International aid and development work funded by the U.S. government has almost entirely come to a halt, leaders in ...
The fighting, he said, lasted throughout the day, involving exchanges of gunfire with light and medium weapons. Mortar shells were also deployed by the Syrian Army to prevent further Hezbollah ...
A Syrian army soldier places a Syrian national flag during a battle with rebel fighters at the Ramouseh front line, east of Aleppo, Syria, Monday, Dec. 5, 2016. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar, File ...
In their first meeting, Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Shara, and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed strengthening their countries’ ties. By Ben Hubbard Reporting from Istanbul ...
DAMASCUS, Syria — Syria is open to letting Russia keep its air and naval bases along the Mediterranean coast as long as any agreement with the Kremlin serves the country’s interests ...
that was so touching and really humanized the story of the Syrian community," Mendoza said. Nour says it's an honor to shine a light on the plight of refugees by sharing her own struggles and ...
Iraqi security officials told MEE that 17 buses, each carrying 40 to 50 fighters from the Fatemiyoun Brigade, left everything behind and fled Syria through the Iraqi border. Rebels burn a flag ...
At least 15 people were killed and dozens wounded Monday when a car bomb exploded in the outskirts of a northern Syrian city DAMASCUS, Syria -- At least 15 people were killed and dozens wounded ...
CAIRO, Feb 4 (Reuters) - Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa invited ... Eastcategory A recipe for radicalism: Jordan raises red flags over Trump's relocation plan 4:59 PM UTC Middle Eastcategory ...
The sudden fall of Syria’s Assad regime in early December has raised an important question: Can the 6 million who became refugees during the 14-year civil war now go home? Officials in Turkey ...
Despite its statements vowing to clean up the country, Syria’s new government is unlikely ... suspended sanctions for six months, giving a green light to those who want to do business with ...
Syria's Ahmed al-Sharaa said on Monday it would take between four and five years to hold presidential elections, the first time he has laid out a timeline for the vote since he was named ...