The Islamist former insurgents now in charge need to build popular support and demonstrate rule of law. And they’re finding ...
He described US sanctions still imposed on Syria as "the gravest risk" to the country. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Western rural Homs is a land of breezeblock buildings, green fields and drystone walls. The sky hangs grey over the landscape ...
At the bottom of Nisrine Ezzedine's garden, cement blocks mark the graves of her husband, son and nephew, all killed by ...
Sharaa’s plans for Syria risk repeating past rebel mistakes. Negotiated, inclusive constitutional reform is key to Syrian ...
A hmed al-Sharaa, Syria’s president, spoke to The Economist on January 31st in Damascus. The conversation has been translated ...
Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif welcomed Ahmed Al Sharaa’s assumption of the office of the Syrian president during the ...
The rebel offensive benefited from careful preparation and the support of Turkey, which occupies territory in Syria’s north ...
I believe that a future of peace and stability is the result of joint efforts, and I hope that every step to be taken on this ...
In his first address as Syria's interim president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, who led the lightning removal of former dictator Bashar al-Assad, vowed to preserve "civil peace" and issue a "constitutional ...
Pakistan Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif hoped that Ahmed Al Sharaa taking over as president of Syria would bring ...
ALEPPO, Syria—Late one January night, two balaclava-clad security officers with Syria’s new government were speeding through the streets of Aleppo in pursuit of a man who had been spotted ...