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Sectarian violence in southern Syria is shattering hopes for a united country among the country's Druze minority.
Assad’s fall, deadly sectarian clashes in southwestern Syria have exposed one of the biggest challenges to the country’s postwar recovery — the new leader’s failure to forge national unity.
Syrian and Israeli officials spoke about de-escalating the situation in Syria during U.S.-mediated talks in Paris on Thursday, U.S. envoy Tom Barrack said.
"Trust must exist first and foremost," Syrian Democratic Council representative to the U.S. Sinam Mohamad told Newsweek.
Recent violence between Druze and Bedouins is a reminder of how elusive the goal of a cohesive Syria remains, and how easily ...
Even if it does not, the incident seems a grim turning-point in Syria’s transition. It has reinforced fears that the state is incapable of protecting minority groups. It may also have ripple effects ...
Syria and Saudi Arabia have signed 47 investment agreements valued at over $6 billion. The deals, announced Thursday, aim to ...
Firas Abou Latif, a French-Syrian national from the Druze minority, was killed during the sectarian violence which swept ...
The officer talks about becoming an IAF tactical fighter crewman and reflects on the crisis between his people and the new regime in Syria.
A displaced Bedouin girl stands inside a shelter after her family fled their home due to clashes between Bedouin clans and ...
Syria’s interim government has requested Turkey’s help to boost its defense capabilities, Turkish officials say.
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