The government of Bashar al-Assad has fallen in Syria. Rebels and others are opening the gates ... In a letter last week to ...
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President-elect Donald Trump plans to launch a mass deportation operation targeting millions of immigrants living in the U.S.
Assad, attention has centered on the new dispensation taking shape in Damascus — and the powerful regional actors that may be ...
Turkey and Israel are the main strategic beneficiaries of the collapse of the Syrian regime, but now they are on a collision course of their own.
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.
Tensions rise as Turkey prepares for a possible large-scale offensive against U.S.-backed Kurdish SDF in Syria. Reports of a massive Turkish military build-up near Kobani have alarmed Washington, ...
When Israel seized the strategic Golan Heights from Syria in 1967, many families were separated by a buffer zone created ...
The U.S. more than doubled its number of troops in Syria — from 900 to around 2,000 — before the fall of President Bashar ...
Millions will be hoping — guardedly — for the emergence of the kind of Syria that Ahmad al-Sharaa is seeking to sell to the ...
The Pentagon said Thursday that 2,000 troops were in Syria after U.S. officials previously said there were only 900 troops there.
Readers debate what Sen. Chris Van Hollen got right, and wrong, about the Biden administration’s Israel policy.