Syrian state media said a five-day security operation in Homs city ended Monday, with a war monitor reporting hundreds of arrests in sweeps mostly targeting neighbourhoods of ousted president Bashar al-Assad's Alawite community.
Syria’s new security forces have deployed in tanks in the city of Homs to search for militia members and former soldiers loyal to ousted President Bashar Assad who have refused to surrender their weapons.
Though ravaged by over a decade of civil war, Syria still had much to offer. It was “dark tourism”, he said. However, now, there’s hope for actually making something of his dream. Earlier in December,
Syria’s new authorities are cracking down on former regime cells in Alawite neighborhoods in Homs and coastal areas, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said on Friday. At the same time, heavy fighting broke out in northern Syria’s Manbij between Turkish-backed groups and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF),
New York, United States - January 08, 2025 The UN Security Council held an open meeting on the Syrian issue on Wednesday during which, Fu Cong, China's Permanent Representative to the United Nations,
Assad's regime, FRANCE 24’s Wassim Nasr travelled to Syria to interview rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, better known by his nom de guerre Abu Mohammed
Syrian state media said a five-day security operation in Homs city ended Monday, with a war monitor reporting hundreds of arrests.“We announce the end of
The top diplomats from Germany and France are in Syria to send what the German minister called a clear signal that a “political new beginning” between Europe and Syria is
Syria's interim government is facing difficulty in rebuilding the nation one month after the fall of the Bashar al-Assad regime.
Syria’s new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa recently met with representatives of Christian minorities. The move was part of ongoing efforts to demonstrate openness and address concerns about the Islamist elements within Syria’s new power structure.
Damascus residents stand guard outside shops and homes armed with light weapons often supplied by Syria's new rulers, eager to fill the security vacuum that followed the recent takeover.Syria's new rulers have called on conscripts and soldiers to surrender their weapons at dedicated centres.
The forces over the past few weeks have raided and arrested security officials who they said worked under Assad's notorious web of intelligence and security branches