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Why Syrians Are Returning to Life Under Assad
By Asaad Hanna
Donald Trump and the War of Alternative Fact
By James Stavridis
'One Airbase Is Not Enough.' Syrians Opposed to Assad Welcome Strike, But Hope for More
By Rebecca Collard / Beirut
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U.N. to Deliver Humanitarian Aid to Besieged Parts of Syria
The agreement comes days before a proposed temporary cease-fire in the country
By Nash Jenkins
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U.S. Slams Moscow's Meeting With Syrian President
The U.S. has already expressed its disapproval of Russia's air campaign in Syria
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What you said about…The Biggest LoserRe “Has Assad Won?” [June 9]: War is always a zero-sum game, isn’t it? Someone always has to win or lose. Perhaps the biggest loser, though, is the U.N. Security...
By TIME Staff
June 20, 2014
Syria's Assad Joins the Presidential Selfie Club
A picture uploaded to the Syrian first lady's Facebook page shows Bashar Assad crowding into the frame with a group of young people as voting begins in the country's presidential election, which Western observers assume will be rigged in Assad's favor
By Dan Kedmey
June 3, 2014
Syrians Return to Devastation in Homs
For this week's issue of TIME, photographer Yuri Kozyrev traveled to Syria to document locals returning to the almost completely-leveled city of Homs. The return came after a ceasefire between the government and rebel forces who held the city for almost two years
By Aryn Baker
May 29, 2014
U.N. Says Syria's Last Chemical Weapons Are 'Inaccessible'
Fighting between rebel groups and government forces is blocking the removal of Syria's last chemical weapons, says mission chief Sigrid Kaag, who is calling for a truce
By Michelle Arrouas
May 9, 2014
Most of Syria’s Chemical Arsenal Has Been Removed
President Obama says the removal of 87% of Syria's chemical arsenal can be credited to U.S. leadership, even as Syrian opposition groups claim forces loyal to President Bashar Assad had used chlorine gas in several attacks last month
By Michelle Arrouas
April 24, 2014
Syrian Rebels Cling to Homs Amid Regime Assault
Opposition forces in Syria's third-largest city are struggling to stand their ground as government forces launch one of the harshest assaults yet to undo rebel gains ahead of the June elections
By Maddy Fry
April 22, 2014
Syria to hold presidential election on June 3
Rebels promised to keep up the fight against Bashar Assad, who is expected to run for president again amid the 3-year civil war
By Charlotte Alter
April 21, 2014
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