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It’s been six months since longtime Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad was toppled following a stunning rebel offensive that saw ...
Since the church bombing, some Christians have been afraid to meet for church. A group of Kurdish Christians who are ...
Last month's deadly church bombing outside Syria's capital is raising fears among the country's minority Christians.
The longtime enemies have opened contacts, reflecting a power shift across a Middle East in which they have newfound common ...
The US is set to take the Syrian Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) off its list of foreign terrorist organisations on ...
Allies of the new Syrian government and other non-state actors have continued violence and discrimination against Christians ...
Israel insists on no Iranian or Turkish military presence in Syria, demilitarisation of southern areas, and keeping out ...
Two young Kurdish men from Kobane, northeast Syria (Rojava) have been missing for 10 days in the Syrian capital Damascus.
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.
TEHRAN - The new government in Syria is resetting its regional relations, and a lot of focus is on what will happen with ...
Also absent are security forces from the new government — the only armed men present are from the Druze's own militias, which have thus far refused to allow even a token presence from Damascus.
The day after last month's deadly suicide attack on a church outside Syria's capital, hundreds of Christians marched in Damascus chanting against foreign fighters and calling for them to leave the ...