Syrian’s interim president has said that millions would return after President Bashar al-Assad’s ouster, but many houses and other buildings were destroyed in 13 years of civil war.
Syria’s interim president has signed a temporary constitution that leaves the country under Islamist rule for five years ...
Armed groups killed entire families, including women and children, during an outbreak of sectarian violence in Syria last ...
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The National on MSNFactories shut, fleeing fighters: How Iran’s sway in Syria collapsedIn an abandoned complex in the Syrian desert city of Palmyra, a piece of paper bearing a motivational slogan in Farsi is pinned to a rough wall. “No beginning is more beautiful than hello, and no wish ...
Syria’s interim government has announced the end of a days-long military operation against insurgents loyal to ousted ...
Recent violence in Syria has sparked fears of further instability as leaders call for lifting sanctions to ease economic woes ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNHow Assad's Remnants Plunged Syria Back Into DarknessAssad’s downfall would be a chance to come together and heal the wounds of the victims’ families. It was not to be. The ...
This past weekend’s sectarian violence was possibly among the bloodiest 72 hours in the modern history of Syria after 14 ...
The violence in Syria in recent days has shown how difficult it will be to unite a fractured country with deeply held ...
The reported fighting in the capital, Damascus, and the second city of Aleppo were the first such clashes there since the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
The clashes raise concerns about Syria’s stability and interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa’s ability to reunify the country after 13 years of civil war.
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