A hmed al-Sharaa, Syria’s president, spoke to The Economist on January 31st in Damascus. The conversation has been translated ...
Tulsi Gabbard, President Donald Trump's pick to be director of national intelligence, faced sharp criticism from Democrats ...
For more than a decade, Mr. al-Assad remained in power, employing vicious means to do so while enjoying an obscene amount of ...
On a street corner in the old town of Damascus, rugged men with rifles stare sharply at passers-by. Despite their appearance, ...
PA cabinet leader Mohammad Mustafa meets Ahmed Al-Sharaa during a visit to Damascus, the first by a high-level PA delegation ...
The foreign minister was replying to a question by former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair about the country's potential for ...
As an unconventional pick to lead the nation's intelligence service, Tulsi Gabbard is expected to face tough questions about ...
Trump’s pick for director of national intelligence disregarded U.S. assessments of chemical weapons attacks and instead ...
After the sudden fall of the Syrian regime in December, Syrians are still euphoric but grappling with a shattered economy and fragile security.
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Syria's Future
Noor Humair ...
He’s gone now ... who were meant to look after them were traumatized. All of us just had to keep going.” Every year, the government held national essay competitions for Syria’s students.