The mother of US journalist Austin Tice, who went missing in Syria in 2012, said on Monday in Damascus that the war-torn country's new leadership was committed to finding him.
At least four people were killed after a stampede at the landmark Umayyad Mosque in Syria's capital Damascus on Friday.
Debra Tice, mother of missing US journalist Austin Tice who disappeared while reporting in Syria in 2012, speaks to journalists in Damascus — LOUAI BESHARA The mother of US journalist Austin Tice, who ...
The mother of US journalist Austin Tice, who went missing in Syria in 2012, said that the country's new leadership was ...
DAMASCUS, Syria — Hundreds of demonstrators took to the streets in Christian areas of Damascus early Tuesday to protest the burning of a Christmas tree near Hama in central Syria, Agence France ...
The nonprofit group Hostage Aid Worldwide, one of the teams looking for U.S. journalist Austin Tice in Syria, said Tuesday it believes he is still alive. "We have data that Austin is alive till ...
Syria's new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa hosted Monday several high-profile dignitaries from neighboring countries, including Jordan's top diplomat Ayman Safadi as well as delegation from Saudi Arabia and ...
The Lebanese Foreign Minister expressed hope for “the best possible relations” with neighboring Syria during a phone call with his Syrian counterpart, amid long-standing tensions between Beirut and ...
Christians protesting in Bab Touma, Bab Sharqi and Qassaa in solidarity with Al Sqeilbiyyeh, the Syrian Christian town in Hama where #HTS affiliates set fire to the Christmas tree. Videos - last night ...
Germany maintains intensive contacts with those in power in Damascus and also maintains contact with opposition groups in Syria, Chancellor Olaf Scholz said today, quoted by Reuters and BTA. He ...