There are no lost causes. Polio. Inflation. A looming trade war. There are no gained causes, either.
When, aged 25, Asma Akhras swapped pursuing an MBA at Harvard for marrying a meek-looking ex-ophthalmology student named ...
On the walls of the palatial mausoleum built to house the remains of former Syrian President Hafez Assad, vandals have ...
A prominent Lebanese politician has met with the insurgent who led the overthrow of Syria’s President Bashar Assad and both expressing hope for a new era in relations between their countries ...
Bashar al-Assad and his father, Hafez, ruled Syria for more than half a century but how did one family achieve and maintain ...
On the walls of the palatial mausoleum built to house the remains of former Syrian President Hafez Assad — whose son, Bashar ...
Assad, an ophthalmologist who graduated from Damascus University (Syria) and specialised at the Western Eye Hospital in London (UK), had a sudden career shift to politics and became Syria's President ...
"Perhaps Islamic rule will come … and the regime will become totalitarian again," SDC adviser Riad Darar told Newsweek.
With a new government in Syria, the breakdown of the economy following years of mismanagement, sanctions, and corruption ...
The Assad regime cultivated ethnic and religious divides that threaten Syria's future even after the dynasty's fall.
Opinion: To withdraw completely from Syria with the hope that the country will become a democracy overnight is not realistic.