That a popular armed insurrection toppled former president Bashar al-Assad in Syria has set off alarm bells in Moscow and Tehran, says RSIS’ James M Dorsey.
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad on Monday branded an Islamist-led offensive that has captured swathes of territory an ...
The fall of the Syrian president means that Iran and its allies will no longer be able to maintain a military presence in ...
The new reality in Syria may prove beneficial for some actors and detrimental for others — and there is no simple explanation ...
The symbol of power, perched on a hill near Damascus, offers a stark view of the final days of a brutal dictator.
In Assad’s abandoned office, his desk and floor were littered with books and papers: a history of the Russian military, a map ...
Syria's President Bashar al-Assad on Monday branded the insurgent factions offensive that has captured swathes of northern ...
AFPTV footage showed rebels patrolling the streets, some burning a Syrian flag and others ... the regional map in line with US interests. His comments came in a call with Iran's Pezeshkian ...
People with Syrian opposition flags celebrate after Syrian rebels announced ... dealing a massive blow to Russia and Iran, which have lost a key ally at the heart of the region and creating ...
Insurgent factions declared that they have taken Damascus in a lightning offensive on Sunday, sending President Bashar ...