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A month after a wave of revenge attacks left hundreds of Alawite civilians dead, members of the Syrian religious minority are ...
Syria’s president has granted a three-month extension to an investigation into last month’s sectarian killings of Alawite ...
Authorities discovered ‘warehouse containing press used to manufacture Captagon pills, along with large quantity of pills ...
Syrian security forces neutralized Hassan Ibrahim, the head of a cell tied to remnants of the ousted Bashar al-Assad regime, ...
Syria’s former permanent representative to the UN, Bashar Jaafari, has requested asylum in Russia, signaling a potential ...
Assad's rule, the illegal drug captagon became Syria’s largest export. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Syrian security forces have neutralized Hassan Ibrahim, a cell leader linked to remnants of the deposed Bashar Assad regime, ...
According to the Syrian Interior Ministry, the pills were discovered in port warehouses and had been "professionally hidden" ...
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.
The new government promised to protect minority groups, but when a group of Assad loyalists attacked security forces near the coastal city of Latakia last month, it sparked a counteroffensive that ...
The violence erupted on March 6 after Assad loyalists ambushed patrols of the new government, prompting Islamist-led groups to launch coordinated assaults on Latakia, Baniyas, and other coastal areas.