Democracy and peace are not guaranteed when a dictator falls — sometimes, a country’s fate turns uglier and messier.
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.
After Syria’s longtime autocratic ruler was toppled late last year, the man who led rebel groups to victory immediately faced ...
The work of the Syria Strategy Project and the considerable policy recommendations found in this report present a realistic ...
The image of the two men meeting, having discarded their military uniforms and put on suits, illustrates how leaders can ...
"To be honest, the Alawites clearly ask for international protection," a former Syrian diplomat told Newsweek.
The Zionist regime that has always faced security threats in its borders is seeking to exploit the domestic crises faced by ...
A Syrian security source said the pace of fighting had slowed around Latakia, Jabla and Baniyas, while forces searched ...
Residents described shootings outside their homes and bodies in the streets in Syria’s worst unrest since Bashar al-Assad’s ...
Iraq’s Development Road aims to reduce dependence on oil by turning the country into a key trade corridor between Asia and Europe.
Russia maintains two key military bases in Syria, including an air base in Hmeimim and a naval base in Tartous.
Pro-Kurdish politicians are meeting the imprisoned leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or PKK, as part of renewed peace efforts ...