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Last month's deadly church bombing outside Syria's capital is raising fears among the country's minority Christians.
The longtime enemies have opened contacts, reflecting a power shift across a Middle East in which they have newfound common ...
As well as being optimistic about the future of his war-ravaged country, Rami Al Ali has other reasons to be upbeat: he is ...
Damascus, SANA- After 14 years of isolation, Damascus International Airport started to revive again with the return of ...
Syria is working to rebuild its energy sector after years of civil war and crippling sanctions. The country has suffered ...
The United States government has revoked its designation of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham as a foreign terrorist organization, seven ...
Shiite rituals for Ashoura in Damascus have drastically changed after the fall of Syria's former President Bashar Assad.
Britain said on Saturday it was reestablishing diplomatic relations with Syria, as foreign minister David Lammy visited the ...
Britain said on Saturday it was reestablishing diplomatic relations with Syria after the country's years-long civil war, as ...
A Reuters investigation found 40 distinct sites of killings, looting and arson during three days of sectarian massacres ...
Damascus, Jul 9 (AP) The day after last month's deadly suicide attack on a church outside Syria's capital, hundreds of Christians marched in Damascus chanting against foreign fighters and calling for ...