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.
How these two actors—HTS and the SDF—navigate their divergent interests and goals will shape Syria’s future political map. In the days following the collapse of regime-held Damascus ...
Syrian rebel leader Ahmed Al-Sharaa and ... a 2015 UN Security Council resolution outlining a road map for the country’s political transition, a body representing Syria’s de facto rulers ...
The stunning fall of dictator Bashar al-Assad in Syria thrusts several rebel groups and foreign powers into the spotlight as they vie for control and influence. There are Turkish-backed rebels ...
Syria’s de facto leader has said it could take up to four years to hold elections in Syria, and that he plans on dissolving ...
Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa says elections in the country could take up to four years, citing a need to rewrite ...
It suggests that a successful transition to a post-Assad Syria will require efforts to foster an inclusive national identity and a political conscience that transcends the sectarian and ethnic ...