CAIRO – Holding elections in Syria could take up to four years, Syria’s de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has said, the first ...
Drafting a new constitution could take up to three years, Sharaa said in and interview and added that it would take a year ...
Sharaa, Syria's de facto leader, discusses the timeline for Syria's elections and a new constitution. He outlines potential foreign policy shifts with Russia and hopes for improved U.S. relations ...
Holding elections in Syria could take up to four years, Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa said in an interview with Al ...
Ahmed Al-Sharaa met Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al Khalifa at People’s Palace in Damascus, says official Bahrain News Agency - ...
Syria’s new administration is carrying out a security crackdown against what it has described as “remnants” of former ...
A senior official from Libya's UN-recognised government met Syria's new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus on Saturday and ...
"Our problem is not with Israel. We don't want to meddle in anything that will threaten Israel's security," Damascus Governor ...
The New Arab looks at Anas Khattab, the 37-year-old head of Syria’s intelligence service appointed by Ahmed al-Sharaa.
The governor of Damascus -- speaking for his direct boss Ahmed al-Sharaa, the newly installed leader of Syria -- says the government wants to facilitate cordial relations between Israel and Syria.
Lebanon expressed a desire to establish strong neighborly relations with Syria, relayed by Foreign Minister Bou Habib to his ...
Rebel Syrian groups have agreed to dissolve themselves and be integrated under the defence ministry after reaching an ...