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.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights said armed groups and foreign fighters aligned with the government but not integrated ...
A Syrian military operation against remnants of the former Assad regime has now ended, having sparked some of the worst ...
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Syria’s interim government says it has reached a landmark agreement with Kurdish-led forces to integrate them into state ...
Fierce clashes over the past two days between security forces under Syria’s new Islamist government and gunmen belonging to ...
After violence broke out between the current and past regimes in Syria, fearful residents have waded across a river to take ...
Armed men stormed the home of Noureddine al-Labbad in the town of Al-Sanamayn, opening fire on him and his brother before fleeing, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says.
Up to one million desperate Syrians living in camps and displacement sites across the country’s northwest intend to return ...
This past weekend’s sectarian violence was possibly among the bloodiest 72 hours in the modern history of Syria after 14 ...
Greece has been deeply alarmed over the renewed violence that broke out in Syria last week, in which over 1,000 people are ...
Now in Lebanon, many of the displaced Alawis say they refuse to return to Syria for the time being, despite the situation ...
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