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The Druze, once low-profile, are now at the center of Syria’s chaos, with rising violence, Israeli strikes, and deepening ...
Syria’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa has urged Sunni Bedouin tribes to honor a ceasefire aimed at ending deadly clashes ...
The government of Syria confirmed on Saturday that it had struck a ceasefire agreement with Israel to end a conflict that ...
One day after reaching a ceasefire with Israel, Syrian military forces began moving into the country's Suwayda Governorate, ...
Hundreds of people have been killed in days of violence in southern Syria which began with clashes between members of the ...
Around 940 people, mostly civilians, have been killed in week-long violence in Syria's Druze-majority province of Sweida, a ...
Syria’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa has urged Sunni Bedouin tribes to honor a ceasefire aimed at ending deadly clashes ...
Syria's leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, foreground, formerly known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani, walks in the presidential palace ahead ...
Ahmed al-Sharaa called on all sides to respect the truce, halt all hostilities in all areas, make sure civilians are safe and humanitarian aid deliveries are unimpeded ...
Violence between government forces and armed factions of a religious minority in southern Syria has deepened divisions in a country still recuperating from a civil war.
Following the horrific massacres on the coast last March and the outbreak of violent confrontations in Suweida, one must ask: Has division become a reality in Syria?