For many years, the Syrian desert was an incredibly dangerous place. Experts believe the last remnants of Islamic State are still there. But are they really?
We have massive numbers in our prisons, and this constitutes an ongoing threat,” Syrian Democratic Forces commander, Gen.
Minister of Interior Mazen Faraya said that 34,690 Syrians have returned back home since the fall of Bashar Assad's regime, of which over 4,800 were living in camps.Two days before the ouster of Assad ...
The Israeli prime minister says the military will "return to intense fighting until Hamas is finally defeated" if the ...
Syria’s future depends on a historic undertaking: facilitating the return of Syrian refugees to their homes in a country ...
Syria’s status as a classic Middle East tourist definition was shredded by civil war. Visitors are now beginning to return, ...
Palestinians fled the 1948 Mideast War and took refuge in neighboring Syria. After 77 years, they're still waiting to go back ...
Statements by Washington and Tel Aviv endorsing ethnic cleansing plans in Palestine have now forced Saudi foreign policy to revert back five decades to the Arab nationalist days of King Faisal ...
The long anticipated return home for residents of the Syrian town of Tel Rifaat, displaced since 2014, has collided with a ...
Although the political landscape has changed drastically, many factors work against a mass return of refugees to Syria.
Mehdi al-Shayesh thought he would quickly resettle in his central Syrian home town after Bashar al-Assad was ousted, but like ...
From genocide in Syria and Iraq to ethnic cleansing in Burma, religious oppression and persecution destroyed countless ...