfornations.lnk.to/WomenInRevolt Collected as a soundtrack to Women in Revolt!, the exhibition at London’s Tate Britain (untill 7 April 2024), Women in Revolt! Underground Rebellion in British Music – 1977-1985 is
New Internationalist3 min read
View From Brazil
Lakes become mud puddles, river courses look like dirt roads. Images of drought in northern Brazil’s Amazon, alongside floods in the southern states of Rio Grande do Sul and Santa Catarina, provide a glimpse of the country’s future with the worsening
New Internationalist3 min read
Send Us Your Feedback
I grew up on a farm with pigs, cattle and sheep and can assure Peter Bavington (Letters, NI 545) that not all mammals are always neatly divided into male and female. KEITH CARROLL DAWSON CREEK, CANADA Congratulations on turning 50! The world needs th

Related Books & Audiobooks