Obeida Arnaout, the spokesman for the Sunni fundamentalist Levant Liberation Council (Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham or HTS) gave an interview on Wednesday with the Lebanese Al-Jadid channel that provoked a firestorm of protest among Syrian women and,
The Syrian refugee whose selfie with then-chancellor Angela Merkel went viral almost a decade ... on to become a 'voice for people who come from Syria'. Modamani has settled in Germany, has ...
Almost a decade ago, a Syrian refugee's selfie with Germany's then chancellor Angela Merkel went viral. Today, Anas Modamani has a job, a German passport and a fiancee and no plans to return to his war-ravaged country.
Sweden, Germany, Austria, Denmark, and Norway have suspended asylum applications from Syrians after the toppling of Bashar al-Assad's regime.
A German court handed a 10-year jail term to a Syrian former militia leader on Wednesday for war crimes and crimes against humanity committed under former president Bashar al-Assad.
BERLIN (AP) — Nearly a decade after he arrived in Germany from Syria and took a selfie with then-Chancellor Angela Merkel, Anas Modamani has finished his university studies and has a German ...
Angela Merkel, who last month published her memoirs on her 16 years as German chancellor, was a great tactician. But she was dead wrong on many of the strategic questions hurled at Germany during
Almost a decade ago, a Syrian refugee's selfie with Germany's then chancellor Angela Merkel went viral ... He said he originally fled Syria because he "did not want to perform military service ...
Syrian Kefah Ali Deeb fled to Germany in 2014 after being jailed four times for protesting against the government; in 2011, pro-democracy protests demanding an end to the authoritarian practices of the Assad regime led to the forming of opposition militias and the start of a fully fledged civil war in 2012.
Obeida Arnaout, the spokesman for the Sunni fundamentalist Levant Liberation Council (Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham or HTS) gave an interview on Wednesday with the Lebanese Al-Jadid channel that provoked a firestorm of protest among Syrian women and, well, non-fundamentalists.
The fall of Bashar al-Assad’s “murderous regime” in Syria this week was celebrated with Churchillian bombast by British Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs David Lammy in the British House of Commons. “The Lion of Damascus” was now “the rat of Damascus, fleeing to Moscow with its tail between its legs,” he said.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz lost a confidence vote Monday, setting the stage for parliamentary elections next year.