When Bashar al-Assad was toppled on Sunday ... his wife and their three children is uncertain. They are now in Russia, where they have been offered asylum, but what lies ahead for them?
A few days after the Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad fled into exile, in December, an elderly woman sat on the sidewalk ...
In the port city of Latakia, Syria's new Islamist rulers have discovered a warehouse full of children's toys - at least at ...
Weeping, Fairuz Shalish grasps the red earth at an unmarked grave in Syria that she believes may hold her son, one of tens of ...
Assad's journey brought to an end his family's dynastic rule stretching back to 1971, and signalled the start of a life in exile. Russian state media said, shortly after the fall of Damascus, that ...
Built on a hill 30 kilometers from Damascus, the Saidnaya prison has instilled terror in generations of Syrians: a place of ...
They have lived for years in Zaatari, the world's biggest refugee camp for Syrians, but many are unsure they want to return ...
Faisal Alazam's children have never seen the landscapes ... After a half century of despotic rule by Bashar al-Assad and his father, who killed or imprisoned anyone who challenged the family ...
The leader of the former rebel group that toppled Syrian President Bashar Assad has been named the country’s interim ...
DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Almost 30% of the millions of Syrian refugees living in Middle Eastern countries want to return home in ...
More than 50,000 Syrian refugees have left Turkey to return home since Bashar al-Assad's ouster. But for many others living ...