President Vladimir Putin declared that Russia has not lost in Syria despite Bashar al-Assad's recent ousting. He asserted, "We have achieved our goals," and revealed plans to meet with Assad soon.
The uprising had belatedly spread to Syria, where the first demonstrations against the regime of Bashar al-Assad were being ...
Pentagon Press Secretary Pat Ryder said there were 2,000 troops in Syria, as opposed to the 900 previously reported for ...
The search for Austin Tice, a freelance journalist missing in Syria since 2012, has entered its twelfth day without any ...
At his end-of-year news conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would ask Bashar al-Assad, Syria's deposed ...
The Pentagon revealed on Thursday that the US has more than double the amount of troops in Syria than the federal government ...
Syrians in the United States are grappling with the implications of the end of Bashar al-Assad’s regime and what it means for ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin said he would enquire about the whereabouts of Austin Tice, the American journalist missing ...
Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad's dramatic escape from Syria amid a rebel uprising has sparked controversy after claims ...
Assad's recent ouster, ethnic Syrian Alawites have found themselves increasingly anxious over the future under HTS rule, ...
Russia should have launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a ...
Putin has said he will ask the deposed president of Syria, Bashar al-Assad, about the U.S. journalist Austin Tice, who went missing in the country 12 years ago. “I promise to ask this question,” he ...