The airport was shut during the offensive that toppled Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assad. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Since rebels took Aleppo more than a week ago, its new de facto authorities have been getting on with running Syria's second city, restoring basic services like communications, electricity and health.
From the capital Damascus, to the country's largest city of Aleppo in the north, to Idlib from where the offensive was ...
Syrian army forces repelled an attack by the terrorist YPG/PKK-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) on Aleppo city in northern Syria, the Defense Ministry said on Monday. "Our units were able to ...
Thousands of Syrian insurgents took over most of Aleppo on Saturday, establishing positions in the country's largest city and controlling its airport before expanding their shock offensive to a ...
Thousands of Syrians have poured into the streets and public squares to mark 14 years since the country’s civil war began, ...
As the country faces fresh bloodshed, Bishop Hanna Jallouf, Apostolic Vicar of Aleppo, warned against division and urges ...
Syria's insurgency leader tours seized city of Aleppo, as fierce battles intensify near Hama The leader of Syria's most powerful insurgent group toured the seized city of Aleppo on Wednesday in a ...
The reported fighting in the capital, Damascus, and the second city of Aleppo marked the first such clashes there since the fall of the regime of Bashar al-Assad. The short-lived violence in the ...
SDF, Syrian branch of PKK terror group, currently controls one-third of Syria's territory, including most of country's oil, ...