Yemen
Opinion

Syria, Libya and Yemen: Even the pandemic asks us to worry about children who do not know the smell of peace

In Syria, Libya, and Yemen, millions of children are born and raised in war and don’t even know the smell of peace. While the world

Turkey
News

Biden’s appointee for Middle East and North Africa could trigger tensions between US and Turkey

US President Joe Biden has planned on appointing Brett McGurk, as National Security Council senior director for Washington’s policy in the Middle East and North

Masyaf
News

Israeli warplanes strike Iranian bases in Syria –Masyaf City

Israeli aircraft have struck strategic city of Masyaf in Hama province where Syrian government forces and Iran backed militant groups have bases. The Israeli Jets

Hezbollah
News

14 tons of Captagon seized from Italy, allegedly shipped by Hezbollah

On Friday, the Italian Nova agency reported that the investigation carried by Italian authorities, regarding 14 tons of Captagon (amphetamine) pills seized last year, concluded

Syrian
Politics

Washington introduces new sanctions against Syrian regime

Five years ago, the United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted resolution 2254, firmly defining the only way to a lasting resolution of the Syrian conflict.

Erdogan
Politics

The real reasons for Erdogan’s next visit to Azerbaijan

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will visit the Azerbaijan capital Baku on December 9, the Turkish presidency announced Thursday. Ankara has been Azerbaijan’s first supporter

Erdogan
News

Erdogan adopts overtly anti-Kurdish stand, despite denying the same

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s overtly repressive policies towards the country’s Kurdish community could cost him peace and stability not only within Turkey but also

Israel
News

Israel attacks Syria, targeting Iranian forces after finding explosives on border

On Wednesday, Israel attacked Syria with an aim to kill Iranian forces, who it believed planted explosives on the border. The Syrian Observatory for Human

syria
Opinion

Why the conflict in Syria is still far from a solution

The Syrian conflict seems far more complicated than other scenarios in the Middle East. That has been clear since the beginning of the uprising in

Bashar_al_Assad
Politics

Assad blames Lebanese banking system for loss of millions of dollars deposited by Syrian people

Syrian President Bashar al Assad blamed Lebanese banking systems’ current restrictions which made many Syrians lose access to their money deposited in them. Syria, which