While it’s unclear what exact political path Syria will take, the dilemmas the country faces are similar to the experiences ...
For more than a decade, Mr. al-Assad remained in power, employing vicious means to do so while enjoying an obscene amount of ...
The fall of Assad proves that the Arab Spring isn't over - and Tunisians may yet see an end to the reign of dictators ...
Russia has lost a naval base after Syria ended an investment contract with Moscow, asserting its authority over the Tartus ...
The rebel alliance that took power has vowed to prosecute senior figures from the ousted government, but accountability will ...
Among those most affected are women and children, who face widespread displacement, violence, and systemic marginalisation.
The international community should focus on empowering Syria’s local civil society groups and advocating for women’s rights ...
The Arab Spring did not bring democracy to the region, but it remains a beacon of hope for struggling Arabs.
The recent developments in Syria represent a new form of political change, the characteristics of which we will better ...
Syria’s new leadership should seize on an unprecedented opportunity to lead by example on human rights, including by protecting basic rights of all Syrians in a new constitution. The new ...
This marked the conclusion of the Al-Assad family's dictatorship in Syria, which had lasted for more than half ... the "Arab ...
Egyptian poet and government critic Abdul Rahman Yusuf was detained by Lebanese authorities on Saturday upon his return from Syria where he ... in Egypt, Tunisia, Libya, Yemen, and all countries ...