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Chaos around prisons holding ISIS detainees in Syria is highlighting security risks for U.S. forces in the region.
Deir al-Zour has been described as the most heavily damaged city in Syria by U.N.-Habitat. Traffic weaves past craters and around mounds of rubble. Children play in the ruins beneath great slabs of concrete hanging perilously from buildings. Dust clogs the air.
The fight ultimately comes down to a clash about Syria's future governance.In Syria, a battle of wills that has gone on for almost a year has now turned violent. For almost 14 years of the Syrian civil war,
A deal under which Kurdish forces abandoned long-held territory in Syria to the Syrian government could pave the way for Turkey to advance
Government troops drew closer to Raqqa, the largest city overseen by the Kurds, raising U.S. concerns about the renewal of a wider conflict in the region.
Top European Union officials have visited Syria for the first time to meet with interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is expected in Berlin on Tuesday for talks, as German officials seek to step up deportations of Syrians, despite unease about continued instability in their homeland.Sharaa is scheduled to meet his counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier,
Syrian troops fighting U.S.-backed Kurdish-led forces seized the Omar oil field, the country’s largest, and the Conoco gas field in the eastern Deir Zor province as allied Arab tribal forces advanced in the oil-rich area along the border with Iraq,
Syrian government’s control of energy reserves from SDF has raised hopes of return to pre-war production levels.