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A deepening humanitarian crisis and minority grievances complicate Syria’s bid for a centralised state, 14 years after its civil war began.
The efforts made by Syria’s Islamist rulers to subdue the country’s minorities are stirring up fears in Iraq’s Shia community.
How has daily life for civilians in Syria changed since the fall of the Assad government? The collapse of the Baath regime ...
Independent Palestine today would be a failed state and a toehold on the eastern Mediterranean for Turkey, Iran, or other ...
The United States is concerned that some groups remain outside of the control of Syria’s interim government, the Pentagon ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Thursday that his country wants Kurds to remain an ...
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Breaking up Syria?

By James M. DorseyThankyou for joining me today. The rise of Artificial Intelligencemagnifies the importance of journalists with true expertise, top-notchsourcing, and historical depth. These ...
The antagonistic interests of the imperialist powers and the regional powers of Israel, Turkey and the Gulf states that have backed Sharaa in their bid to control Syria has the potential to ignite ...
Sectarian violence in recent weeks in Syria's Sweida region has left more than 1,000 people dead. Druze in the Israel-occupied Golan Heights say they feel betrayed by Syria's interim government.
The pathological US support for dictatorships in the Middle East is blowing back across the Atlantic Ocean. Donald Trump ...
Due to this, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov noted that the issues of Damascus’ relations with Kurd formations were touched upon during the talks ...
Lavrov backs Kurdish rights in unified Syria, offers Russia as mediator with Damascus. Warns against Israeli interference in ...