Bashar al-Assad spoke out for the first time on Telegram since his exfiltration from the country nearly ten days ago.
According to various media reports, the deposed ex-dictator fled last Saturday without telling anyone, with false leads.
DAMASCUS, Syria - In the days after the ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, rescue workers began to receive calls about the trail of bodies that his loyalists had left in people’s homes.
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi met with Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa at a summit in Cairo. Sharaa, formerly ...
We’re out on patrol with Syrian forces as hundreds of soldiers formerly loyal to the deposed dictator Bashar al-Assad hand themselves in and sign-up to the new regime. Syrian forces have launched a ...
Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi met Syria's new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, for the first time on the sidelines of ...
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Hosted on MSNOver 1,500 Syrians planning on leaving CyprusApproximately 1,200 Syrians have withdrawn their asylum applications with an additional 500 requesting the revocation of their subsidiary protection status, reported figures on Tuesday showed.A ...
Syrian authorities launched a security sweep in the city of Latakia on Tuesday, residents said, after two members of their ...
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Bashar Al-Assad; the Rise and Fall of a TyrantAssad, from his rise to power to his regime's collapse. Chemical weapons, mass displacement, and unspeakable atrocities—Syria's darkest chapter laid bare.
Syrian authorities have initiated a security operation in Latakia following the killing of two forces members, linked to ...
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Hosted on MSNIran slams Turkey over regional policy criticismIran said Turkey’s criticism of its foreign policy risked worsening ties between the neighbouring countries after Islamist ...
PHUONG PHAM is Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine at Harvard Medical School.
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