Holding new elections in Syria could take up to four years, rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has said in a broadcast interview.
Sana, the state-run Syrian news agency, reported Saturday that “a number of remnants of the Assad militias” were arrested in ...
Assad: from private schoolgirl in Acton to being reportedly severely ill with leukaemia - She was once fawned over for her ...
This account of al-Assad’s fall, much of which has not been previously reported, is based on interviews with Syrian, Iranian, ...
Sharaa, the leader of the rebels who ousted the Bashar al-Assad regime, also plans to dissolve the group that took control of ...
On Dec. 8, the Assad regime was toppled when rebels breached Damascus, after nearly 14 years of war. When the outcome had ...
Holding elections in Syria could take up to four years, Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa said in an interview with Al ...
Assad's recent ouster, ethnic Syrian Alawites have found themselves increasingly anxious over the future under HTS rule, ...
Assad's ouster, new leader Ahmed al-Sharaa said holding elections in the country could take four years while drafting a new constitution could happen in three years.
Sharaa, Syria’s de facto leader, envisions a four-year timeline for elections and a three-year plan to draft a new constitution, signalling a transformative phase for the war-torn nation. As Syria ...