Syrian state media said a five-day security operation in Homs city ended Monday, with a war monitor reporting hundreds of ...
Syria’s new security forces have deployed in tanks in the city of Homs to search for militia members and former soldiers ...
Syria’s new security forces checked IDs and searched cars in the central city of Homs a day after protests by members of the ...
Interim Syrian government forces led by Hayat Tahrir Al Sham (HTS) set up roadblocks on Monday in Alawite districts in the ...
The country’s industrial capital, a religious melting pot and a strategic crossroads, is trying to rise from the devastation with which the regime punished this opposition stronghold ...
Rebel forces led by Hayat Tahrir Al Sham killed two people on Sunday in Syria's Alawite areas in the central governorate of ...
Homs, Syria’s third city, is nicknamed the “cradle of the revolution”. It witnessed some of the fiercest battles of the 13-year civil war – the scars of which are chiselled into many ...
Supported by By Carlotta Gall Photographs and Video by David Guttenfelder Reporters for The New York Times spent several days in Homs, Syria, after the fall of President Bashar al-Assad.
Bel Trew spent days travelling across Syria – from Aleppo in the north, to the capital Damascus and Deraa in the south – charting a nation coming to terms with the ends of decades of brutal rule by ...
Syrian forces arrested over 40 suspected regime officials in Homs, including one responsible for the cameras at the notorious ...
It is a quandary facing every city across Syria: who will rule and how? Homs, Syria’s third city, is nicknamed the “cradle of the revolution”. It witnessed some of the fiercest battles of ...