The one thing holding Syria together now is Ahmed al-Sharaa, who has taken on the near-impossible job of teaching his people ...
The Syrian regime’s brutal response to protests with bullets set this grim reality in motion: from the very beginning of the Syrian uprising (March 2011) ...
The recent surge of violence in Syria lays bare the challenges interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa faces in delivering on his promise to lead a more unified country.
President Vladimir Putin has sent a message to Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, affirming Russia's support for Syria's ...
Analysis: The interim president and the SDF agreed to integrate Kurdish-led forces into the Syrian military, but the deal ...
As tensions rise in the region, foreign ministers meet in Brussels to discuss the future of Ahmed al-Sharaa’s Syria. Plus: ...
Demonstrators protested the constitutional declaration in Qamishli, Syria. Some among Syria’s diverse mix of ethnic and ...
Islam remains the religion of the head of state, Arabic is the sole official language and the constitutional declaration offers no guarantees or protections for Syria’s minorities.
Human rights activist Ribal al-Assad condemned European countries for lifting sanctions on Syria's new "terrorist" regime that is "killing civilians." ...
Sharaa, whose fighters led the offensive that toppled the Assad family dynasty in December, has said he will build an ...
Sharaa, promises inclusivity in a nation with a complex sectarian and religious landscape. His leadership faces challenges ...
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