U.N. special envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen has said that formation of a “new inclusive government” in Damascus by March 1 ...
Last week his officials announced a seven-person “preparatory” committee, charged with planning a national conference where a new constitution will be discussed. Critics say it is dominated by ...
As Rabbi Yusuf Hamra and his son Henry were visiting Damascus this week for the first time since emigrating from Syria to the United States more than three decades ago, they were met by former neighbo ...
The Damascus neighborhood of the man who has been leading Syria's new caretaker government celebrates his new role and ...
While Syrians around the world are celebrating the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, they are still cautious about what comes next.
For decades, the Middle East has been the region where diplomatic aspirations go to die. At least since U.S. President George ...
The United Nations estimates that 280,000 Syrian refugees and 800,000 internally displaced have returned to their homes since ...
The Syrian soccer player Abdel Basset Al-Sarout became the poster child for the Syrian revolution with his iconic protest anthems. In death, he has become its saint. But he didn't do it alone.
Turkey’s ruling AKP views the fall of Assad in Syria as an opportunity to project power across the region. But the ...
Ahmad Badreddin Hassoun was a figure closely linked to the former regime of Bashar Al-Assad, and has been in hiding since the ...
If Syria is to rise from the Assad regime’s ashes, its people must resurrect the spirit of the 2011 uprising in the post-Assad era.
Migration’s politicization has been manipulated by populist leaders and far–right movements. But while widespread migration brings challenges, it also offers significant opportunities.