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Bashar Al-Assad; the Rise and Fall of a TyrantAssad, from his rise to power to his regime's collapse. Chemical weapons, mass displacement, and unspeakable atrocities—Syria's darkest chapter laid bare.
Syrians had remained silent about the bodies dumped in countless basements by Assad’s forces. Rescue teams now are moving ...
Syrian authorities have initiated a security operation in Latakia following the killing of two forces members, linked to ...
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Hosted on MSNIran slams Turkey over regional policy criticismIran said Turkey’s criticism of its foreign policy risked worsening ties between the neighbouring countries after Islamist ...
Russia views Libya as an anchor for further entrenchment in the Sahel, where Western disengagement and weakened governments ...
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Hosted on MSNIsrael launches air attacks near Syria’s TartousIsrael has carried out hundreds of strikes in Syria since former President Bashar al-Assad was toppled in December.
Israeli forces on Monday struck a military site where arms belonging to the previous Syrian government were stored in Qardaha ...
Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced on Sunday the formation of a committee to draft a constitutional ...
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Inquirer on MSNSyria forms committee to draft transitional constitutional declarationSyria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa announced on Sunday the formation of a committee to draft a constitutional ...
For the first time, Syrians fleeing civil war have a chance of returning home. But do those settled on Bute want to?
From a Bond villain lair in the rugged heights overlooking Damascus, the all-seeing eye of a notorious Syrian military unit ...
Now to Syria - many things have changed there since the Regime of Bashar al-Assad fell in December. NPR's Jane Arraf climbed on board the victory train in Damascus. It was once a propaganda tool for ...
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