Assad's regime, Russia lost a key all in the Middle East - but it still hopes to keeps its military bases in Syria.
Russia fears for its bases in Syria and elsewhere after the ousting of dictator Bashar Assad, a Kremlin ally.
As President Biden prepares to leave office, he has sought to take credit for the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad of ...
Washington needs a plan to create conditions for future U.S. investment to stabilize Syria — and to make sure Russia doesn’t ...
The fall of Russian ally Bashar al-Assad in Syria has disrupted the Kremlin's strategy not only for the Mediterranean but ...
Circassians in the MENA region are celebrating Ukraine's recognition of the Circassian genocide by Russia following years of ...
President-elect Donald Trump should get tough on countries using chemical weapons in breach of agreed international ...
Lebanese caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati will meet Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus on Saturday, two ...
In a wide-ranging exit interview, NPR's Mary Louise Kelly asks Central Intelligence Agency director William Burns about the ...
The Sparta II, a Russian cargo ship under U.S. sanctions, has been drifting near Tartus since Jan. 5 after leaving Baltiysk ...
Behrouz Esbati said he partially blamed Russia for the fall of Assad's government, in a rare break from Iran's official line ...