It was a small act of teenage defiance that sparked a revolution, a moment forever inscribed in Syrian history.
Émigrés hope the battered country—sometimes a haven, sometimes a persecutor—can again be home under the new government.
The audience has gathered to watch a show by Styria, a group of Syrian comedians attempting to spread standup culture. Before ...
The interim government in Damascus has begun receiving over 15,000 barrels of oil daily and as much as one million cubic ...
After the Assad regime fell, Syrian Huda Khayti returned to her hometown, Duma. The ruined city confronted her with the past, ...
It is the first public acknowledgement of internal oil deliveries from Syria's oil-rich north-east to the Islamist-run government. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Syria’s new President Ahmed al-Sharaa met the Chinese ambassador to Damascus in the first public bilateral engagement since ...
George Butler travels the world drawing places and people touched by conflict. He shares his return to Syria in the weeks after Assad fell ...
On a wintry night in Damascus, hundreds of people packed into a courtyard in the Old City, dancing and singing during a ...
Villagers say they worry that incursions into border areas of Syria by Israel’s military could turn into a prolonged ...