Mehdi Nemmouche, 39, is charged with holding four journalists captive more than a decade ago in Syria. He is already in ...
A court in France ruled on Friday that 39-year-old French jihadist Mehdi Nemmouche, accused of holding journalists hostage in war torn Syria over a decade ago, is sentenced to life in prison.
This Ramadan, Syrians marked the 14th anniversary of the start of their country’s civil war. The conflict began as one of ...
A French court on Friday sentenced a French jihadist to life in prison for holding four journalists captive more than a ...
Prosecutors have called for a life sentence without parole for the Frenchman on trial for holding French journalists and aid ...
Iraq's prime minister has described Abu Khadija as "one of the most dangerous terrorists in Iraq and the world". On Thursday, ...
During this month of Ramadan, the Syrian American Medical Society (SAMS) is proud to announce the successful completion of its Medical Mission to Syria, where 16 volunteer doctors provided life-saving ...
Prosecutors have called for a life sentence without parole for the Frenchman on trial for holding French journalists and aid workers hostage in Syria for the Islamic State armed group. The four other ...
“The revolution in Syria can be described as a revolution of the countryside,” Fares said ... Others returned more recently, following the overthrow of the regime in December 2024. They face many ...