The future of the United States’ military presence in Syria is in question, with President Donald Trump facing competing demands from Turkey and Israel over the 2,000-strong force that is supporting a ...
Turkish President Erdogan and his administration are negotiating with Syria's interim president to solidify its influence and ...
Jordan, Iraq and Syria’s new interim government are expected to take part in Turkey's new coalition aimed at replacing the ...
The Polish presidency of the Council of the European Union, in agreement with the European Commission and High Representative ...
The transitional process will be fraught with challenges, but the Syrian people deserve a peaceful, stable and prosperous ...
Syria’s relations with Iran and Russia remain an open wound for its people after the nations backed autocratic President Bashar Assad during its long war.
Assad’s regime in Syria has sparked joy among the millions of Syrian refugees forced to seek refuge abroad during his brutal ...
Turkey seeks to extend its control in Syria, pushing a colonial-style administration while targeting Kurdish forces. It ...
We have massive numbers in our prisons, and this constitutes an ongoing threat,” Syrian Democratic Forces commander, Gen.
Mouaz Moustafa was 9 when he and his family moved from Syria to the United States and eventually settled in Arkansas. Today, Moustafa, now 50, is executive director of the Syrian Emergency Task Force.