After a decade of war and displacement, many Syrians are returning to their homes, only to find them looted and roofless.
Conflict and displacement have left much of Syria’s infrastructure in ruins. Entire towns are uninhabitable. Schools, hospitals, roads, water facilities, and electrical grids are damaged or destroyed.
Russia's President Vladimir Putin has spoken to Syria's new leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, the first such top-level contact since ...
The interim government in Damascus has called for a powerful Kurdish-led militia backed by the United States to disarm and ...
Turkey's foreign minister says his country would reconsider its military presence in northeastern Syria if that country's new leaders eliminate a Kurdish militant group designated as a terrorist ...
Experts are returning to Syria’s war-ravaged heritage sites, hoping to lay the groundwork for restoring them and reviving ...
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World Politics Review on MSNSyria’s 2011 Uprising Offers a Roadmap for the Post-Assad TransitionIf Syria is to rise from the Assad regime’s ashes, its people must resurrect the spirit of the 2011 uprising in the post-Assad era.
“Hello from Free Syria. I’m in Damascus right now. It’s a beautiful winter. Everything is better than before,” Ayoub Alsmadi, founder of Syria Scope Travel, told CNN Travel. “Everyone is ...
Indonesia President Prabowo Subianto is “supportive” of repatriation, but Indonesian combatants in Syria will face ...
Asaad Hassan al-Shibani is leading a delegation for a first trip to the European Union since the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad ...
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