Syria opens first public trial over coastal violence
Syria holds its first public trial for suspects linked to deadly sectarian clashes on the coast that killed hundreds. Explore the details of this pivotal case for judicial reform.
Syria holds its first public trial for suspects linked to deadly sectarian clashes on the coast that killed hundreds. Explore the details of this pivotal case for judicial reform.
Syrian investigators detain security and military personnel for July's sectarian violence in Sweida that killed hundreds. Read the latest developments.
Syria's foreign minister has reopened the embassy in London, marking a major step in the nation's international reintegration. Discover the details of this diplomatic thaw.
Donald Trump sprayed Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa with $249 cologne during historic White House meeting, then questioned him about his wives. Read the full diplomatic incident details.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Damascus suburb became Assad's killing field, with perpetrators still at large. Survivors break silence about mass executions and burning of bodies.
Donald Trump joked about Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa's marital status during historic White House meeting. Read the full details of this diplomatic encounter.
Investigators reveal a lone individual, not a gang, stole Roman-era statues from Syria's National Museum in Damascus, dealing a blow to the nation's post-war cultural recovery.
Ancient Roman-era statues stolen from Damascus museum in suspected individual theft. Investigation underway as Syria rebuilds after civil war. Read the latest developments.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa, a former militant, makes a historic White House visit to meet Donald Trump. The agenda includes sanctions, a Syria-Israel security pact, and the fight against ISIS.
Russia and China block US-led efforts to maintain sanctions on Bashar al-Assad's senior adviser, dealing major blow to international accountability efforts in Syria conflict.
Explosive internal review exposes multiple LAPD missteps that hampered firefighting efforts during the dangerous Palisades wildfire, raising serious questions about emergency response protocols.
Virgin founder Richard Branson proposes ambitious £500 million transformation of Ashford's abandoned international terminal into thriving business and transport hub, creating thousands of jobs.
Exclusive investigation reveals how sending armed police to mental health emergencies leads to preventable tragedies. Discover why experts demand medical-first response systems.
As ethnic cleansing escalates in Darfur and millions face starvation, Britain's muted response raises troubling questions about our commitment to human rights and international responsibility.
Exclusive satellite analysis exposes another mass killing in Sudan as the international community stands by. How many more must die before the world acts?
Exclusive report reveals how Bashar al-Assad's forces, backed by Russian airpower, are escalating attacks on Idlib's last opposition stronghold, creating humanitarian catastrophe.
UNICEF reports devastating impact on children as Assad's forces intensify attacks on Idlib, with hospitals and schools destroyed in escalating conflict.
Tributes pour in for unconventional British diplomat Peter Ford, whose remarkable career spanned Damascus to Bahrain and earned him the nickname 'our man in the sand dunes'.
After eight agonising years, the disappearance of American journalist Austin Tice in Syria has been officially resolved, with authorities confirming his survival and ongoing captivity situation.
As the Gaza conflict continues, mounting evidence of potential war crimes underscores the urgent need for international accountability through tribunals and ceasefire enforcement.
A London-based management consultant has been sentenced to six years in prison for funnelling thousands of pounds to Islamist terrorists in Syria while travelling business class and enjoying luxury hotels.
Exclusive investigation reveals ISIS is regrouping in war-torn Syria, with deadly attacks surging dramatically following American troop withdrawal. Intelligence warns of growing threat.
María Candelaria De León makes history as first Panamanian finalist in prestigious international beauty competition during UK visit, championing diversity and cultural representation.
The International Court of Justice has delivered a landmark ruling declaring Israel's blockade of Gaza a breach of international law and ordering immediate humanitarian aid access to the besieged territory.
Syrian regime forces intensify attacks on Idlib's last major opposition stronghold amid growing international concern over humanitarian crisis and militant consolidation.
In a landmark legal move, South Africa brings Israel before the UN's top court alleging genocide in Gaza, while Israel prepares a robust defence against what it calls 'blood libel' accusations.
Exclusive investigation reveals how Australian mother Mariam Dabboussy became trapped in ISIS territory, detailing her desperate escape attempts and the ongoing legal battle to bring her home.
FIFA's controversial decision to prioritise Italy's crucial World Cup qualifier over USMNT friendlies sparks debate about football's international calendar and fixture congestion.
Groundbreaking archaeological discovery in Syria shows early humans performed sophisticated dental procedures millennia before modern dentistry emerged.
Exclusive investigation reveals Bashar al-Assad's opulent new existence in a 1,000ft Moscow tower, spending days gaming in luxury apartments as Kremlin breaks silence on poisoning speculation.