Syria, Assad and Russia

Syria's Civil Defense has uncovered over two dozen charred bodies in two basements in rural Damascus, adding to the growing ...
Jon Lee Anderson reports from Damascus. Plus: the insidiousness of the entrepreneurial economy; fear and hope on the subway; ...
The summer home of ousted leader Bashar al-Assad was once off-limits to ordinary Syrians. Now people are lining up to visit ...
Books recounting torture in Syrian prisons or texts on radical Islamic theology now sit openly in Damascus bookstores, no ...
It already appears evident that the days of Russia serving as its leading arms supplier have come to an ignominious end.
Officers say the move aims to instil a sense of morality as they race to fill a security vacuum after dismantling ousted ...
They have lived for years in Zaatari, the world's biggest refugee camp for Syrians, but many are unsure they want to return ...
Built on a hill 30 kilometers from Damascus, the Saidnaya prison has instilled terror in generations of Syrians: a place of ...