Following the toppling of Bashar Assad, Syria's Turkmen community hopes the new country's new rulers will heed their call to ...
The summer home of ousted leader Bashar al-Assad was once off-limits to ordinary Syrians. Now people are lining up to visit ...
Residents of Syria's Bayirbucak region seek justice, return of lands confiscated for palace construction since 1974 - Anadolu ...
The modern white building is surrounded by gardens of cacti, palm trees and all kinds of flowers ... Very quickly after Assad and his family fled Syria when the autocratic ruler was toppled ...
After the Assad regime fell last month, the family's properties were left abandoned ... there are lush orange trees and olive trees. The quiet of the property is only disturbed by the sound ...
After the fall of the Assad regime, Syrians grasp for answers and a path to restoration under new president Ahmed al-Sharaa.
At least 144 people, including 27 children, have been killed by landmines and unexploded remnants of war since Bashar ...
HADEEL AL-SHALCHI, BYLINE: We drive through the grounds of the Assad family's summer home. It's surrounded with olive groves and lush orange trees. But I also see something unexpected.
Assad and his family are Alawite ... A young boy watches as his father and uncle hack branches off the leafy trees in the ruins of the garden. This place has the air of martial law about it.