The Syrian military defector who documented atrocities committed by the Bashar Assad regime by smuggling tens of thousands of photos of Syrian detainees killed by torture has revealed his identity.
Syria's former President Bashar Al-Assad fled to Moscow when rebel forces captured Damascus after a stunning sweep across the ...
The commander of the main U.S.-backed force in Syria says that the recent ouster of the Assad family from power should be ...
Forty-three years after the Assad government killed 40,000 people and levelled entire neighbourhoods, Hamawis reflect on ...
Hayan Hadid was 18 when soldiers arrested him in his pyjamas and took him for execution in Syria's Hama in 1982, during one ...
Syria’s new leadership announced Wednesday that Ahmed al-Sharaa has been named interim president and assigned to establish a ...
Ahmad Zaitoun, who arrived in Amble in 2019 with his mother and sister after escaping from Syria,has been running a popular ...
Crowds of displaced Palestinians made the arduous journey back to heavily destroyed northern Gaza for a second day Tuesday, ...
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — The charred remains of at least 26 victims of the Bashar ... Mohammad al-Herafe, a resident of one of ...
An array of domestic and foreign powers are vying for influence in Lebanon, including the Lebanese Armed Forces, Hezbollah, ...
Very quickly after Assad and his family fled Syria when the autocratic ruler was toppled ... (Ayman Oghanna for NPR) “The ...
These horrifying images lay bare the torture regime operated by recently deposed Bashar ... cells. Assad, the former ruler who fled Syria during the recent rebel uprising, and his family are ...