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Washington Post reports US signals shift, says Syria may need decentralization amid minority unrest. Sweida massacres and ...
Damascus is still trying to crack down on ISIS threats, and fund people who have returned from displaced persons camps. The ...
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.
In areas home to religious and ethnic minorities, Syria’s Sunni Islamist-led government is increasingly seen as a threat.
A drive to recruit Kurds and religious minorities to the Syrian government's General Security Forces in the northern area of ...
The UN relief chief emphasised that without more funding, “we won’t be able to sustain these vital efforts, let alone expand them to more people who need them.” ...
War-ravaged Syria appears to be on the brink of fracturing again. Various rebel groups, united only in their hatred for ...
Syria (MNN) — Integrate or separate? The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) control much of northeast Syria. Back in ...
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa expressed hope to avoid conflict with U.S.-backed Kurdish forces amid stalled integration ...
Several Sunni Arab tribes in northeast Syria, which encompasses 30 percent of the country and is currently under the control ...
Several Sunni Arab tribes in northeast Syria, which encompasses 30 percent of the country and is currently under the control ...
As Ankara increasingly threatens the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, the opposition People's Equality and Democracy ...