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The fighting has stopped in the southern city of Sweida, three weeks after a deadly eruption of violence. But the area ...
Sectarian violence has turned a Syrian city into a slaughterhouse, and survivors recount shelling, executions and burials in ...
Violence forces those once supportive of President Ahmed al-Sharaa to reckon with growing Sunni majoritarianism ...
Sectarian violence erupted again in southern Syria as local Sunni Bedouin tribes fought armed factions for the Druze ...
Syria’s new authorities have set up a committee tasked with investigating attacks on civilians during recent sectarian ...
In the aftermath of intense sectarian fighting, the eerily silent streets of Syria's southern province of Sweida are filled with the stench of decaying bodies left uncollected for days amid scenes of ...
A long march by Shia pilgrims protesting the federal government's ban on overland travel to the shrines of Iran and Iraq was ...
Before the eruption of sectarian violence in southern Syria, Saber Abou Ras taught medical sciences at a university in the city of Sweida and was somewhat hopeful of a better future for his country as ...
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan met with Syrian interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa Thursday in ...
Syria under President Ahmad Sharaa remains far from achieving genuine national reconciliation, a meaningful political settlement and unity, analysts say.
Israel continues to bomb Syria, ostensibly to support Druze forces in the southwest, even after ceasefire is declared.
A blood-soaked week illustrates the perils and challenges faced by the young government.