When the United States ordered airstrikes on Christmas Day against Islamist militants in northern Nigeria, officials in Washington said the action was aimed at protecting Christians facing threats of ...
Erbil: Mediation efforts led from Iraq’s Kurdistan region are gathering pace to avert a new escalation in northeastern Syria, as Damascus presses ahead with a Turkish-backed military campaign and ...
The Counter Extremism Project (CEP) reports on the methods used by extremists and terrorist groups on the Internet to spread ...
A fragile ceasefire between Syria's government and Kurdish-led forces has temporarily eased tensions in the country's ...
Syria today remains a politically and militarily fragmented country, defined not only by the legacy of a devastating civil ...
Muhammad Shareh Qazi, a Lahore-based foreign policy analyst, told The Media Line that Pakistan views the Board of Peace as an international platform to legitimize and secure global recognition for ...
For minority groups in the northeast, the fragile ceasefire comes with more profound questions over their future in Syria.
Four Swiss Kurdish groups wrote to Israeli amb. Tibor Schlosser and President Isaac Herzog, hoping Jerusalem will provide aid to minorities attacked by the Sharaa regime.
A millennia-old Greek legacy in Syria faces silent extinction through fear, flight, and exclusion. The Greek Orthodox ...
Syria’s government and Kurdish-led forces in the country’s northeast have clashed as President Ahmed al-Sharaa seeks to ...
Discover the implications of the ceasefire between Syrian and Kurdish forces and what it means for the region's future.
A Syrian security force member inspects a room inside a tunnel used by retreating Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) fighters ...