Sharaa, Syria’s president, spoke to The Economist on January 31st in Damascus. The conversation has been translated and ...
: Syrian citizens walk in front of buildings that were destroyed in Manbij, north Syria, March 31, 2018.
Kyiv blames Putin for school missile strike as Russian governor blown up by mine - Russian bomb hits Kursk school with dozens of civilians inside, says Zelensky ...
Hospitals workers say at least 19 people were killed all but one of them women when a car bomb exploded on the outskirts of a ...
The Islamist former insurgents now in charge need to build popular support and demonstrate rule of law. And they’re finding ...
The blast, which detonated next to a truck carrying agricultural workers, underscored the challenges faced by the country’s ...
The new construction, visible in satellite imagery, suggests an extended presence. Israel says its forces will stay as long ...
Ahmed al-Sharaa has declared himself president, but the country is fractured among competing armed factions.
Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan says Turkey, Syria, Iraq and Jordan will come together to fight the remnants of the ...
Analysis: Unifying a fragmented landscape of armed factions into a cohesive national army is one of the most complex ...
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