Tensions between Greek Cypriots and Syrian migrants have been escalating in the Middle Eastern country. Over two dozen people were recently arrested.
‘It brought back memories of Syria.’ For refugees in Sudan, war is a reminder of the terror they left behind
Abad remembers rockets and barrel bombs tumbling over his hometown of Aleppo, a sprawling city in northwestern Syria that became the epicenter of a long-running civil war.
Watch Irish soldiers hold live fire exercise as they prepare for Syria mission
The Mirror has been given access to the exercise by the 133-strong 68th Infantry Group as it prepares to head to the Golan Heights in war-torn Syria next month.
Turkey’s Fidan to visit Russia as Ukraine’s grain deal, Syria talks stall
Ankara’s efforts to revive the Black Sea grain deal and stalled high level talks between Ankara and Damascus are expected to be high on the agenda of the talks between top Russian and Turkish …
Syrian Refugees in Jordan Are Facing Increasing Uncertainty
Uncertainty is rising for Syrian refugees everywhere. Borders are tightening in Europe, deportations from Lebanon and Turkey are increasing, and Syria remains inhospitable for returning refugees.
Syria protests spurred by economic misery stir memories of the 2011 anti-government uprising
Anti-government protests in southern Syria have entered their second week, with demonstrators waving the colorful flag of the minority Druze community, burning banners of President Bashar Assad, and …
Clashes between US-backed groups in Syria leave 3 dead, raise tensions in area occupied by American troops
Three gunmen were killed after gunfire broke out in eastern Syria. The fighting raised concern over the division between US-backed Kurdish and Arab fighters.
US lawmakers make unannounced trip to northern Syria
Bipartisan members of Congress are aiming to keep the pressure on the Syrian regime through legislation that would expand the list of sanctionable targets under the Caesar Act. The 2019 law authorizes …
Members of U.S. Congress make a rare visit to opposition-held northwest Syria
Three Republican members of the U.S. Congress made a quick trip Sunday into opposition-held northwest Syria in the first known visit to the war-torn country by American lawmakers in six years.
US lawmakers make unannounced trip to northern Syria
Bipartisan members of Congress are aiming to keep the pressure on the Syrian regime through legislation that would expand the list of sanctionable targets under the Caesar Act. The 2019 law authorizes …