Ahmed al Sharaa was declared the new president of Syria in the transitional government that came into power after the collapse of the Assad regime on December 8. This declaration led to congratulations from several Arab states in the region,
Weeping, Fairuz Shalish grasps the red earth at an unmarked grave in Syria that she believes may hold her son, one of tens of thousands of people who vanished under ousted president Bashar al-Assad.Thousands poured out of the country's web of prisons in the final days of Assad's rule and after Islamist-led rebels toppled him on December 8.
Sharaa was already de facto head of Syria's government ever since a coalition of rebel fighters swept through most of Syria and ousted Assad's regime.
As insurgents raced across Syria in a surprise offensive launched in the country’s northwest late last year, officials from several
As the new Damascus authorities strive to restore their country and its diplomatic links, they understand that Moscow is essential to this effort
The occasion marked the conclusion of the Week of Prayer for Christian Unity and the feast of the Conversion of St. Paul.
Since the sudden downfall of Bashar al-Assad's government 50 days ago, Syria's transitional administration has been grappling with multiple challenges -- from surging violence to staggering economic instability.
EU officials agreed to begin easing sanctions on Syria. Dozens of people were executed this weekend in the city of Homs.
You can’t extinguish fire with fire. You can’t address a mistake with another mistake. You have to correct the situation in Syria.”
Syria has entered a transitional phase with its de facto leader, Ahmed al-Sharaa, appointed as President, Al Jazeera reported, citing the state-run news agency
Ahmed al-Sharaa went on to say that once these steps are over, "a constitutional declaration will be published to serve as a legal basis for the transitional period"
TUNIS, January 31. /TASS/. Ahmed al-Sharaa has announced work to form Syria’s interim government in his first address to the nation as the country’s leader, according to the Al-Watan newspaper’s broadcast on Facebook (prohibited in Russia due to its ownership by Meta, which is designated as extremist).