News

The UN Special Envoy for Syria briefed the Security Council on Thursday, saying that amid a strained ceasefire and military skirmishes in Syria, the political transition “remains on a knife’s edge”.
Since 13 July, the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), together with the Syrian Arab Red Crescent (SARC), has been fully mobilized to respond to some of the most urgent humanitarian needs ...
Topics included: compliance with the 1974 cease-fire agreement, violence in southern Syria, smuggling and refugees In a move described as surprising and unprecedented in recent years, Damascus ...
Islamic State extremists are exploiting instability in Africa and Syria and remain a significant threat in Afghanistan, ...
A Palestinian state would impact the constantly changing balance of power between Israel and Iran, and between Israel and Iranian state proxies. Anticipating nuclear surrogates of the Islamic Republic ...
The Paris meeting between Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad Al-Shaibani and the Israeli delegation, under indirect US oversight, marks a notable point in Syrian-Israeli relations, but it is not a ...
Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa has appointed Ibrahim Olabi, a human rights lawyer formerly based in the UK, as ambassador ...
The IDF has launched an investigation to understand why the soldiers collected the grenade instead of detonating it on-site.
Communities in Syria have been fighting but whom Syrians hold responsible for the violence often depends on politics or ...
Syria, Turkey, Serbia and Hungary are struggling with severe drought conditions caused by extreme heat, while residents in ...
A humanitarian aid worker from Surrey who has been working in Syria for four and a half years says the situation in the country is "hopeful". Lucia Gobbi, 34, from Walton-on-Thames, works with the ...
What can be done with Gaza once this war is over remains an unanswered question,” writes Gil Stein in a Guest Commentary. “Hamas remaining in power is not the answer. Those who ...