Assad, old alliances have crumbled, and global powers are figuring out their relationships with Syria’s new de facto leaders.
The U.N. organization assisting in investigating the most serious crimes in Syria says the country’s new authorities were ...
The number of US troops in Syria has regularly surged higher than the Pentagon has publicly disclosed since at least 2020, ...
The new Islamist-led government promises moderation, but officials aren’t committing to such issues as women’s rights or free ...
Thousands of women rallied in the northeastern Syrian city of Qamishli on Monday to demand the new Islamist rulers in ...
Turkey is in close dialogue with Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said on Monday, ...
Russia sent a ship to evacuate soldiers and equipment from its bases in Syria, but it broke down en route, Ukrainian ...
Two African states are frustrating Moscow's efforts to establish a stronger military presence in the continent following the ...
Qatar is ready to invest in Syria's energy sector and ports, the de facto Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa said after meeting a ...
With Syria’s long civil war over and many countries hoping that Syrian refugees return home, the path forward is not so ...
As those in the lucrative Captagon network move aside, how will the new leaders stop any criminals waiting in the wings to ...
The Syrian regime’s collapse came more quickly than the rebels had dreamed — the circumstances were both serendipitous and ...