The push to reopen Damascus International Airport highlights the challenges facing Syria's new leaders in rebuilding the country.
What returning to Syria in the midst of the euphoria and horror of uncovering the al-Assads’ mass graves felt like.
The Financial Times pieced together Assad’s final days and hours in power from more than a dozen interviews, including with regime insiders and people familiar with the family’s movements. The sources ...
This deterioration was not only caused by the humanitarian crisis that displaced half of Syria’s population and destroyed the country’s infrastructure, but also by the weaponization of regional and ...
A mass grave containing the bodies of at least 100,000 people tortured and killed under the brutal dictatorship of ousted President Bashar al-Assad was discovered outside Damascus, according to ...
France sends diplomatic team to Damascus UK diplomats met new Syrian leader on Monday Syria's PM: forex reserves very low, urges lifting of sanctions Dismisses concerns about Islamist rule ...
which swept western Syria from the north to the south, taking over Damascus in a matter of weeks. Assad looked to counter what he described as a "flood of misinformation and narratives far removed ...
AP Photo/Omar Sanadiki, File Women pose for a photograph with opposition fighters in Damascus, Syria, Tuesday ... Corruption seeps through daily life. But in this moment of flux, many are ready ...
DAMASCUS — At Damascus’ international airport, the new head of security — one of the rebels who marched across Syria to the capital ... Corruption seeps through daily life.
Just a week after President Bashir al-Assad's regime was toppled by the Islamist HTS rebel group, people were going about their lives as usual in Syria's capital, Damascus, shopping and ...