President Macron Hosts Syrian President Amid Controversy
The new Syrian leader has well-known ties to terrorist groups—yet Paris is now backing him, apparently hoping he’s had a change of heart.
The new Syrian leader has well-known ties to terrorist groups—yet Paris is now backing him, apparently hoping he’s had a change of heart.
The visit comes amid EU silence on sectarian bloodshed.

Germany is funding the new Islamist government while calling for more immigrants due to “lack of manpower.”

Brussels has not only welcomed Syria’s new leadership but also begun easing sanctions, despite their links to extremist violence.

Wearing a tie and a suit does not wipe away HTS leader Sharaa’s past and present crimes—and the EU Commission should remember that.

Deluded Strasbourg session resolves to entrust a former Al-Qaeda militant’s new government to lead a “just and equal transition.”

While there is widespread support among Christians for a federalist state, many believe emigration is their only option for survival.

This weekend’s mass killings did not deter the EU elite from engaging with the new Syrian regime.

While Brussels condemns “pro-Assad” forces, it fails to acknowledge the brutal crackdown on Christian, Alawite, and Druze communities.

The country’s new constitution will mandate that the president be Muslim, suggesting that authorities may tacitly permit or support Islamist persecution of Christians.