The recent surge of violence in Syria lays bare the challenges interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa faces in delivering on his promise to lead a more unified country.
Alawites were targeted in door-to-door massacres after a clash between fighters from Syria’s old regime and new government ...
This Ramadan, Syrians marked the 14th anniversary of the start of their country’s civil war. The conflict began as one of ...
The one thing holding Syria together now is Ahmed al-Sharaa, who has taken on the near-impossible job of teaching his people ...
For Syrian students currently studying the first ... there is no reason to leave it again now that we got rid of Bashar al-Assad. Inshallah [God-willing] we are staying here.
God willing, everyone will return." "We are trying to use patience and wisdom as much as possible. If there are fears, we have announced from the first moments that Syria will not pose a threat to ...
DARAA, Syira — Syria's foreign ministry on Tuesday condemned the latest Israeli airstrikes on targets in the south of the country, calling the attack a violation of international law. Hundreds ...
and fairness and justice among the people, there is no fear for Syria, God willing". The clashes along Syria's Mediterranean coast have escalated into the largest challenge to the new government's ...
Syria’s Civil Defense said that three people ... The children were scared and the building was damaged,” al-Sharaa said. “Thank God my losses were material, with no human losses.” ...
Earlier Sunday, Syria’s interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa had appealed for national unity. “God willing, we will be able to live together in this country,” Sharaa said from a Damascus mosque.
Syrian Christians continue to live out their faith with resilience, sharing the hope of Jesus Christ amid ongoing political ...