While the main opposition forces have seized Damascus, the rest of Syria is under the control of numerous other factions.
The collapse of the Assad regime has fragmented Syria's territory, with several armed groups now jostling for control and international players anxious to preserve their regional interests.
However, the collapse of Assad's regime is also seen as an opening to disrupt Iran's long-standing arms supply route through Syria to Hezbollah, the Lebanese militant group. Israeli political and ...
The Berlin Interior Ministry said it would not process asylum requests until there was more clarity on political developments in Syria. Greece’s foreign minister said, “The return to ...
Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa says elections in the country could take up to four years, citing a need to rewrite ...
What happens next will decide the fate of the fragmented nation and will also have far-reaching geopolitical implications that could drastically alter the political map of the Middle East.
On Sunday, the D.C.-based Institute for the Study of War (ISW) mapped the current political landscape of Syria, showcasing the regions controlled by HTS, those held by other anti-Assad groups ...