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The Syrian Kurds hope that a renewed peace process in Turkey, which collapsed in July 2015, would bring greater stability and put an end to Turkish cross-border military operations and drone attacks.
Syrian Kurds, who constitute nearly 15% of Syria's population of 24 million, have long faced persecution under successive governments in Syria.
Meanwhile, Kurds in northeast Syria were hopeful that the agreement announced Monday, which includes a ceasefire and the merging of the U.S.-backed, Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces into the ...
DAMASCUS - An anticipated meeting between Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) chief Mazloum Abdi and US Special Envoy for Syria ...
The Alwaites, who primarily live in Syria's coastal regions, particularly in the provinces of Latakia and Tartus, are ...
Ocalan’s anti-Israel stance is well-known, as his group was based in the Bekaa Valley in the 1980s, cooperating wit h the ...
Syrian Kurds are set to demand a federal system in post-Assad Syria that would allow regional autonomy and security forces, a senior Kurdish official told Reuters, doubling down on a decentralised ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Kurdish authorities in northeast Syria (Rojava) have not discussed handing over control of camps ...
Syria's minorities faces ongoing rights abuses despite media cover-ups, warns SOHR director. Highlights kidnappings of ...
Contacts include regular phone calls between Israeli and Syrian officials, revolving security coordination, and an exchange ...
Syrian authorities and a Kurdish-led force have exchanged more than 400 prisoners part of a deal reached earlier this year between the two sides. Skip to content Menu Today's paper.
Al-Ain speculates that Trump might encourage a meeting between Israel’s Prime Minister and the new Syrian president. It is ...