Syria, Aleppo and Kurdish
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After deadly clashes in Aleppo, Syria’s transitional government reached a ceasefire with Kurdish forces to stabilize the north. Syria is at a crossroads.
In the first elections since the Assad regime was ousted, there was no popular vote and women and minorities won few seats. Still, many Syrians saw it as progress toward ending authoritarian rule.
Syria on Monday published preliminary results of its indirect vote for the first parliament since Bashar al-Assad's historic toppling last year, with election officials acknowledging a low success rate for women and religious minorities.
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Syria holds first elections since Assad’s ouster, marking a cautious step in political transition
Syria has held its first parliamentary elections since Bashar Assad was ousted nearly a year ago. The People's Assembly will work on a new elections law and constitution as the country transitions politically.
Ten months after Syrian President Bashar Assad’s government was overthrown when Islamist fighters marched into Damascus, many Syrians still go
The Israeli army has launched an unprecedented airstrike on central Damascus, hitting the Ministry of Defense and causing casualties, citing recent attacks on the Druze in Suwayda as justification.
Syria’s foreign minister is in Washington, kicking off the first official visit to the United States by a top Syrian official in 25 years as the new government in Damascus struggles to recover from the civil war and boost relations with the West following the fall of autocrat Bashar Assad.
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Air Arabia Abu Dhabi now flies direct to Damascus: Affordable flights, booking tips and travel hacks
Air Arabia Abu Dhabi is launching three weekly non-stop flights to Damascus starting October 28, 2025, making travel between the UAE and Syria signifi