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Dr Nassar grew up in Latakia on Syria’s Mediterranean coast alongside Alawites, a religious minority in Syria which originates from Shia Islam. He condemned the massacres that took place in March in ...
The UN refugee agency in Lebanon hopes that 200,000 Syrian refugees will return to Syria by the end of the year under a new government-backed plan ...
Russia's top diplomat has met with Syria's new foreign minister for talks in Moscow during the first formal visit by a Syrian ...
This report is part of a regular, quarterly assessment that includes a report card with grades on five key policy areas based ...
Despite having been on opposite sides of the battle lines during the civil war, the new rulers in Damascus, headed by interim ...
Israeli attacks and starvation in Gaza are continuing to claim dozen of lives, as global pressure mounts for a ceasefire and ...
Syria’s friends should demand the Syrian government do more to protect all vulnerable groups targeted by violent extremists and prosecute all perpetrators without any delay.
Unifying Syria’s armed forces and deradicalizing its former terrorist elements will be the new regime’s most formidable challenge.
Syria’s new rulers have decided to take a pragmatic approach, despite Russia’s support for previous president.