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Violence between government forces and armed factions of a religious minority in southern Syria has deepened divisions in a ...
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Syria’s government and Kurds still at odds over merging forces after latest talks, US envoy saysA U.S. envoy says that Syria’s central government and the Kurds remain at odds over plans on merging their forces after the ...
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Clashes that shook southern Syria this week killed hundreds of people, including civilians, and drew in an array of local and ...
In the 1990s when the Turkish government fought a pitiless war against the PKK, banned Kurdish language, criminalized ...
In Syria, violence continued between rival factions even after a ceasefire deal. Government troops withdrew overnight from a ...
Damascus believed it had tacit approval to restore control in Sweida; Israeli airstrikes followed reports of troop abuses, as ...
In southern Syria, the government has deployed security forces and pleaded for all sides to stick to a ceasefire after ...
Syria's government misread how Israel would respond to its troops deploying to the country's south this week, encouraged by U ...
A Syrian military official said correspondence with the US had led Damascus to believe it could deploy forces to Sweida ...
NPR's Leil Fadel asks Mahmoud Meslat, co-chair of the political wing of the Syrian Democratic Forces, whether Kurds in the semi-autonomous northwest region have a voice in the new government.
US envoy reports ongoing disagreements between Syria's government and Kurds regarding force merger plans after recent talks.
The latest escalation began with a Bedouin tribe in Sweida setting up a checkpoint and attacking and robbing a Druze man, ...
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