Syria's Ahmed al-Sharaa announced a timeline for the first time since becoming the country's new leader after overthrowing ...
Syria could need up to five years to hold its first presidential elections after the ouster of long-time leader Bashar ...
A car bomb killed 20 people in northern Syria Monday, authorities said, vowing to punish those behind the attack in an area ...
Sharaa, newly appointed transitional president of Syria, outlined a timeline of four to five years for presidential elections ...
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria's Ahmed al-Sharaa said on Monday it would take between four and five years to hold presidential ...
There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack, which the Syrian Democratic Forces has also condemned, and the presidency's statement did not say who may be behind it.
Despite its statements vowing to clean up the country, Syria’s new government is unlikely to tackle the profitable narcotics trade. Deposed Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad and his inner circle made ...
Ahmed al-Sharaa will visit Turkey on Tuesday after going to Saudi Arabia on Sunday, on his second international visit since ...
The meeting between the Turkish president and Syria's new leader will focus on Syria's post-conflict reconstruction, economic ...
Sharaa, Syria’s president, spoke to The Economist on January 31st in Damascus. The conversation has been translated and ...
The social media site X suspended then restored the account of the new Syrian presidency after it posted a picture of Ahmed ...
Al-Sharaa, also known by his nom de guerre, Abu Muhammad al-Julani, who appointed interim president by Syria's new ...