Feminism, Syria-style: Conservative tribesmen freed from Islamic State emerge into a world where women have rights
Ibrahim Habloush is grateful to be here in Ain Issa, one of dozens of wind-swept desert camps set up in northeastern Syria for people displaced by the fight against Islamic State extremists.
It is a safe place for his family of 10 while they wait for their ravaged city of Raqqah to be cleared of...