Syria's new intelligence chief has announced a plan to dismantle the institutions he said were responsible for torture and ...
Assad, 49, will be unable to come back to her native London without her official travel documents amid reports she is ...
Syria's new intelligence chief Anas Khattab has announced the dissolution of all intelligence organizations and a fundamental ...
A Lebanese security official and war monitor said the country on Saturday expelled no fewer than 70 Syrian officers and ...
Meanwhile, Lebanese authorities handed over dozens of Syrian nationals, including former officers in the army, to the new ...
The new head of Syria's intelligence services announced on Saturday a plan to dissolve the institutions that were so feared under the rule of ousted dictator Bashar al-Assad.
Observers said more than 100,000 died in prisons and detention centres during the civil war. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A delegation from Turkey’s energy ministry headed to Syria on Saturday to help Syrians obtain access to essential services ...
Finding the remnants of the old dictatorship and bringing them to justice has emerged as a top priority for the new ...
Push comes as Syria’s new de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa met Bahraini, Libyan delegations in Damascus. Syria’s new administration is carrying out a security crackdown against what it has described as ...
Assad's uncle, Rifaat al-Assad, left the country via Beirut airport around a week ago, after rebels overthrew his nephew.
Libya Al-Ahrar TV channel said that it obtained exclusive documents revealing that Haftar established a special project for ...