Assad, old alliances have crumbled, and global powers are figuring out their relationships with Syria’s new de facto leaders.
Assad’s ouster has raised urgent questions about the 2,000 troops who serve as a bulwark against ISIS and Iran.
The Pentagon announced the US currently has “approximately 2,000” troops in Syria, more than double the previously disclosed ...
Will he walk the walk and not just talk the talk? And if he doesn’t win in the elections, will he peacefully stand aside for ...
The U.S. officials in Damascus are also looking for signs of Austin Tice, a missing American journalist, as well as other U.S ...
The Syrian regime’s collapse came more quickly than the rebels had dreamed — the circumstances were both serendipitous and ...
After public protests and then rebellion erupted in Syria in 2011, Assad’s regime clung to power through systemic torture and ...
"I believe there will be violent fighting, the end of which we do not know," a top Syrian Democratic Council official told ...
A senior delegation of U.S. diplomats arrived in Syria to meet with the new de facto rulers, looking to understand more about ...
Tensions in northeast Syria between Kurdish-led authorities and Turkish-backed groups should be resolved politically or risk ...