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As some cities have been largely destroyed during the war, residents have been attempting to resettle since the fall of ...
Syria's second largest city and a UNESCO World Heritage site, was deeply scarred by more than a decade of war between ...
The rapid opening-up of Syria has seen a geographical shift in economic power, stoking tensions in the ethnically and ...
The Kurdish-led force that runs northeast Syria has agreed to integrate into a new national army, but some of its supporters ...
On a chilly morning in November 1911, Lt. Giulio Gavotti, an Italian pilot, leaned out from the cockpit of his monoplane over ...
Representatives of Kurdish groups in Syria are calling for a democratic state that gives the country’s Kurds their ethnic ...
Yaroslav Trofimov is the chief foreign-affairs correspondent of The Wall Street Journal, covering major issues and developments around the world.
Sam Dagher was formerly a senior correspondent for The Wall Street Journal focused on Syria, Iraq and Iran. He has worked in the Middle East for more than a decade. He covered Syria starting in spring ...
Forget the post-pub pile-up of meat and rice. At The Counter in Notting Hill, former windsurfing champ Kemal Demirasal is ...
According to Pacini, there were three major waves of decline for Middle Eastern Christians: the initial Arab conquest, the ...
The U.S. will withdraw about 600 troops from Syria, leaving fewer than 1,000 to work with Kurdish allies to counter the ...
The rich historical tapestry of Armenians in the Middle East—spanning socio-political, economic and cultural dimensions—is a ...