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Syria under President Ahmad Sharaa remains far from achieving genuine national reconciliation, a meaningful political ...
Sectarian violence has turned a Syrian city into a slaughterhouse, and survivors recount shelling, executions and burials in ...
"Trust must exist first and foremost," Syrian Democratic Council representative to the U.S. Sinam Mohamad told Newsweek.
Sharaa vowed to protect minority groups including the Druze and the Alawites, who formerly dominated power in Syria. But ...
A blood-soaked week illustrates the perils and challenges faced by the young government.
A scholar of religious minorities and the Middle East explains the historical persecution and marginalization of the Alawite ...
A Syrian government investigation says more than 1,400 people died in sectarian violence along the coast earlier this year.
The Syrian government says clashes in the southern city of Suwayda have stopped after a week of violence left hundreds of ...
Sharaa's hopes of stitching Syria back together under the rule of his Islamist-led government are complicated by the ...
A fresh ceasefire agreement has been brokered between Syrian government officials and leaders of the Druze religious minority on Wednesday - the second truce in as many days, after the first collapsed ...
Syria’s new Islamist leader Ahmed Sharaa appealed for peace as clashes with loyalists of the ousted Assad regime resulted in nearly 1,000 deaths in some of the worst violence in over a decade ...
The DNA of 10 families exposed to the ’80s violence and 22 families to the 2011 conflict was compared to the genetic material of 16 families who left Syria before 1980, avoiding decades of unrest.