For the first time, Syrians fleeing civil war have a chance of returning home. But do those settled on Bute want to?
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Hosted on MSN'Where's the gold?': How the Assads sucked Syria dryFrom a Bond villain lair in the rugged heights overlooking Damascus, the all-seeing eye of a notorious Syrian military unit ...
A prominent Druze leader in Lebanon has said that he will soon visit Syria to meet its interim leader as tensions simmer ...
Israel’s defense ministry says the military has been instructed to prepare to defend a Druze settlement in the suburbs of ...
Turkish and British officials will discuss Syria's future during a meeting in Ankara on Monday, with security, sanctions and ...
LATAKIA, Syria (Reuters) - For years, soldiers from Russia's Hmeimim Air Base in Syria roamed freely through coastal cities.
U.S. Central Command announced on Saturday that it had killed a senior military leader of an Al-Qaeda affiliate known as ...
Comics had already been trying to foster stand-up in Syria before Bashar al-Assad’s fall. Now, they are telling jokes in a ...
Finance ministers and central bankers from the G20 top economies gather in South Africa on Wednesday and Thursday, for a ...
Although the conference was called to chart the country’s future, the Kurdish-led militia that controls much of Syria’s ...
Nearly three months after Assad fled, much of Syria is suspended between relief at the dictatorship’s demise and anxiety over ...
Idlib offers a glimpse of what Syria’s new leaders can create—though it came at a price.
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