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After over a decade in exile, many Syrians living abroad are contemplating what was once unthinkable: going home. But what ...
Religious minorities in Syria face persecution under the new Islamist government, highlighting the critical importance of ...
Hikmat al-Hijri is a religious leader of the Druze minority in Syria. His flip-flopping politics and calls for Israeli ...
Assad’s regime was toppled, Charlie Smart, a reporter at The New York Times, traveled to a mass burial site in Syria to ...
Seven months after the fall of Syria's former president Bashar al-Assad, FRANCE 24’s Wassim Nasr gained access to sites ...
Troops locate explosives, rockets at 'key' commando bases in operation aimed at keeping arms from being smuggled to Lebanon; ...
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Syria’s military entered a stronghold for the Druze minority in the country’s south on Tuesday to “pursue outlaw groups,” the ...
South of the Syrian capital Damascus, Yarmouk refugee camp was the scene of violent clashes between Bashar al-Assad's regime ...
Syria has inked an $800 million agreement with DP World to revamp the Tartus port. This move signifies Syria's efforts to ...
Military reporter Emanuel Fabian weighs in on deadly, accidental airstrike on Gaza water hub, IDF backlash to 'humanitarian ...
The sweeping directive aims to “turn back on” Syria’s economy and reintegrate the country into the Middle East.