Syria, UN and Western sanctions

Syria's new central bank governor, Maysaa Sabreen, said she wants to boost the institution's independence over monetary ...
The new administration’s first visit to Ankara comes amid an intensifying struggle for the partition of Syria between the ...
Syria’s new government has strongly condemned Israel’s incursions into a U.N.-monitored buffer zone, urging the international community to pressure Israel into withdrawing ...
The rebel alliance that took power has vowed to prosecute senior figures from the ousted government, but accountability will ...
NATO ally Turkey has emerged as the dominant state power in a new Syria, and is seeking to press its advantage by bombing and ...
The first class of Syrian police cadets since the ouster of President Bashar Assad graduated on Tuesday from the newly ...
The fall of longtime strongman Bashar al-Assad has created a power vacuum that threatens some of the United States' ...
While the fall of the Assad dynasty represents an epochal turning point for Syrians, the future remains in all senses ...
The leaders of two previously rival Kurdish groups met in northern Iraq on Thursday in an apparent step toward reconciliation ...
An Assad official claims Putin betrayed his ally by promising support that never came.
Assad’s government in December 2024 created new possibilities to ensure accountability for years of atrocity crimes and the opportunity to establish a new government that respects human rights.
The article explores why Syria, despite its early independence, was unable to establish a democracy, instead evolving into a ...