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Abdulrazak al-Jenan swept the dust off his solar panel on his apartment roof overlooking Damascus. Syria’s largest city was ...
MIDDLE Eastern leaders and their Western allies have long warned that Islamic State (IS) could exploit the fall of the Assad ...
Ukraine is boosting ties with Africa by offering military training, aiding refugees, and countering Russian influence through ...
Revenge attacks against deposed president Assad’s heterodox Alawite sect led local evangelicals to model reconciliation ...
AT LEAST 25 people were killed and 63 wounded as a suicide bomber opened fire at worshippers in a Greek Orthodox church in ...
Areas within the Idlib province are still being developed, Abu Tarek explains, and, unlike under the Assad regime, it’s ...
Key members of the 'Axis of Resistance' have so far avoided direct involvement in the latest regional flare-up, due to domestic pressures and fear of Israeli retaliation ...
ISIS is trying to come back in Syria and Iraq by giving weapons, finding new targets, and calling old fighters. They are weaker now, but some leaders fear they may rise again by using the chaos after ...
So far, the results of these efforts appear limited. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Syrian rebels reportedly control most of Aleppo following their surprise offensive which left regime forces reeling. Thousands of opposition fighters in armoured vehicles have been deployed to ...
In Aleppo, Rebels Give a Sense of What May Come in Syria Rebel fighters who took control of Aleppo about two weeks ago have promised security and continuity.
Rebels led by the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) captured Aleppo last week in a lightning offensive against President Bashar al-Assad's forces, raising fears in Syria's second-largest city.