Bashar al-Assad is out of power after a brutal 24-year reign over Syria, and his many haters are rubbing it in his face. The ...
There was no reason for Russia to be there in the first place, he says, The only protector that Assad had was Russia. Clearly ...
Fear of the regime was so pervasive that Syrians felt they could never speak freely, even in their own homes.
Ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad assured his forces that the Russian army was coming to their aid against the rebels ...
Branch 322 was one of hundreds of facilities that detained and interrogated civilians and military officers, and recruited ...
Adnan Kassar was a celebrated figure in the country's sports scene but tells Sky News how outshining Bassel al Assad was ...
Unrest is brewing in Syria’s coastal plains, home to the Assad family’s Alawite sect. Earlier this week, a group of regime loyalists staged an ambush on the now-governing rebel forces, killing 14.
Assad’s remarkable abdication of power, jubilation and fear collide as the country—and the region—faces an uncertain future.
Assad, says Landis, “didn’t appreciate the weakness of his own situation. And then, of course, once Israel destroyed Hezbollah’s leadership and pinned Iran’s ears back, he was left naked.” ...
saying Trump just adopts whatever “the last person in his ear” said. Assad is gone. He has fled his country. His protector, Russia, Russia, Russia, led by Vladimir Putin, was not interested in ...