Ahmed al-Sharaa, Syria’s new president, pledges to create an inclusive transitional government to represent diverse
Iraq is working to disarm and integrate Iran-backed militias into state forces as Iranian influence
Iraq serves as a critical test for U.S. efforts to curb Iranian influence following President
Ghada Rifai, a Ph.D. student at Rutgers—Newark, fled Syria due to the civil war in
Iran and Turkey’s foreign ministers convened via phone to discuss bilateral ties and recent developments
The article advocates for urgent U.S. engagement in Syria post-Assad, stressing the need to alleviate
Bashar al-Assad’s regime collapsed after nearly 14 years of brutal civil strife, originating from 2011
The Syrian opposition’s capture of Hama marks a crucial turning point in the ongoing conflict,
Ahmed Al Sharaa, known as Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, transitioned from a jihadist background to leading
Syrian rebels have regained control of Aleppo from the government forces, leading to fresh escalations