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"Trust must exist first and foremost," Syrian Democratic Council representative to the U.S. Sinam Mohamad told Newsweek.
A Reuters investigation has found the new president's brother, Hazem al-Sharaa, along with a sanctioned Australian are in ...
A video purporting to show the execution-style murder of American Hosam Saraya raises new questions about the Trump-endorsed ...
The United Nations reports that over 128,000 people have been displaced by a week of sectarian violence in southern Syria's ...
It’s been six months since longtime Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad was toppled following a stunning rebel offensive that saw ...
Barrack suggested that Israel would prefer to see Syria fragmented and divided rather than a strong central state in control ...
Syria is in no position to confront Israel, but the settler state won’t balk at taking advantage of the situation, reports ...
Clashes between Syrian government forces and Druze armed groups have escalated, drawing Israeli intervention and raising ...
The end of the oppressive Assad regime in Syria in late 2024 has been broadly welcomed on the global stage – underscored by ...
Syria denies forces will re-enter conflict-stricken city despite Israeli warnings - The move further strains a fragile truce ...
Trump signs order lifting sanctions on Syria New Syrian leader who once had $10M bounty on his head met with the president last month. By Morgan Phillips Fox News.
NPR's Leil Fadel asks Mahmoud Meslat, co-chair of the political wing of the Syrian Democratic Forces, whether Kurds in the semi-autonomous northwest region have a voice in the new government.