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ISIS is slowly recuperating its strength in the ruins of former President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, and even more fighters could break out of detainment, The New York Times reported Monday.
With Assad’s fall last year, internal borders that long separated Syrians from one another faded away. For the first time in ...
Global Forecast as of 12:00 GMT Wednesday, April 9, 2025 ...
Global Forecast as of 12:00 GMT Wednesday, April 9, 2025 ...
Pro-Turkey Syrian groups have scaled down their military presence in an historically Kurdish-majority area of the country's ...
Women fighters stand guard during a joint security operation for Syria's Kurdish Internal Security Police Force and the ...
The US president noted that during a conversation with his Turkish counterpart, he congratulated him on 'taking over Syria,' accomplishing something that 'nobody has done in 2,000 years' ...
Spectator What is the situation of Syrian Armenians four months after the fall of the Assad regime? Regime change in Syria ...
On Thursday, both parties commenced a coordinated prisoner exchange in Aleppo, a significant step forward following the ...
A second round of prisoner releases was expected in Aleppo city on Monday, three days after members of the Syrian Democratic ...
Journalists Daham Al-Assad and Guillaume Perrier visited French jihadist Omar Diaby, also known as “Omsen,” in Harem, Syria, ...
The Trump administration is torn over how to respond to Russia’s military presence in Syria and whether to ask the new ...