Syria's leader Ahmed Sharaa calls for peace after more than 1,000 people killed in massacre - marking one of war-torn country's deadliest days
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In cities along the M5 highway just after the fall of Assad, many expressed relief – along with wariness about the future
Amid the rubble of Saraqib, some of the wall graffiti dating back to its time …
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Appointment of former leader of group that led operation to topple Assad comes amid other political changes
The former leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the Islamist rebel group which led the mili…
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Journalists and broadcasters at Sana wait for ‘actions, not words’ but look to future after fall of Assad government
Zyad Mahameed finally has the job he always wanted. In his previous role in the med…
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A decade on from the Guardian’s last visit, it is clear war has ripped the city apart – but there are signs of positive change
Bashar al-Assad’s face has been ripped away from posters at the abandoned…
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Syrian airforce helicopters dropped two cylinders of chlorine gas onto the town of Douma on 7 April 2018. At least 43 people choked to death. For six years, afraid of reprisals, the town has grieved…
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Strikes follow statement by Israel’s defence minister that troops would remain on Mount Hermon for winter
Israel struck dozens of sites in Syria overnight with airstrikes, despite the Syrian rebel lea…
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US, Turkey, EU and Arab envoys meeting in Jordan call for ‘inclusive and non-sectarian’ government after Islamist group ousted Bashar al-Assad’s regime
Antony Blinken said the US had made “direct cont…
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