A deluge of false or misleading information about Syria has flooded social media. Local and international actors are exploiting preexisting divisions to advance their own aims, experts say.
Twinkling lights, stars, bells and revolutionary flags are strung above the ancient streets of the old city of Damascus.
A deluge of false or misleading information about Syria has flooded social media. Local and international actors are exploiting preexisting divisions to advance their own aims, experts say.
Assad's regime, FRANCE 24’s Wassim Nasr travelled to Syria to interview rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, better known by his nom ...
Christians in Syria cannot trust the armed Islamic alliance Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s assurances that it intends to protect religious minorities, according to the leader of a watchdog group that has ...
King Charles made a significant donation to help support the International Rescue Committee charity for its work in Syria as ...
Church leaders have “a sense of hope for Syria’s future”, the apostolic nuncio said, after the Patriarchs and Heads of ...
By Aaron Boxerman Syria’s new leaders met the French and German foreign ... Image Syrian Christians protesting after a ...
When Syrian rebels roared into Damascus after a lightning advance on the capital, they exalted in their triumph over ...
More than 200 million Christians are associated with Orthodox Churches and most celebrate Christmas on 7 January.
A video circulating on social media depicted a Christmas tree engulfed in flames in the central square of Suqaylabiyah, a ...
Through prayer and protest, believers struggle to interpret the promises of newly ascendant Islamist leadership.