A 2017 US Embassy tweet labeling Syria’s Ahmad al-Sharaa a wanted terrorist remains online even as President Trump hosts him ...
Iraqis have voted in a parliamentary election marked by tight security and a major boycott. Attendance was sparse at many ...
Iraqis participate in a tightly secured parliamentary election, facing low turnout amid a major political boycott and ...
Only 21.4 million out of a total of 32 million eligible voters updated their information and obtained voter cards ahead of ...
BAGHDAD -- Iraqis headed to the polls on Tuesday to vote in a parliamentary election marked by tight security and a boycott ...
The president said to expect an announcement after meeting with President Ahmad al-Sharaa, on a move that JINSA’s John Hannah ...
Iran’s setbacks in Syria and tighter constraints on the Lebanese Hezbollah make Iraq the pivotal battleground for Tehran.
As Syria’s regime collapsed, the world’s eyes were on Bashar al-Assad’s getaway flight. Behind him, officials key to his brutal rule made a mass exodus, virtually undetected. Credit... Supported by By ...
New York Times reporters compiled a wide array of clues to uncover what happened to Bashar al-Assad’s key enforcers after the fall of the regime. The deserted villa of a former Syrian regime ...
Syria’s interim president, Ahmed Al-Sharaa, travelled to Moscow for a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, the first face-to-face contact the pair have had. The meeting was ...
DHUMAIR, Syria, Oct 14 - The Assad government carried out a two-year clandestine operation to truck thousands of bodies from one of Syria’s largest known mass graves to a secret location more than an ...