WASHINGTON DC - A member of the United States Congress said on Thursday that Americans do not want extremist groups in control of Syria now that the war-torn country has a chance to embrace democracy.
Israel, on the other hand, remains deeply suspicious of Syria’s interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, pointing to his roots in ...
Turkey’s foreign minister says Ankara is closely monitoring an agreement between the Syrian government and a U ...
For more than 40 years, the Turkish government has fought the PKK in eastern Turkey, northern Iraq and Syria. Recent efforts ...
Turkish officials visited Damascus to discuss an agreement involving the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces and the Syrian government. The delegation, including Turkey's foreign and defense ...
Syria's new temporary constitution concentrates power in interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa's hands and fails to include ...
Instead of merely reacting to developments, we now see an Israel that actively shapes events," Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak tells JNS.The post Syria’s al-Sharaa must normalize ties with Jerusalem or ...
It was a development in the Syrian drama almost as unexpected as the stunningly swift fall of the Assad regime that had ...
Sharaa, seemed to waver between his jihadist past and his presidential present. After the first day of violence he made a ...
The deal aims to stitch back together a country fractured by 14 years of war, paving the way for Kurdish-led forces which hold a quarter of Syria to merge with Damascus, along with regional Kurdish go ...
A ceasefire between Syria's Kurds and the government in Damascus ends hostilities and grants first-time rights to the ...
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