Khan’s visit included discussions with Syria’s Foreign Minister, Asaad al-Shaibani, marking a significant step toward collaboration between the ICC and the Syrian authorities.
Public hangings are generally from a construction crane, an especially slow and agonizing execution method.The frenzy of executions, over 70% of which took place since the so called ‘moderate’ president Masoud Pezeshkian took office in August,
De-facto Syrian leader tells filmmaker that revolution was now over and urged people to move away from revenge mindset
The rebel alliance that took power has vowed to prosecute senior figures from the ousted government, but accountability will be hard to achieve in a vulnerable, divided and battered country.
Several EU member states have suspended asylum claims from Syrians following the collapse of the Assad regime. Euronews spoke with a Syrian refugee in Berlin to hear a story of how moving to Europe changed his family's life.
Coverage of Syria’s prisons overlooks their decades-long use as key destinations for extraordinary rendition, where terror suspects were sent for brutal interrogations.
Reporters Sam Husseini and Max Blumenthal were dragged out of Antony Blinken's final press conference as Secretary of State over the journalist's accusations of US support for 'genocide' in Gaza.
Gaza The smell of paint lingers in the air, a wall still tacky from its application. In the Palestinian neighbourhood of Yarmouk near Syria's capital Damascus, a graffiti mural shows a man wearing a keffiyeh around his neck,
Top US officials say that Sudan's military leader has used chemical weapons—twice, reports the New York Times. The allegation against Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, which has been relayed to the UN, puts al-Burhan on a very short list of leaders who have deployed the banned weaponry since World War II.
By Daren Butler, Ece Toksabay, Umit Ozdal Talks aimed at ending a 40-year-old militant conflict have fostered peace hopes in Turkey but the precarious situation of Kurdish forces in Syria and uncertainty about Ankara's intentions have left many Kurds anxious about the path ahead.
René Wildangel takes a look at who exactly are the Islamists that drove Syrian dictator Assad from the country.
Fear about how the country’s new Sunni Islamist rulers will act toward Syria’s various minorities, such as the Kurds and Alawites, is already brewing. Some rights groups and critics have pointed to HTS’s own alleged rights abuses and violent crackdowns during its time ruling the Idlib province as cause for concern.