Syria witnessed the most intense and bloodiest clashes between the new Syrian government and Bashar al Assad loyalists since ...
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The Christian Post on MSNSyrian Christians are being slaughtered and the media doesn’t careOver the weekend, many watched in horror as reports poured out of Syria detailing the slaughter of Christians and other ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNSyria’s al-Sharaa launches probe into deadly clashes, vows accountabilityAhmed al-Sharaa says Syria will not be dragged into civil war as he vows to hold accountable those involved in violence.
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Worldcrunch on MSNHow Assad's Remnants Plunged Syria Back Into DarknessAssad’s downfall would be a chance to come together and heal the wounds of the victims’ families. It was not to be. The ...
Ever since its revolution in 1979, Iran has cultivated a network of proxies and friends throughout the Middle East. For years ...
Democracy and peace are not guaranteed when a dictator falls — sometimes, a country’s fate turns uglier and messier.
Russia castigated Syria's new leaders in a closed United Nations briefing this week, two sources briefed on the meeting told ...
A Syrian military operation against remnants of the former Assad regime has now ended, having sparked some of the worst ...
The deal to integrate the SDF into the new Syrian state could placate Turkey. The SDF and the Turkish-backed Syrian National ...
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNHow Can al-Sharaa Prevent the Overthrow of his Regime?It is rare to hear of a regime in our time that has triumphed and treated its followers and affiliates with nobility and tolerance, as we have seen with Ahmad al-Sharaa in Syria. In Iraq, the ...
Ahmed Hussein al-Sharaa was born in October 1982 in Saudi Arabia, where he spent the first seven years of his life. In a rare ...
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