After the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, The New York Times joined a group of former rebel soldiers trying to enforce law and order in a country grappling with the ghosts of its past.
International flights resumed at Syria's main airport in Damascus on 7 January, a month after rebels overthrow the Assad ...
Iranians and Israelis have been banned from flying to Syria, which is under new leadership since last month's overthrow of ...
Chief prosecutor at the International Criminal Court Karim Khan met Syria's new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa on Friday, state media ...
The new Syria without Bashar Al Assad will ensure the teaching of minority languages without discrimination, although Arabic ...
EU crisis management chief Hadja Lahbib announced a 235 million euro aid package for Syria and neighbouring countries on ...
A Qatari delegation, led by Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammad bin Abdulrahman al Thani, arrived ...
The article explores why Syria, despite its early independence, was unable to establish a democracy, instead evolving into a ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a deal to return hostages held in the Gaza Strip has been reached ...
Syria’s new government has strongly condemned Israel’s incursions into a U.N.-monitored buffer zone, urging the international community to pressure Israel into withdrawing ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office said Thursday his Cabinet won’t meet to approve the agreement for a ceasefire in the Gaza Strip and the release of dozens of hostages until Hamas ...
Assad’s government in December 2024 created new possibilities to ensure accountability for years of atrocity crimes and the ...