PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron became the first European Union head of state to speak directly with Syria's new president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, on Tuesday.
Zour, which remains divided between Syria's new government and a Kurdish-backed militia, is a hostage to competing ambitions.
France, like other EU countries, has expressed a desire to engage with Syria’s new administration and lift sanctions on the ...
Most Gaza residents are the descendants of Palestinian refugees driven to the enclave in a 1948 war. They harbor a deep fear ...
A prominent media professor has been arrested and suspended for her alleged role in helping the Assad regime persecute ...
In-depth: After Assad's fall, Syrian civil society is reorganising for an inclusive political transition and to claim a role ...
Turkey and Syria are working together on a joint strategy to confront security threats in the region to ensure the safety of both countries, says Sharaa ...
For Syria's post-regime change future to be successful, the head of the Catholic Church's leading humanitarian and social service confederation has one clear message: End the sanctions now.
An Indonesian woman who felt duped into joining the Islamic State’s ”caliphate“ in Syria tells TIME of the challenges of ...
Sen. Mark Kelly, among other Democrats, voted against Gabbard, citing concerns about her judgment and past stances aligning with Russian interests. Gabbard's nomination now awaits consideration by the ...
The Middle East underwent immense changes in the 1950s due to political instability and ideological shifts. This period, ...
Either maintaining Russia’s military bases in Syria or finding an alternative outpost in the Mediterranean will prove ...