Former regime fighters tell the BBC they want to regain civilian status and had nothing to do with atrocities.
Sednaya prison was the site where thousands of Syrians were tortured and killed under Assad’s regime. Investigators have uncovered mass graves, and are calling for justice.
By The Associated Press Ukraine’s foreign minister met with Syria’s de facto leader Ahmad al-Sharaa in Damascus on Monday, ...
Al Jazeera has released a new video that it says shows Russian combat jets still at Khmeimim Air Base in Syria despite ...
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha met with Syria's de facto leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, during a high-profile visit to ...
Shibani, on Monday urged Kuwait to reopen its embassy in Damascus and resume relations with Syria following the downfall of ...
Israel's ambassador to the United Nations issued on Monday what he called a final warning to Yemen's Iran-backed Houthi ...
Clashes erupted last week in several cities across Syria between Assad supporters and the new government, which is led by ...
It is the first time Ahmed al-Sharaa has commented on a possible electoral timetable since Bashar al-Assad was ousted this ...
For decades, any Syrian daring to broach political topics got used to speaking in hushed tones and with a watchful eye ...