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An art exhibition at the National Museum in Damascus is shedding light on thousands of missing Syrians, giving space to ...
For days, Syrians have watched as Iranian missiles and Israeli interceptors light up the skies over their territory, but the ...
Last week, a Syrian doctor's trial for torture ended in Frankfurt. The verdict marks a turning point. Following the fall of ...
After the fall of the Assad regime, Syrians reckon with the devastating human toll of the war from hundreds of thousands ...
Mr Hassan founded the National Defence Forces, a pro-regime militia formed after the outbreak of civil war. The group was ...
The Syrian government condemned Israel’s airstrikes and bombardment of southern Syria that took place after the rocket attack on Tuesday. It is not clear what was struck in southern Syria.
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Opinion After 8 years in exile, I returned to Syria. What I saw felt surreal. A journalist returns to Damascus and Aleppo to find a people cautiously rebuilding life amid ruins and uncertainties.
Tensions flare as rockets from Syria prompt Israeli airstrikes, ... Damascus faces difficult choices in southern Syria in light of Israeli airstrikes - analysis ...
Prime Minister eyes renewed talks with Damascus following US policy shift, seeks revised security pact and peace accord.
State media says a suicide bomber in Syria has detonated himself inside a church filled with people, killing at least nine.
Nir Boms, chairman of the Syria Research Forum at the Moshe Dayan Center in Tel Aviv, tells TML: "Israelis already know Syrians better than most people think, and we have a foundation to build ...