There are Turkish-backed rebels and Sunni Muslim jihadists in the north, Kurds ruling over much of Syria’s east, and ...
If you have a mental map of the Middle East, rip it up. The overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad of Syria by a coalition of ...
Iraq to the east and Jordan to the south. Turkey, Western powers and several Gulf Arab states have backed varying elements of the Syrian opposition to varying degrees during the conflict.
Assad, old alliances have crumbled, and global powers are figuring out their relationships with Syria’s new de facto leaders.
Iraq to the east and Jordan to the south. Turkey, Western powers and several Gulf Arab states have backed varying elements of the Syrian opposition to varying degrees during the conflict.
As a rebel alliance with a tenuous hold on power struggles to assert control of the fractured country, Israel, Turkey and the ...
Map: Where is Syria and how are its neighbours involved ... Iraq to the east and Jordan to the south. Turkey, Western powers and several Gulf Arab states have backed varying elements of the ...
There are Turkish-backed rebels and Sunni Muslim jihadists in the north, Kurds ruling over much of Syria’s east, and Jordan-backed militants in the south, among others. These groups fought a ...