The riots, which caused an international outcry and accusations of deliberate antisemitic attacks, left five people in hospital and 20 others with minor injuries.
What began as protests against President Assad’s regime in 2011 quickly escalated into a full-scale war between the Syrian government—backed by Russia and Iran—and anti-government rebel ...
LATAKIA, Syria (Reuters) - Thousands gathered in northwestern Syria on Friday for weekly prayers and a rally where clerics in the port city of Latakia, a former stronghold of ousted President ...
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In other words, the game of the great powers in Syria is actually quite complex. So the success of Turkiye and its proxies, whether they admit it or not, can be said to be quite clever this time.
Militant Leader End Game Is Big Unknown in Post-Assad Syria Ex-al-Qaeda affiliate controls Syria after leading offensive US incoming administration says ‘jury is out’ on new leaders ...