Syria, Aleppo and Assad

The historic Baron Hotel in Syria’s Aleppo is dilapidated and damaged by years of war but still standing and ready for a ...
The Syrian regime’s collapse came more quickly than the rebels had dreamed — the circumstances were both serendipitous and part of a larger global realignment.
A Syrian Air flight from Damascus landed in Aleppo on Wednesday, as the transitional government tries to demonstrate its ...
The advance on Aleppo followed a shock offensive launched on Wednesday, as fighters swept through villages and towns.
Members of the Syrian armed opposition forces stand in front of the Ancient Castle of Aleppo after seizing control of most parts of Syria's second largest city. Anas Alkharboutli/dpa Rebel forces ...
Rebel fighters who took control of Aleppo about two weeks ago have promised security and continuity. Prices have skyrocketed, ...
After public protests and then rebellion erupted in Syria in 2011, Assad’s regime clung to power through systemic torture and ...
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The Road Out of Chaos in Syria
Can Syria forge a path out of chaos without the need for an extreme ideology to hold it together? “Chaos,” wrote Albert Camus ...
Bashar al-Assad became a client of Iran and Russia and fled the country when they stopped supporting him. The US is in the ...
In Syria, Archbishop Joseph Tobjie of Aleppo says Christians must play a role in building an inclusive and democratic society ...