
Southern Syria City Besieged by al-Qaeda-Linked Regime
Residents of Suwayda say they face hunger, displacement, and destroyed infrastructure after a July assault left hundreds dead and halted all trade.

Residents of Suwayda say they face hunger, displacement, and destroyed infrastructure after a July assault left hundreds dead and halted all trade.

A recent protest in Berlin saw hundreds glorify massacres against Syria’s Druze minority.

France, the U.S., and Damascus back renewed negotiations on bringing the US-allied Syrian Democratic Forces under central government control.

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In a rare meeting, Syrian and Israeli ministers are expected to sit down in Paris to address spiraling violence in southern Syria’s Druze heartland—under U.S. diplomatic mediation.

An unauthorized protest in front of Berlin’s Red City Hall turned violent in tone as hundreds of supporters of Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa engaged in hate speech targeting religious minorities.

Only 120 migrants have taken the cash and left the country so far, while calls for forced remigration grow louder by the day.

“By accepting Jolani and inviting Erdoğan, the EU has lost whatever moral and normative authority it may have had,” international relations academic says.

Israel says the international community must not legitimise Syria’s Islamist regime while minorities remain under threat.

Israel has pledged nearly $600,000 in aid to Syria’s Druze community, as hospitals in Sweida overflow and tens of thousands flee the escalating violence.