Search
71 to 80 out of 224
Results
The 'accidental downing' of a Russian military plane by the Syrian regime highlights the potential for conflict between the country's warring powers.
Analysis: The cruise missile strike on a Syrian airbase has cemented already entrenched positions, writes Paul Iddon.
Analysis: It would be in Baghdad's interest to see Islamic State neutralised in the Syrian border region of Deir az-Zour, writes Paul Iddon.
Idlib is in the cross hairs of Russian warplanes again, but the regime is unlikely to launch an offensive on the last Syrian opposition stronghold due to some unlikely factors.
Analysis: The US Senate's move to repeal the resolution that allowed former president George W. Bush to invade Iraq in 2003 had bipartisan support. What does this mean for the future of the US military's current role in the Middle East?
Analysis: Tensions between the two countries are at breaking point, but it will be the Syrian people who will suffer most from Moscow's revenge.
Analysis: Turkish soldiers have spent months trying to wrest the northern Syrian city from the clutches of the Islamic State group. Now Assad's troops are marching their way.
Although Moscow is backing the Syrian regime in the country's war, Israel and Russia have similar ideas on security in the Middle East and defeating 'Islamism'.
Analysis: The SDF, backed by the US, is making a play for oil-rich territories in Syria - but so is Assad's Syrian army, backed by Russia, reports Paul Iddon.
Analysis: Can Syrian Kurds defend and consolidate their quasi-autonomous territory?