After the fall of the Assad regime in Syria, The New York Times joined a group of former rebel soldiers trying to enforce law and order in a country grappling with the ghosts of its past.
The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces in northern Syria have showcased its nascent drone capabilities through ...
Post-Assad Syria will never allow its territory to be used as a staging ground for threats against Turkey, its top diplomat ...
Syria has faced such transitions before. Unless secular, pro-democracy advocates learn from the past, we risk falling into ...
An official with the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) said on Thursday the militant group would agree to leave northeastern ...
The leaders of two previously rival Kurdish groups have met in northern Iraq in an apparent step toward reconciliation at a ...
Assad’s government in December 2024 created new possibilities to ensure accountability for years of atrocity crimes and the ...
Syria has once again cleared that it will never allow its territory to be used as a staging ground for threats against Turkey ...
Turkey is ready to provide support to the new Syrian administration for the management of Islamic State camps in the country, ...
NATO ally Turkey has emerged as the dominant state power in a new Syria, and is seeking to press its advantage by bombing and ...
Assad’s regime, the status of minorities and their future is among the most crucial questions. Although many people have ...
Assad’s regime on December 8 has put Syria in the spotlight once again. Following over a decade of conflict, the killing of ...