Mouaz Moustafa was 9 when he and his family moved from Syria to the United States and eventually settled in Arkansas. Today, Moustafa, now 50, is executive director of the Syrian Emergency Task Force.
Inside Syria's ancient capital, a lone Jewish guardian watches over abandoned properties while Islamist rulers patrol the rubble of historic synagogues.
IT was a preliminary statement, but it couldn’t have been clearer.
After the fall of Syria's despotic Assad regime, life is slowly returning to one Damascus suburb, where the violence and ...
Images of the destruction wreaked by more than 13 years of fighting were projected on the back wall of the stage, along with ...
The militant Hamas group says it will free three Israeli hostages as planned, in a reversal of its previous announcement and ...
Images of the destruction wreaked by more than 13 years of fighting were projected on the back wall of the stage, along with pictures of ... that's the best image of Damascus," she said, beaming ...
Emotions were running high among the dozens of Syrians gathered at the Zawaya Art Gallery in the heart of Damascus on January ... understand Syria and its culture. Without cinema and artistic ...
Qatar's Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al-Thani visited Damascus on Thursday and met newly declared transitional President Ahmed al-Sharaa, in the first visit by a head of state to the Syrian capital ...
"This visit lays the ground for working together towards closing the Syrian chemical weapons file for good and fostering long-term compliance, regional stability, and contributing to peace and ...