The BBC's Lyse Doucet follows Hind Kabawat as she confronts the challenges of fragmented, post-Assad Syria.
In 2004 a rugby union team was formed in the Syrian capital Damascus. It consisted of British and French players working in the country, and one Syrian: Mohamad Jarkou. As protests against Syria’s ...
In mid-January 2026, Syrian government forces and allied Arab tribal fighters executed a swift cross-Euphrates offensive, ...
A new comprehensive agreement, which stabilizes a fragile cease-fire and ends weeks of clashes in northern Syria, will see the YPG’s gradual ...
The new deal also calls for a cease-fire. Government forces have taken strategic assets from the militia in recent days, ...
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa and US President Donald Trump discussed guaranteeing Kurdish rights in a phone call on ...
Security sources speaking to Turkish media outlets said the Turkish army would leave Syria on three conditions: complete ...
Syria’s opposition needs to be more representative and inclusive, say U.S. officials mindful of the dangers of an increasingly sectarian civil war. But the scale of the challenge in creating an ...
In the rare interview, al-Shatri said Iraqi intelligence estimates suggest that ISIS’s presence in Syria has grown from ...