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Russia wants to put Syria back in control of humanitarian aid

Abandoning the U.N.-established cross-border aid routes could put millions of Syrians at risk

Syria’s civil war will make fighting coronavirus particularly difficult

Many Syrians won’t be able to take preventive measures — or access health care

Northern Syria depends on U.N. aid. Its delivery could end tomorrow.

That includes aid to Idlib, which is under attack.

Humanitarian aid in Syria is being politicized — and too many civilians in need aren’t getting it

When the government controls the aid, it gets used for political gain.

Why Syrian refugees are at risk of a forced return to Syria