Shara, who led the rebel offensive that toppled Bashar al-Assad, offered little clarity on what the electoral process might ...
Holding elections in Syria could take up to four years, Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa said in remarks broadcast on ...
Elections may not be held in Syria for up to four years, the country’s de facto leader has said, in his first comments on an ...
Will he walk the walk and not just talk the talk? And if he doesn’t win in the elections, will he peacefully stand aside for ...
Holding new elections in Syria could take up to four years, rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has said in a broadcast interview.
As the fighters who ousted Bashar al-Assad set out to assert control over the country, they pursued former government forces ...
The leader of the rebel forces group that took back Damascus from Bashar al-Assad will now rule without fear of a $10 million ...
"Our problem is not with Israel. We don't want to meddle in anything that will threaten Israel's security," Damascus Governor ...
Qatar and Jordan are the latest in the region to send delegations to meet with Syria’s new leaders, including Ahmed al-Sharaa ...
Ahmad al-Sharaa said he estimated it could up to three years to write a new constitution, adding that 'any valid elections ...
Syria's new government likely needs arms to solidify its hold on power. That's an opening for its Turkish backers.
Syria’s de facto leader has said it could take up to four years to hold elections in Syria, and that he plans on dissolving ...