Assad, old alliances have crumbled, and global powers are figuring out their relationships with Syria’s new de facto leaders.
Qatar and Jordan are the latest in the region to send delegations to meet with Syria’s new leaders, including Ahmed al-Sharaa ...
What returning to Syria in the midst of the euphoria and horror of uncovering the al-Assads’ mass graves felt like.
The Middle Eastern country had been ruled by outside powers and dictators for centuries before its revolution was realized.
Assad, who wielded fear and force over Syria for more than two decades, fled the country under the cover of night — and a ...
US Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs Barbara A. Leaf went to Damascus on Friday in order to open the door ...
The toppling of Bashar Assad has raised tentative hopes that Syrians might live peacefully and as equals after a half century ...
Senior U.S. diplomats visit Damascus, as Washington and Brussels weigh lifting sanctions against the country’s transitional ...
Washington is scrapping a long-standing reward for the arrest of Syria's new leader, a senior U.S. diplomat said Friday, ...
American diplomats were in Syria for the first time since the U.S. shut its embassy in Damascus in 2012. They met with Syria's new ruler, Ahmed al-Sharaa, and announced the $10 million bounty the U.S.
Can Syria forge a path out of chaos without the need for an extreme ideology to hold it together? “Chaos,” wrote Albert Camus ...
Assad's downfall signals a transformative geopolitical shift reminiscent of the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Syria grapples with economic ruin, fragmented sovereignty, and competing external interests, ...