The recent surge of violence in Syria lays bare the challenges interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa faces in delivering on his promise to lead a more unified country.
The idea that trauma and violence can have repercussions into future generations should help people be more empathetic,” ...
An eerie silence hangs over Arza, a mainly Alawite village in the rural countryside of Hama province in eastern Syria. All of ...
Mr Sharaa's forces and rival groups have killed at least 1,200 civilians, most of them Alawites, in Latakia, Tatous, Hama and ...
Survivors say some of the attackers in Baniyas were Syrians from surrounding villages seeking vengeance over a 2013 massacre ...
A few days after the United Nations secretary-general Guterres shook Ahmed al-Sharaa’s hands and praised his efforts at ...
When we went downstairs, our blood ran cold at the sight we saw. My father-in-law was lying on the floor, covered in blood.
Ali Koshmr, a 36-year-old man from Syria's Latakia, around 330 km from Damascus, woke up to the sounds of gunfire, tires ...
The British-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitoring group, has since said more than 1,400 civilians were killed in Latakia and its neighbouring provinces Tartous, Hama and Homs.
While Alawites are generally considered an offshoot of Shia Islam, their beliefs and practices are far more complex ...
Alevi organizations reacted to the ongoing executions and torture carried out by HTŞ forces, which have taken control of the ...
The recent attacks on Alawites and other minorities in Syria sparked concerns among Turkey's Alawite community.