Joe Biden Mixed up Syria With Libya at G7 Press Conference
The president was talking about how the United States and Russia can work together to help the people of "Libya."
Syria Says Intercepted Israeli Missile: Iran Militias May Have Been Target
The missiles targeted central and southern regions in the country and didn't result in any casualties, according to Syrian state media.
Russia Should Keep Lone Syria Border Crossing Open: U.S. Ambassador
"We want the U.N. to bring food to starving children and protection to homeless families. We want the U.N. to be able to deliver vaccines in the middle of a global pandemic," U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield said.
Russian Ambassador Says U.N. Watchdog Illegitimate After Report on Syria
The head of the international chemical weapons watchdog reported that out of 77 allegations against Syria making or using chemical weapons, 17 of those cases were likely. Russia claimed factual and technical errors and acting under pressure from Western nations.
America, Take a Stand for Yazidis
If Americans want to protect religious freedom globally, they will take a stand for Yazidis.
Germany Health Minister 'Anything but Happy' Syria Given Seat on WHO Board
Jens Spahn said that he was not pleased that Syria was confirmed for a spot on the World Health Organization executive board, amid decades-long war the Syrian government waged against dissenters.
Bashar al-Assad's Cousin Accuses World of Abandoning Syria's Democrats
The rigged election in Syria caps off the dictator's victory in a bloody decade-long battle to retain power.
Syria's Assad Wins Fourth Election, Second Since War and Ninth for Family
Syrian Parliament Speaker Hammouda al-Sabbagh announced Thursday that the incumbent Assad had won 95.1% of the vote, or 13,540,860 ballots, figures likely to be met with skepticism from opposition figures and Western powers that have derided the race as a sham.
Assad: 'Not Concerned' About Calls Presidential Election is Illegitimate
"The Assad regime's so-called presidential election is neither free nor fair," U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said.
Syria Vows Israel Will 'Pay a Price' Over Oil Tanker Attacks
"The Israeli governments and arrogant Israeli leaders must understand that these attacks cannot continue with Israel not paying a price," said Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad in an interview with Lebanon-based Al-Mayadeen TV.
Exclusive: Hamas Hails Lebanon, Syria Rockets on Israel, Says Fatah Asleep
"We welcome any resistance against the Israeli occupation wherever and whenever it is carried out," a Hamas spokesperson told Newsweek.
Israel Warns Iran Allies Are Learning How to Fight IDF in Widening Conflict
"I think that all the countries and different terror organizations, of course led by Iran, that surround us, they look at this conflict, and they want to learn," an Israel Defense Forces official told Newsweek.
How Can Conservatives be More Informed about Foreign Affairs?
It's probably naïve to hope that our 24-hour news channels could find a renewed interest in the world beyond America's borders.
Israel Faces Rockets from Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Conflict Threatens to Grow
Rocket fire from Syria marks the third front in which Israel has faced hostilities since the eruption of conflict with Palestinian fighters in the Gaza Strip, a battle with ramifications across the Arab and Muslim world.
The U.S. Needs to Accept Reality in Syria
Syria's neighbors, many of whom detest Bashar al-Assad and funneled arms and money to their favorite rebel groups earlier in the war, now acknowledge he isn't going anywhere.
Russia Turns Back U.S. Military Convoy in Syria Confrontation
Russia said the U.S. convoy had taken a route "without prior notice" as friction over deconfliction efforts grows between Washington, D.C., and Moscow.
French Military Leader Asserts Islamic State is 'Regenerating' Underground
Rear Admiral Marc Aussedat, the head of a task force that features the Charles de Gaulle nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, said reconnaissance flights are being carried out to help French forces on the ground observe the Islamic State and that weapons will be used if needed.
Russia Tells U.S. Only Their Troops Are Welcome in Syria
Russia's embassy in Washington tweeted that the U.S. presence in Syria was "primarily illegal."
Democratic Norms Come First
Elections without freedom are nothing more than rigged, coercive referenda.
Syria's Assad Thanks Russia's Putin for Countering West in 10-Year War
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad "expressed his thanks for the humanitarian aid provided by Russia to the Syrian people to help them overcome the effects of the unjust blockade imposed on them," according to a readout by his office regarding a call with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Sailor Stranded Alone on Abandoned Ship for Four Years Finally Freed
A series of unfortunate events left one man alone on an abandoned cargo ship without power, running water or basic neccestities for years.
Blood Shed Between Two Rivers | Opinion
It is time President Joe Biden recognize the genocide of the Armenian, Assyrian and Greek people.
CENTCOM Commander General McKenzie Says Iraqi Government Wants U.S. to Stay
The general said that Iraq needs the U.S. support "to continue the fight against ISIS."
Israel Bombs Syria Positions After Missile Lands Near Nuclear Site
Israel has targeted a number of positions in southern Syria after a missile fell in the direction of a secretive nuclear facility.
The Imperative to Maintain Focus in Syria
Syria has now entered its 11th year of internal conflict, marking one of the most protracted and gruesome conflicts in history.
U.S. Ally Offered Bashar Assad's Wife Cancer Treatment to Advance Talks
Former White House official said not getting hostage journalist back was "one of my biggest failures under the Trump administration."
Tareq Alaows Abandons German Parliament Run Following Racism, Death Threats
The Syrian man who sought asylum in Germany was running for a spot in the Bundestag in the Green Party.
U.S., Russia Agree Life Has Gotten Worse for Syrians, But Blame Each Other
Both the United States and Russia are active in Syria's decade-long war, and they see each other as a primary obstacle for peace as the country's crisis deepens even further for everyday citizens.
Colombia's Trailblazing Model for Refugees
Colombia's action of legalizing Venezuelan refugees, especially during these challenging times, is innovative, pragmatic and inspiring.
10 Years On, a Solution to the Syrian Crisis Remains Elusive
After 10 years of war, a new enemy has emerged in Syria: widespread hunger and poverty.