Syria's economy has been decimated by more than a decade of civil war and sanctions that have severed it from the global ...
European countries rapidly froze asylum claims after Assad's fall but Syrian refugees may have reason not to rush home ...
The U.S. on Monday eased some restrictions on Syria’s transitional government after Islamist insurgents ousted Syrian leader ...
The French and German foreign ministers are the most senior Western officials to visit Syria since longtime dictator Bashar ...
For years, Syria was a fabled destination for cultural holidays. Now operators believe Britons could return as soon as next ...
The presence of Israeli troops who entered a U.N. buffer zone on the border with Syria following the fall of President Bashar ...
With the fall of the Assad regime in Syria and an uncertain future, U.S. troops in the region must navigate a geopolitical minefield.
Unfortunately, Syria is not yet safe for everyone. While some areas have seen a reduction in fighting, it remains unsafe with ongoing violence, repression, and human rights violations ...
The consequences of Turkey’s and its Islamist allies’ ​potential ​takeover of northeastern Syria are profound, with ...
They are considering how safe Syria will be and how far their rights will be respected before they can make an informed voluntary decision to return home. They must be given the space to do so without ...
The political situation in Syria remains extremely volatile, however, and, for many refugees settled in Europe, it is "too soon" to consider going home. The quick decisions to suspend asylum-claim ...