The head of a Syrian opposition war monitor said President Bashar Assad had left the country for an undisclosed location, fleeing ahead of insurgents who said they had entered the capital.
Loyalists spoke with a sense of resignation about the implosion of his 24-year rule and with it, the end of decades of rule ...
(Reuters) -Following are reactions from around the world to events in Syria. Syrian rebels ousted President Bashar al-Assad ...
The fall of Syria’s authoritarian government at the hands of jihadi militants has set off waves of jubilation, trepidation ...
The sources further stated that all the Indian nationals there are safe and the embassy remains available to assist them in ...
People displaced to neighbouring Lebanon and Turkey start travelling back to their native land via border crossing ...
A Syrian herself, Lina Sinjab says this is the first time she's entered the country "without fear of detention".
Assad, who was no longer in Damascus when rebels captured the Syrian capital on Sunday, ending more than five decades of his ...
Syrian rebels who have ousted Bashar al-Assad and seized the capital Damascus include fighters from different factions, while ...
Yemen 's Houthi rebel group said Syrian President Bashar al-Assad closed down their embassy in Damascus in exchange for the ...
Anti-government forces in Syria announced on state TV that "Damascus is free of the tyrant Bashar al-Assad." The rebels say ...
Anti-government forces in Syria have announced on state television that they have freed Damascus and ousted President Bashar al-Assad.