The Syrian Network for Human Rights said armed groups and foreign fighters aligned with the government but not integrated into it were largely responsible for the sectarian violence.
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The leader of a Turkish nationalist party has said he was arrested and detained on political grounds as part of an opposition ...
Armed men stormed the home of Noureddine al-Labbad in the town of Al-Sanamayn, opening fire on him and his brother before fleeing, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights says.
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The National on MSNSyria’s coastal violence unleashes a wave of killing and a deluge of fake newsOn March 6, armed fighters loyal to former Syrian president Bashar Al Assad launched an attack on Syria's interim-government troops in Latakia. Syrian authorities, supported by pro-government militias ...
The new Austrian government said Wednesday that family reunion procedures for migrants will be immediately halted because the ...
After violence broke out between the current and past regimes in Syria, fearful residents have waded across a river to take ...
Armed groups killed entire families, including women and children, during an outbreak of sectarian violence in Syria last ...
When protests over the Israel-Hamas war took root on Columbia University’s campus last spring, Mahmoud Khalil became a ...
Syria's new government is struggling to impose order in a country where some are settling scores. Sunni Arab fighters have killed members of the same religious sect as the deposed president.
An NPR investigation finds that more than 350 Syrian children were secretly placed in orphanages across the capital, Damascus, when the Assad regime was in power. Now, some of them cannot be found.
U.S. President Donald Trump says he’ll double planned tariffs on Canadian aluminum and steel, sticking with a trade war ...
Fearing for their lives, Syrian men, women and children waded through a river to safety in Lebanon on Tuesday, among hundreds ...
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