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More than 145,000 people have been displaced by the recent fighting, the WHO said, with many sheltering in makeshift ...
Sectarian violence has turned a Syrian city into a slaughterhouse, and survivors recount shelling, executions and burials in ...
U.S. Central Command announced on Friday that Dhiya Zawba Muslih al-Hardan and his two sons were killed in the town of al-Bab ...
The main hospital in the southern Syrian city of Sweida is overwhelmed with trauma patients and working without adequate ...
The Druze, a religious minority comprising about 3 percent of Syria's population, are facing systematic persecution in ...
Syria under President Ahmad Sharaa remains far from achieving genuine national reconciliation, a meaningful political ...
Amid disputed reports of a government-imposed siege, Syria’s war-ton Suweida is reeling from a desperate health crisis and a ...
Seven months of relative calm in Syria came to a bloody end last week, when what began as local skirmishes escalated into the worst fighting since the fall of former president Bashar al-Assad in ...
Strategic Affairs Minister Ron Dermer met in Paris with Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Moallem, also known as Asaad ...
Sectarian violence in southern Syria is shattering hopes for a united country among the country's Druze minority.
"Trust must exist first and foremost," Syrian Democratic Council representative to the U.S. Sinam Mohamad told Newsweek.
Turkish officials say Syria’s interim government has requested Turkey’s help to boost its defense capabilities.