Governance Amid Syria's Fragmentation Muhammad al-Bashir-not former Syrian Prime Minister in exile Riad Hijab or current ...
A view from the first city taken by the rebels who ousted President Bashar al-Assad, scene of a brutal Russian-backed ...
And so, during the war, the Mediterranean became a graveyard, and Syrians who had already lived through bombardment watched ...
Bel Trew spent days travelling across Syria – from Aleppo in the north, to the capital Damascus and Deraa in the south – ...
Syrian and Russian forces battled to bring Syria's second city of Aleppo under Assad's full control for years, unleashing ...
Sharaa, the militant leader of the main group driving the Syrian armed opposition, met with the leaders of the armed groups and discussed with them the new format of the Syrian army ...
The Syrian regime’s collapse came more quickly than the rebels had dreamed — the circumstances were both serendipitous and ...
We should ask the militants who toppled Bashar al-Assad in Syria what became of missing U.S. reporter Austin Tice and why ...
Can Syria forge a path out of chaos without the need for an extreme ideology to hold it together? “Chaos,” wrote Albert Camus ...
Many Syrian Christians are still uncertain about their future under the new government. In Idlib province, which the Islamist ...
Two journalists for the Syrian Kurdish media outlets Rojnews and the Anha news agency, Nazim Dastan and Cihan Bilgin, were ...
As Syria plans its future, The New Arab sat down with Syrian military leader Ahmed Al-Dalati to talk about HTS, Bashar ...