Syrian government
Coverage of Syrian government in the Nexus archive.
- Syria grapples with unrest as government faces old and new threats
Syria is experiencing unrest as its government faces both old and new threats. Twin blasts in Damascus during Macron's visit have heightened concerns about the country's fragile stability.
- Syria begins trying suspects over 2025 violence in Druze-majority Sweida
Syrian authorities have begun trying suspects involved in a 2025 wave of violence in Sweida province, which saw clashes between Druze factions and Bedouin fighters resulting in over 2,000 deaths. Trials in Damascus aim to hold accountable those responsible for the violence, with public sessions starting in July.
- Kuwaiti telecom Zain Group lands Syria mobile license
Kuwaiti telecom Zain Group plans to invest $1.5 billion over the next decade to upgrade Syria's mobile network, acquiring a 75% stake in the existing MTN network. The Syrian government will retain a 25% stake, and the deal is part of increasing Gulf investments in Syria's reconstruction, with Emirati, Qatari, and Saudi firms also involved in various sectors.
- Israeli settler group calls for seizing crops in occupied Syrian land
An Israeli settler group called the Pioneers of Bashan has urged the cultivation and sale of crops in occupied Syrian land in Daraa and Quneitra governorates. The group cited a 2,000-ton wheat harvest in Quneitra and claimed such actions would increase yields. Syrian authorities condemned Israeli incursions as violations of sovereignty.
- Syria announces Sharaa's parliamentary appointees, SDF Kurds sidelined
Syria's government announced 70 members appointed to its transitional parliament. The SDF Kurds were sidelined in the appointments.
- Syria’s War Crimes Dilemma
The Syrian government faces a dilemma where it must choose between executing war criminals or seeking full international support. The article highlights the impossibility of achieving both outcomes simultaneously.
- Hidden chemical weapons sites emerge in Syria amid fragile security transition
International inspectors discovered hidden chemical weapons materials in Syria, including munitions and production records, as the country transitions under new security arrangements. The findings, reported by the OPCW, reveal over 100 potential sites linked to Syria's chemical weapons program, amid instability following the collapse of Bashar al-Assad's government and shifting control of territories.
- Syria holds legislative elections in former Kurdish-controlled areas
Syria conducted legislative elections in former Kurdish-controlled areas, including Hasakah and Kobane, as reported by Al Jazeera's Heidi Pett. The elections focus on regions previously under Kurdish administration.
- Syria says it dismantled Hezbollah-linked cell plotting assassinations
Syrian authorities dismantled a Hezbollah-linked cell that was planning targeted assassinations against high-level government officials. The cell's plot was thwarted, preventing potential violence. Syrian officials announced the successful operation.
- Australian women and children leave Syrian detention camp for Damascus – and potentially home
Four Australian women and nine of their children and grandchildren have left al-Roj camp in Syria, traveling to Damascus under Syrian government control. The group was previously turned back in February, and the Albanese government has stated it will not assist them.
- The US exit from Syria, explained
The US withdraws from Syria after a decade-long military presence, impacting Kurdish forces and regional dynamics. The exit raises concerns about instability and the future of Syria's conflict.
- Criminal Charges Unsealed Against Two Former High-Ranking Syrian Government Intelligence Officials for War Crimes Against Americans and Other Civilians
Two former high-ranking Syrian government intelligence officials under Bashar al-Assad have been criminally charged with war crimes, including conspiracy to commit cruel and inhuman treatment of civilian detainees, including U.S. citizens, during the Syrian civil war. The unsealed indictment represents legal accountability for alleged atrocities committed against civilians during the conflict.