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ISIS is slowly recuperating its strength in the ruins of former President Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria, and even more fighters could break out of detainment, The New York Times reported Monday.
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Jouri   Syria has not only endured a war that shattered its cities, but also a quieter conflict—one that devours lives long ...
A second round of prisoner releases was expected in Aleppo city on Monday, three days after members of the Syrian Democratic ...
The specialized pediatric surgery department at the Children’s Hospital in Aleppo officially commenced operations Monday ...
The Trump administration is torn over how to respond to Russia’s military presence in Syria and whether to ask the new ...
The news of the firings comes a day after an Oval Office meeting between Trump and right-wing conspiracy theorist Laura ...
Senior Trump administration officials have discussed in recent days the likelihood that the U.S. will be unable to secure a Ukraine peace deal in the next few months and are drawing up new plans to ...
The United States under President Donald Trump doesn't seem to have a clear vision for dealing with the new administration in Syria. When the Hayat Tahrir ...
Trump’s conciliatory approach to Moscow, moreover, has also stoked Ankara’s hopes of improved ties with the White House, while the countries’ presidents seem to enjoy a warm relationship. "It’s a good ...
A Syrian man holds out hope that videos show his son fleeing Saydnaya prison after the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. The Journal joins the father’s search for more clues about his fate.
The United States and Russia under the auspices of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia have already started negotiations. Their hope ...