Tehran, Iran – Iran says it wants to maintain relations with Syria after the fall of major ally Bashar al-Assad, but that opposition groups’ approach towards Israel would be crucial.
Iran opened a direct line of communication with Syria's new leadership after toppling ally Bashar al-Assad to "prevent a hostile trajectory," a senior Iranian official said. Assad's regime ...
In her confirmation hearing for director of national intelligence, Tulsi Gabbard was pressed on her relationship with former ...
Syria is expected to join the Iranian-led “resistance front” soon, a member of the Expediency Council said on Wednesday, ...
In a phone call on Thursday with his Turkish counterpart, Iran’s foreign minister raised concerns about recent news of ...
The stunning collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria has sent shock ... Assad’s rule, long sustained by Russia and Iran, has come to an end, leaving his former patrons scrambling to ...
Iranian and Israeli citizens have been banned from entering Syria, a source from Damascus airport said, after international ...
Analysis: The 20-year strategic agreement bolsters bilateral ties as Russia and Iran reel from the loss of the Syrian regime, but frictions remain.
From Donald Trump being shot at a campaign rally to Bashar al-Assad's shock overthrow, Newsweek writers on the moment of 2024: plus have your say. "I believe there will be violent fighting ...
Israel reportedly maintained secret, years-long communications with the regime of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad before he was ... to the growing presence of Iran, Hezbollah and Hamas in Syria ...