Syria’s political landscape is changing rapidly following the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad by rebel forces. Türkiye and Israel, two powerful neighbours, have taken decisive steps to secure ...
“The two leaders discussed the current situation in Syria, including the latest security and political developments,” Barzani ...
Once Syria's most influential minority, Alawites struggle to move on from their association with a hated dictator.
“Ankara will look to shape the political and economic landscape in Syria to expand Turkish interests,” wrote Eurasia Group analysts including Emre Peker. “A good outcome in Syria for Turkey ...
Assad’s regime, the status of minorities and their future is among the most crucial questions. Although many people have celebrated the downfall of Assad’s dictatorship, [...] ...
The leadership of the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a former insurgent faction, now heads the transitional government, marking a dramatic shift in Syria's political landscape.
As Syria undergoes a transformative phase, its diverse communities are seeking to secure their place in the nation's evolving political landscape. Among them, the Kurds seek recognition of their ...