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An eruption of violence in Syria this week that entangled government forces, Bedouin tribes, the Druze religious minority and ...
Clashes that shook southern Syria this week killed hundreds of people, including civilians, and drew in an array of local and ...
Army says there were no further crossings overnight, is working to patch up holes in fence; Kurdish official urges Sharaa to ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Deadly clashes between Bedouin tribes and Druze fighters in Syria’s Druze-majority Suwayda province ...
Armed tribes supported by Syria's Islamist-led government clashed with Druze fighters in the community's Sweida heartland on ...
Kanj In Syria’s vast northeastern areas, a brittle arrangement has for years held together an uneasy coexistence between the Arab tribes and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). But today, ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Syria’s Druze on Thursday called for the opening of a route to connect them with the Kurdish ...
The Kurdish insurgent group PKK in Turkey says it will lay down its arms and disband after a decades-long fight that killed tens of thousands.
Kurdish and Turkish statements indicate both sides recognize the limits of violence. Yet the PKK says an expected quid pro quo from Turkey is recognition of Kurdish political and cultural rights ...
The Kurdistan Workers’ Party, or P.K.K., said that it would lay down its arms and disband, a decision that could reverberate in neighboring countries.
The Kurdish-led force that runs northeast Syria has agreed to integrate into a new national army, but some of its supporters remain wary.
The Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) militia announced its decision on Monday to dissolve the group, a historic move after decades of conflict with Turkey that have killed tens of thousands of people.