When Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad fled the country, members of his own minority sect say he left them impoverished and stained with his legacy.
Today, Heisa is excited, his blue eyes twinkling and his face lit up with what seems like an incurable smile. With Assad gone ... she asks if I think Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, Syria's new leader ...
Despite her pleasant air and sense of fashion, the now former Syrian First Lady Asma al-Assad was bound to be tied to her husband's fate. Born and raised in the UK, she was respected by some for ...
Syrian rebels seized control of capital city Damascus on Sunday, forcing President Bashar al-Assad to flee after more ... Damascus countryside, and our eyes are on the capital, Damascus." ...
Sham, on the outskirts of Damascus, saw the worst of Bashar al-Assad's rule: arbitrary detention, torture, famine, bombings, ...
An anti-government fighter tears down a portrait of Syria's President Bashar al-Assad in Aleppo after rebels ... stinging our eyes and throats. … But each day the fear of losing momentum ...
The offensive triggered the “death spiral” of Bashar al-Assad’s regime ... the time they were bringing me to some parts with my eyes blind-folded. Rebels took me to open other cells.
Syrians saw hope reborn. After more than 13 years of repression against its people, the regime of Bashar al-Assad fell, ...
Whether the regime of Syria's leader Bashar al-Assad is finished or just seriously ... It's not just Russia that has little capability to help Assad. Iran has its eyes on Israel rather than ...
Inside the infamous prison's corridors it becomes clear how hard it will be to mend the Syria that Assad broke.