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The U.S. military is set to consolidate its presence in Syria over the coming weeks and months, two U.S. officials told ...
A month after a wave of revenge attacks left hundreds of Alawite civilians dead, members of the Syrian religious minority are ...
It may be a sign that crucial Gulf Arab support for Syria is beginning to materialize after previous plans, including an ...
Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa and visiting Lebanese Prime Minister Nawaf Salam discussed land and sea border demarcation and ...
When former leader Bashar al-Assad fell, new Syria war crimes investigations began. But U.S. budget cuts have halted some work. For families of the disappeared, it means justice delayed or denied.
JEROME DREVON is Senior Analyst in Jihad and Modern Conflict at the International Crisis Group. He is the author of From ...
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa has made his first visit to the United Arab Emirates. The UAE's leaders have been ...
The U.S. has sent more forces to Syria, tamping down on the immediate threat, but experts warn that the extremist group could ...
Uli al-Baas told Newsweek it believes the U.S. "is the sponsor of chaos, terrorism and evil around the world." ...
Syria’s president has granted a three-month extension to an investigation into last month’s sectarian killings of Alawite ...
Syria was in danger of becoming a Turkish protectorate, explained Gideon Sa’ar, Israel’s foreign minister. Syria’s leaders ...
When Syria's Assad regime fell, victims gained access to archives on 130,000 missing people. Organizations compiling those documents lost U.S. funding under Trump, hobbling war crimes investigations.
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