In an interview, Murhaf Abu Qasra, a onetime leader in Syria’s insurgency, discussed moves by authorities in Damascus to ...
Syria’s new leadership is open to allowing Russia to keep its military bases in the country if it aligns with national ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin held his first official phone conversation on Feb. 12 with Syria’s new leader, Ahmad ...
Sudan will allow Russia to build its first naval base in Africa, the country's foreign minister, Ali Youssef, said during a visit to Moscow on Feb. 12. "Sudan and Russia have reached an understanding ...
One of the minister's priorities has been integrating myriad anti-Assad factions into a unified command structure.
Syria's defence minister could allow Bashar al-Assad strongest ally to retain its military bases on the Mediterranean coast ...
Negotiations between armed factions in southern Syria's Daraa and Suweida provinces have been ongoing since the formation of ...
NATO member Turkey has long backed Syria's armed and political opposition to ousted leader Bashar al-Assad, who was toppled ...
The new construction, visible in satellite imagery, suggests an extended presence. Israel says its forces will stay as long ...
Abu Qasra further highlighted that Moscow’s stance toward Syria’s new leadership has improved in recent weeks. He revealed ...
Until recently, rebel fighters like Abu Qasra, a key leader in Syria’s insurgency, were under constant bombardment by Russian warplanes. But “in politics, there are no permanent enemies,” he ...
DAMASCUS, Syria — Syria is open to letting Russia keep its air and naval bases along the Mediterranean coast as long as any agreement with the Kremlin serves the country’s interests, Syrian ...