T/syria

  1. The Challenge of Rebuilding Syria Video, Today

    After one of the most brutal wars of this century, a new flag flies across Syria: the emblem of the rebels who toppled the dictator Bashar al-Assad. Ben Hubbard, The New York Times’s Istanbul bureau chief, describes what our journalists learned as they drove across Syria, meeting people in towns and cities along the way as they strove to rise from the wreckage and build new lives.

  2. A Journey Across the New Syria Interactive, Yesterday

    After decades of dictatorship and 13 years of civil war, can Syria put itself back together? Our journalists traveled the length of the country to explore its hopes and its challenges.

  3. Suicide Bombing at Damascus Church Kills at Least 20 World, June 22

    The attack on a Greek Orthodox service made clear the challenges facing Syria’s new government in a country long pitted by sectarian divides.

  4. Facing a Grave Threat, Iran Is Isolated World, June 22

    Its proxy forces around the region have been largely silent in offering concrete support after attacks by Israel and now the United States.

  5. Bank Transfer Signals Syria Is Making Strides in Ending Economic Isolation World, June 19

    The bank-to-bank transfer using the SWIFT system was symbolically important, indicating the war-torn country was reintegrating into the global financial community.

  6. EE. UU. podría agregar 36 países a la prohibición de entrada En español, June 17

    Según un mensaje del Departamento de Estado, el gobierno dio a los países 60 días para solucionar sus problemas. El presidente Trump ya ha impuesto una prohibición total o parcial a ciudadanos de 19 países.

  7. As Other Arab States Condemn Israeli Attacks on Iran, Syria Is Notably Silent World, June 17

    Syria was once among the closest allies of the Islamic republic, but the new government resents Tehran’s support for the Assad regime and has pledged not to allow attacks on Israel from its territory.

  8. 36 More Countries May Be Added to Trump’s Travel Ban U.S., June 16

    The administration gave the nations 60 days to fix concerns, according to a State Department cable. The president already imposed a full or partial ban on citizens of 19 countries.

  9. Syrian General Questioned in Case of Missing American U.S., June 15

    The general, Bassam Hassan, is said to have shared grim news about the fate of Austin Tice, an American journalist and former Marine who went missing in 2012.

  10. Israel Killed Iran’s Top Chain of Command in One Night World, June 13

    The Israeli strikes killed at least three of Iran’s top military commanders, as well as nuclear scientists and other leadership figures.

  11. Israel atacó a Irán el viernes por la madrugada En español, June 13

    El gobierno israelí lleva semanas preparando un ataque contra las instalaciones nucleares de Irán.

  12. A Syrian Committee for Civil Peace Angers Those Demanding Justice World, June 11

    Syria’s new leaders founded a group that cooperates with former Assad supporters to foster stability. It has set off a backlash from the government’s support base.

  13. They Went to Syria to Fight With Rebels. Now Some Are Joining the New Army. World, June 8

    Thousands of foreign fighters fought alongside the Syrian rebel groups that toppled the Assad dictatorship. Many plan to stay, despite the qualms of the United States and some Syrians.

  14. Syrians Rejoice at Being Exempted From Trump Travel Ban World, June 5

    Damascus residents hope the decision is another sign that the world is normalizing relations with Syria after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad.

  15. Islamic State Says It Targeted Syrian Forces in Bombings World, May 30

    The extremist group claimed responsibility for two attacks, its first against the new government since the fall of Bashar al-Assad, a war monitoring group said.

  16. New U.S. Envoy Makes First and Symbolic Trip to Syria World, May 29

    Thomas Barrack raised the American flag over the U.S. ambassador’s residence in Damascus, amid broader efforts by the Trump administration to improve ties.

  17. Una red criminal en 4 continentes buscaba intercambiar cocaína por armas sirias, según fiscales En español, May 28

    La intrincada conspiración parece justificar el temor de que el arsenal militar de Bashar al Asad, el dictador sirio derrocado, pueda caer en manos peligrosas.

  18. Crime Rings Plotted to Trade Cocaine for Syrian Weapons, Prosecutors Say World, May 28

    The intricate scheme, spanning four continents, appears to justify concerns that the military arsenal of Bashar al-Assad, the deposed Syrian dictator, could fall into dangerous hands.

  19. Syrian Freedom Is Dangerously Incomplete Opinion, May 28

    Syria’s deeply flawed interim Constitution should be replaced with one that reflects our values: freedom, equality and self-governance.

  20. I Went to Where Our Era Began and Found Something Deeply Moving Opinion, May 27

    Nowhere is the longing for home more powerful than in Syria today.

  21. U.N. Faces Record Humanitarian Aid Shortfall — but Not for Ukrainians Foreign, August 22

    Soaring needs and wealthy countries’ focus on Ukraine have left aid agencies with too little money to address the world’s other crises, forcing them to cut programs.