The summit rounds off an extraordinary 11 months since Sharaa’s military group, Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), swept into ...
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Damascus home hit by Katyusha rockets launched from outskirts of Syria capital; 1 hurt
Syrian defense ministry says two projectiles hit home in Mazzeh neighborhood, causing damage in attack by 'unknown assailants ...
State media report that rockets have hit a home in Syria's capital, Damascus, wounding several people and causing damage ...
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa had previously met Donald Trump on the sidelines of a Gulf leaders' summit in Saudi Arabia, ...
Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSN
Exiled Syrian opens up about death-defying smuggling operation that showed proof of Assad's cruelty
It’s been more than a decade since tens of thousands of photos started appearing online showing the broken bodies and torture ...
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Zohran Mamdani’s wife Rama Duwaji uses her art to rage against US ‘imperialism’ and ‘Israeli war crimes’
Duwaji has remained largely in the shadows during her husband's campaign but is not shy about airing her pro-Palestinian and anti-American views.
A capacity crowd packed the Jamestown Arts Center (JAC) for the newportFILM exclusive screening of “Love+War,” the National ...
During the more than decade-long civil war in Syria, millions were displaced in the country and millions more fled abroad as ...
On Dec. 8, Syrian rebels entered Damascus, ending the Assad family’s 54-year rule and ostensibly the first phase of the ...
Bana al-abed, a 15-year-old Syrian activist and survivor of the 2016 Aleppo siege, has been awarded the 2025 International ...
More than 400,000 Syrians have been displaced in the year since the civil war ended, according to the United Nations, driven by a mix of sectarian violence, acts of revenge and property disputes.
Syrians start to return home after end of civil war, but some found strangers living in their houses
Millions of displaced Syrians are looking to return home after the civil war ended last December. The problem in some cases? Other people are still living in their homes. NPR’s Emily Feng and Jawad ...
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