But it also fragmented Syria's territory, with several armed factions now jostling for control, and international players anxious to preserve their regional interests amid the chaos. Here's a map ...
Here's a helpful map to see who controls what in Syria right now. Every day those areas of control are shifting, with the Syrian government's forces retreating to Damascus, Homs and the coastal ...
This more detailed road map for Syria's future followed a day after al-Sharaa's first speech at the "Conference for Announcing the Victory of the Syrian Revolution." After he was officially ...
Our seven maps below illustrate how Syria became a country and the forces that have made it so unstable.
European foreign ministers agreed on a “road map” to lift financial restrictions, but the change will happen in stages.
The arrival of the first top Russian diplomat in Damascus since Bashar al-Assad’s fall kicks off negotiations over the fate ...
"The terrorist escalation reflects the far-reaching goals of dividing the region and fragmenting the countries in it and redraw the map in line with the ... to reach Homs" in central Syria, which is ...
‘Control zone’ to extend 9.3 miles into Syria and intelligence ‘influence area’ to reach up to 37 miles, according to daily Yedioth Ahronoth Military mobility of Israeli army continues on ...
After taking Syria's second city Aleppo at the end of November, the rebels continued their offensive, moving south to take control of the city of Hama last Thursday. The advance continued at pace ...
Until now, Syria had been widely cut off from the global economy. The US, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the Arab League — a group of 22 countries — signaled their support for Syria's new administration.