The New Arab looks at Anas Khattab, the 37-year-old head of Syria’s intelligence service appointed by Ahmed al-Sharaa.
A Turkish television news report Tuesday claimed that Turkey’s President Recep Erdogan will travel to Damascus Friday and offer prayer at that city’s ancient Great Mosque. His transportation minister ...
The Arab Spring hit Syria in 2011 as demonstrations broke out against Assad, who responded violently, yielding a multi-sided ...
As the recent ousting of Syrian dictator Bashar Al-Assad proves, no autocracy is permanent—and that includes the regime of ...
Amid the devastation of Aleppo's past and present, Syrians reflect on the harrowing legacy of war, the loss of lives, and the ...
The authoritarian have always been accustomed to listening to those who protect them from external or regional powers, making ...
Shibani, who was an active participant in the 2011 Syria uprising, was named as foreign minister in the new transitional ...
The fall of Assad in Syria is a monumental geopolitical event, and one that will reverberate on the domestic, regional, and ...
President Trump’s dilemma in Syria is to let a terrorist state emerge at the heart of the Middle East on his watch or to ...
A gay Syrian man who was brutally tortured by the group that toppled Bashar al-Assad has said he and many other LGBTQ+ ...
The leader of the rebel forces group that took back Damascus from Bashar al-Assad will now rule without fear of a $10 million ...
The Syrian regime’s collapse came more quickly than the rebels had dreamed — the circumstances were both serendipitous and ...