Ahmed al Sharaa was declared the new president of Syria in the transitional government that came into power after the collapse of the Assad regime on December 8. This declaration led to congratulations from several Arab states in the region,
Sharaa was already de facto head of Syria's government ever since a coalition of rebel fighters swept through most of Syria and ousted Assad's regime.
Humanitarians warned on Thursday that Syria continues to face major security and aid challenges in the northeast and beyond, in the uncertain aftermath of the overthrow of the Assad regime.
While ostensibly aimed at restoring order, these operations have fueled further sectarian tensions, with reports of extrajudicial killings and sweeping crackdowns against local populations.
The occasion marked the conclusion of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul.
As insurgents raced across Syria in a surprise offensive launched in the country’s northwest late last year, officials from several
As the new Damascus authorities strive to restore their country and its diplomatic links they understand that Moscow is essential to this effort
More than 500 military and civilians have been killed as a result of fighting since the change of power in the Syrian Arab Republic. The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights (SOHR) told Izvestiya. In recent weeks,
TUNIS, January 31. /TASS/. Ahmed al-Sharaa has announced work to form Syria’s interim government in his first address to the nation as the country’s leader, according to the Al-Watan newspaper’s broadcast on Facebook (prohibited in Russia due to its ownership by Meta, which is designated as extremist).
I wish to bring attention the dangers inherent in the pervasive gullibility and ignorance that exists in relation to the war in Syria.
Syria’s former governing party, the Baath, is no more. The party had ruled the country for decades until it was overthrown, along with former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, on December 8 after opposition factions marched into Damascus. Wednesday’s announcement that the party would be dissolved merely formalised that process.
Humanitarians warned on Thursday that Syria continues to face major security and humanitarian challenges in the northeast and beyond, in the uncertain