Rojava in Transition: From War to a Vigilant Routine
On the streets of Qamishlo, Hasakah and Kobane, life has returned to an almost everyday rhythm after months marked by uncertainty and military tensions. Markets are operating with relative normality, taxis move along the main roads, and many families are trying to reorganise their homes and recover habits that for a long time had been put on hold. In the cafés of central Qamishlo, young people once again gather in the afternoons while shopkeepers raise their shutters each morning. They are ordinary scenes that, until recently, seemed difficult to imagine.