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 ...
The Syrian Network for Human Rights says 'serious violations' committed by Assad loyalists and government-linked forces ...
Damien and Nizar, former members of rebel groups in Syria, now work at a café in Idlib, the starting point of Ahmed al-Chareh ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNWho was behind mass killings on Syria's Mediterranean coast?Syria's Mediterranean coast has been gripped by extreme violence that has seen mass killings mainly targeting members of the ...
Since former president Bashar al-Assad was toppled in December, many Alawites -- his sect -- have feared reprisals for his ...
As the country faces fresh bloodshed, Bishop Hanna Jallouf, Apostolic Vicar of Aleppo, warned against division and urges ...
Syria follows as the second-largest recipient of Kızılay’s humanitarian assistance. The organization, which has a strong ...
Some were forced to crawl besides the bloodied corpses of their neighbours as they were battered by branches. Others were dragged out of their homes and shot at point-blank range ...
Clashes between Syrian forces and Assad loyalists in the dictator's former heartlands show the risks ahead, writes Middle ...
After Sunnis, which comprise 70% of Syria’s population, the Alawite is the largest sect in the country. President Ahmed al-Sharaa views Alawites as ‘remnants of Assad’s regime’ and holds them responsi ...
Syria's leader on Sunday vowed accountability and an investigation after the killing of Alawite civilians triggered an ...
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