Khorshid Dali With the end of the agreement between interim president Ahmad al-Sharaa and Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) commander General Mazloum Abdi approaching later this year, meetings between the SDF leadership and Sharaa’s government have intensified in search of a...
Through a letter addressed to the UN Secretary-General and the President of the Security Council, Iran announced that it had abandoned all UN Security Council resolutions, stressing that it is no longer subject to Resolution 2231, which was adopted in...
Syria is living through a transitional political phase characterized by the reshaping of its institutions and the holding of parliamentary elections described by some as a step toward stability, while others see them as a superficial process lacking democratic standards....
Since December 8 of last year, the current Syrian government has consistently faced its major obligations through the personal initiatives of leaders and officials that have rarely enjoyed general consensus. These initiatives remain the subject of debate and controversy to...
Despite the easing of international sanctions, Syria’s economy continues to face major challenges due to persistent political and security instability. The complex internal environment, marked by conflicting interests and regional pressures, has created uncertainty that directly affects the economy and...
Tensions are escalating in southern Syria following Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s announcement that his forces will remain in the areas they recently occupied inside Syrian territory. The development comes amid complex regional dynamics, where security concerns intersect with diplomatic...
Amid the ruins of war and destruction, Syrians now find themselves without any genuine political organisations capable of interpreting what has happened to their country, expressing their present demands, or shaping their future through structured political practice; what is commonly...
Brussels - Syrian Bishop Jacques Mourad, Metropolitan of Homs for the Syriac Catholic Church, received the John Paul II Award during a ceremony held at the Vatican’s Apostolic Palace, recognizing his lifelong commitment to peace, reconciliation, and interfaith dialogue. The...
On October 5 of this year, Syria witnessed the first parliamentary elections since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. The elections were conducted through electoral bodies formed by subcommittees rather than by direct popular vote, in accordance with the constitutional...
In a time, exhausted by war and division, a new identity is quietly taking shape in Syria –one that resembles nothing before it and refuses to fit the old categories that fractured society for decades. A generation of young Syrian...