AMMAN, Feb 26 (Reuters) - Jordan's King Abdullah and Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa agreed on Wednesday to work together to secure their common border against arms and drug trafficking ...
Israel, on the other hand, took these multiple peace offerings as a sign of weakness, spurring ever-bolder and more belligerent action. Thwarted by the unexpected collapse of the Syrian army in ...
More than 1,000 killed in coastal violence, war monitor says Interim leader Sharaa says he will hold perpetrators responsible Pro-Assad insurgents attack utilities and security forces, security ...
(AP Photo/Omar Albam) A burnt car remains in the middle of a empty road following the recent wave of violence between Syrian security forces and gunmen loyal to former President Bashar Assad ...
Ahmad Al Shara, the country's new leader, has promised to build a new state and put Syria on the road to recovery ... In Jobar and other parts of Damascus, signs are scant that improvements ...
Hundreds — possibly thousands — have been killed in Syria amid reports of massacres ... fighting still going on just 40 kilometres up the road and that it wasn't safe to be there.
Additionally, the constitutional drafting committee recommends the formation of a permanent constitutional assembly to draft Syria’s future permanent constitution. The Road Ahead The constitutional ...
Syrian government signs deal with Kurdish-led authority in northeast that would bring more area under Damascus control. Developers are seeking to convert office space at 530 Old Post Road in ...
(AP video shot by Omar Albam) In this photo released by Syrian state news agency SANA, Syria’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa, right, and Mazloum Abdi, the commander of the U.S.-backed Kurdish-led ...
Turkey wants to cultivate closer trade and energy links and hopes that the Development Road project ... most intense during the Syrian civil war — could rapidly escalate and spread to new fronts.
The insurgents have appeared disciplined, working to keep order, with no sign of reprisals. Experts say only time will tell what post-Assad Syria will look like. “Everyone’s still willing to ...