By Raja Abdulrahim Syrian opposition ... shaking up a civil war that had long been at a stalemate. The new rebel offensive began last week in Aleppo Province in northwestern Syria.
"I believe there will be violent fighting, the end of which we do not know," a top Syrian Democratic Council official told Newsweek.
Inclusivity and moderation are indeed immediate priorities for Syria, but a big national vote is not. Democracy does not ...
Some refugees may return to Syria because they want to live there again. But many won’t—for the same reasons many refugees ...
His research focuses on global terrorist organizations including violent state and non-state actors with a particular emphasis on conflict dynamics in Syria. His recent publications have focused on ...
The Assad government earned billions of dollars in a desperate attempt to prop up an economy that collapsed during the country’s long civil war ... worked on Syria, described the Syrian regime ...
the mass outflow of Syrian refugees to neighboring countries and Europe. Syria’s civil war drove all these shifts in the geopolitical landscape, which in turn have shaped the world we live in today.
Some passengers aboard Qatar Airways plane arrive for first visit since before start of civil war in 2011; Royal Jordanian ...
Kwid remains optimistic, emphasizing the team’s unity and determination to rise above the challenges and represent Syria on ...
Europe may move faster. On January 3rd the French and German foreign ministers met Ahmad al-Sharaa, Syria’s de facto ruler, ...
Syria needs foreign financial aid, investments, development assistance, and political support, including the removal of ...
Saudi Arabia on Sunday called for the lifting of sanctions on Syria after meetings with top diplomats from the Middle East ...