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Al-Sharaa led the rebel offensive that toppled the Assad regime in 2024. He's a former al-Qaeda insurgent who fought against U.S. forces in Iraq and served time in the infamous Abu Ghraib prison.
For decades, former president Bashar al-Assad, his relatives and allies enjoyed wide-ranging privileges before his overthrow in a lightning Islamist-led offensive in December. Equestrian sports surged ...
At least three people have been killed in a blast targeting a police station in the eastern Syrian town of Al-Mayadeen, the SANA state news agency has reported, citing a security source.
Abu Ayman said he “was always in favor of my neighborhood people.” In the months since President Bashar al-Assad’s fall, the unresolved tension between these two Sunni Muslim families has ...
RABAT — Morocco said Saturday it would reopen its embassy in Damascus, signaling renewed support for Syria after the overthrow of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad, as Damascus announced a similar ...
Syria on Saturday announced the formation of a national commission for missing persons and another for transitional justice, more than five months after the ouster of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad.
Syria says it will form commissions for Assad-era missing persons and transitional justice The two commissions – one to investigate the fate of tens of thousands missing under Bashar al-Assad's ...
Morocco said Saturday it would reopen its embassy in Damascus, signaling renewed support for Syria after the overthrow of longtime ruler Bashar al-Assad, as Damascus announced a similar move.
reminiscent of the fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad. However, the man was not caught off guard. When he was still the leader of the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, and known by his nom ...
Bloomberg editor says Treasury Secy. Bessent is wrong to lay U.S. debt issues at Biden’s feet May 18, 2025 07:34 Ethics expert warns of corruption potential in cryptocurrency as Trump to host ...
Can Trump end birthright citizenship? The US Supreme Court could decide Al Jazeera’s Joseph Stepansky explains how the US Supreme Court may decide whether birthright citizenship stays or goes.