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Damascus is still trying to crack down on ISIS threats, and fund people who have returned from displaced persons camps. The ...
Syria's new Islamist government has said security concerns in three provinces mean citizens won't cast ballots when the rest ...
Suspected Islamic State (ISIS) members on Tuesday attacked a checkpoint of the Kurdish-led internal security forces (Asayish) ...
Damascus is still trying to crack down on ISIS threats, and fund people who have returned from displaced persons camps. The gov't wants to focus on issues closer to home, such as Israel, and Sweida.
AMMAN: Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa has expressed hope that his country would avoid military conflict with US-backed ...
A drive to recruit Kurds and religious minorities to the Syrian government's General Security Forces in the northern area of ...
Washington Post reports US signals shift, says Syria may need decentralization amid minority unrest. Sweida massacres and ...
In areas home to religious and ethnic minorities, Syria’s Sunni Islamist-led government is increasingly seen as a threat.
Initiative comes after UN-backed commission that investigated sectarian violence recommended authorities increase diversity ...
The fragile peace is already being tested as Syrian President Ahmad Al Sharaa’s new provisional government prepares to hold ...