On a wintry night in Damascus, hundreds of people packed into a courtyard in the Old City, dancing and singing during a ...
After fleeing the war in Syria, Ameen Khayer met Thorben Beeken and the duo have since been playing to sold-out venues in ...
Australian women who lived in the Islamic State terror group's so-called caliphate speak from detention camps in Syria for ...
Far-Right German party is capitalising on discontent over terror incidents as the country prepares for election ...
The Syrian soccer player Abdel Basset Al-Sarout became the poster child for the Syrian revolution with his iconic protest anthems. In death, he has become its saint. But he didn't do it alone.
Established in 1923, this is Syria’s oldest music shop, fostering unity among diverse communities and faiths through a the love of music.
Mouaz Moustafa was 9 when he and his family moved from Syria to the United States and eventually settled in Arkansas. Today, Moustafa, now 40, is executive director of the Syrian Emergency Task Force.
To applause, percussionist Bahjat Antaki took to the stage with Syria’s national symphony orchestra for the first classical concert at the Damascus Opera House since President Bashar al-Assad ...
Syrian government forces retreated and along ... just because of my personality, or I listen to music or I dress the way I dress and stuff like that," she said. "So it is very difficult for ...