By Chris Summers Contributing Writer Syria’s de facto leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, has said it could take up to four years to ...
The party that for decades ruled as part of the Assad dynasty is now being blamed for damaging relations with other Arab ...
Since his father Hafez al-Assad seized power in 1971, Syria's political structure has been dominated by three key pillars: the Ba'ath Party, the Alawite minority, and the Syrian Army, which have ...
Syria's Jewish population dwindles to nine, reflecting centuries of history and resilience amid upheaval. Residents recall a ...
TASS/. The Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, which ruled Syria for more than 60 years, announced that it was suspending its activities in the country, now controlled by the armed opposition.
DAMASCUS – Syria’s Minister of Information in the country’s transitional government told AFP he is working towards a free ...
In 1963, the Ba’ath Party seized power, initiating a 61-year era of military rule. Syria became the ideological heart of Ba’athism, a political ideology that combined elements of secularism ...
Syria’s new government is facing backlash after announcing changes to the school curriculum, including introducing what some ...
Following the ousting of President Bashar Assad in Syria, his long-ruling Baath Party announced it was ceasing operations. This marks a dramatic turn for a party integral to Syria's governance since ...
The Syrian war is a testament to the people’s resilience in the face of extraordinary challenges, underscoring a failure of ...
"It is a natural right, and so far there is no decision in the KRG and Iraq to prevent political parties from opening their offices in Damascus." ...
After the surprise ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad following a sweeping campaign by opposition militia, Syrians have raised a new flag to represent the overthrow of nearly six decades ...