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U.N.: Syrian Factions Committed 'Widespread and Systematic' Attacks on Civilians in Coastal Violence
A U.N.-backed commission has found widespread and systematic violence against civilians in Syria's coastal region ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNWar crimes likely committed by both sides in Syria coastal violence: UN
The clashes in March included murder, torture and other ‘inhumane acts’ that UN investigators say amount to war crimes.
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The National on MSNUN Syria commission finds pro-government and pro-Assad forces culpable in March killings
A UN commission investigating sectarian bloodshed in Syria's Alawite heartland in March has found security forces of the new government and its allies, as well as fighters loyal to the deposed Assad ...
War crimes were likely committed by interim government forces as well as by fighters loyal to Syria's former rulers during ...
A UN commission investigating sectarian bloodshed in Syria's Alawite heartland documented systematic violence at the hands of ...
Syrian government’s calls for ‘one state, one army’ essential for establishing long-awaited peace, stability in region, say ...
A United Nations commission investigating deadly March violence in Syria’s Alawite-majority coastal areas said the attacks, ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNTurkiye slams Israel, Kurdish-led SDF for destabilising a recovering Syria
Turkish FM hosts Syrian counterpart in Ankara; defence ministers sign military cooperation memorandum of understanding.
The violence that overwhelmed Sweida in July 2025 reflects challenges under the transitional government, but also age-old ...
Syria plans to hold parliamentary elections in September, according to the head of the election organizing body.
Russia's top diplomat has met with Syria's new foreign minister for talks in Moscow during the first formal visit by a Syrian ...
Some 1,400 people, mainly civilians, were reported killed during the violence that primarily targeted Alawite communities, and reports of violations continue.
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