Syrian’s interim president has said that millions would return after President Bashar al-Assad’s ouster, but many houses and other buildings were destroyed in 13 years of civil war.
As Mark Twain wrote, Damascus “measures time not by days and months and years, but by the empires she has seen rise and ...
The scenes of elation following Monday night's declaration came in sharp contrast to the grim scenes in coastal communities ...
After a period of relative calm in western Syria, the reported attacks raised the specter of continued sectarian conflict in ...
Analysts have said the latest violence, with nearly 1,000 dead, calls into question the new authorities' ability to rule ...
Sharaa blamed pro-Assad groups backed by foreigners for triggering the bloodshed but acknowledged that revenge killings had ...
When I interviewed Patriarch Ignatius Aphrem II of the Syriac Orthodox Church in Damascus on Feb. 27, neither one of us knew ...
Members of the small religious sect find themselves caught between two forces that many of them distrust: the new, ...
Members of the small religious sect find themselves caught between two forces that many of them distrust: the new, ...
Residents described shootings outside their homes and bodies in the streets in Syria’s worst unrest since Bashar al-Assad’s ...
Rihab Kamel and her family hid terrified in their bathroom in the city of Baniyas as armed men stormed the neighbourhood, ...
The death toll from two days of clashes between Syrian security forces and loyalists has risen to more than 1,000.