"I didn't know the salaries the government pays were this high!" Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa joked after more than 100 ...
The sounds of northern Syria came alive at the Damascus Opera House on Thursday evening, as musicians and vocalists from ...
More than 400,000 Syrians have been displaced in the year since the civil war ended, according to the United Nations, driven ...
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul reaffirmed his country’s determination to continue supporting Syria and its people to ...
The recognition comes as the transitional president al-Sharaa welcomed the German foreign minister to Damascus. Kosovo has ...
The concert traveled through Syria's northern landscapes with songs rooted in village life, love, and memory. Highlights ...
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The worst may be yet to come in Syria

Sectarian tensions are growing between the Syrian government and its supporters and the country's Druze and Alawite populations.
By Alexander Cornwell and Maya Gebeily MANAMA/BEIRUT (Reuters) -Syrian President Ahmed Sharaa will visit Washington, U.S.
Among the companies looking to break into the market are Saudi renewable energy major ACWA Power and state telecoms firm STC.
Forty-nine Syrians have begun training in Turkey, as part of a new program that will allow Syrian troops to use Turkish ...
United States Special Envoy to Syria Tom Barrack said on Saturday that Syrian President Ahmed Sharaa was expected to visit ...
The U_S_'s special envoy for Syria has called Lebanon “a failed state,” highlighting frustration with Beirut’s “paralyzed ...