Syria After Assad’s Fall: A Nation’s Path To Rebuilding Syria After Assad’s Fall: A Nation’s Path To Rebuilding The fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime has marked a monumental shift in Syria's history. After 54 years of Assad family rule, the nation st
Opposition fighters ride along the streets of Aleppo city, Syria | Photo: AP Opposition fighters ride along the streets of Aleppo city, Syria | Photo: AP The 13-year civil war in Syria has roared back into prominence with a surprise rebel offensive
Insurgency in SyriaPhoto: AP Insurgency in SyriaPhoto: AP Syrian insurgents entered two central towns early Friday just north of the central city of Homs, bringing them closer Syria's third largest city, an opposition war monitor and pro-government
Syria Reopens After 480 Israeli Attacks In 48 Hours; Netanyahu Takes Stand In Corruption Trial | Photo: AP Syria Reopens After 480 Israeli Attacks In 48 Hours; Netanyahu Takes Stand In Corruption Trial | Photo: AP Syria is limping back to normalcy a
Caretaker Prime Minister of Syria Mohammed al-Bashir Photo: X/@QNAEnglish Caretaker Prime Minister of Syria Mohammed al-Bashir Photo: X/@QNAEnglish Following the ouster of the authoritarian regime of President Bashar al-Assad in conflict-hit Syria o
Under Joulani’s leadership, HTS captured parts of Syria controlled by Assad’s government | Photo: AP/Omar Sanadiki Under Joulani’s leadership, HTS captured parts of Syria controlled by Assad’s government | Photo: AP/Omar Sanadiki In 2014ii89ph, Syri
DAMASCUSzodiacbet, Syria — Syria's Islamist rebel leader on Monday began discussions on transferring power, a day after his opposition alliance dramatically unseated president Bashar al-Assad following decades of brutal rule. Assad fled Sy
This handout image made available by the Telegram channel of the official Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) shows Syria’s new transitional prime minister Mohammad al-Bashir chairing a meeting of the new cabinet in Damascus on December 10, 2024. A
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2024-12-11How can the United States take advantage of the great but tricky strategic opportunity that the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s tyranny in Damascus offers us? Mainly through a combination of meaningful incentives for, and credible threats against, our ene