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The Ba'ath parties in Syria and Iraq share a common origin, dating back to 1947, when Michel Aflaq and Salah al-Din al-Bitar founded the party. The Ba'ath went on to dominate Iraq and Syria for ...
The Ba'ath Party in Syria. In 1963, military officers including Hafez Al-Assad seized control of Syria through a coup, making the party shift to military dominance.
The Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party, which ruled Syria for more than 60 years, announced that it was suspending its activities in the country, now controlled by the armed opposition.
The U.S.-backed YPG, the Syria wing of the terrorist group PKK, reiterated its call for autonomy in Syria's northeast while ...
Syria unveils new national emblem featuring historic eagle with 3 stars (symbolizing the Syrian flag) and 5 tail feathers ...
Syria sealed an $800-million deal on Sunday with Dubai Ports World (DP World), one of the world's largest port operators, ...
The ongoing humanitarian and political crises in Syria encapsulate decades of repression, violence, and civil unrest. After ...
Alsheikh purportedly held a variety of positions in the Syrian police and the Syrian state security apparatus, according to the U.S. attorney's office, and he was associated with the Syrian Ba’ath ...
The Syrian presidency unveiled the country's new national emblem Thursday during a ceremony at the Presidential Palace in ...
Kuwait’s Jazeera Airways has relaunched direct flights to Syria following a 13-year pause, Syrian media reported on ...
The Ba'ath Party in Syria. In 1963, military officers including Hafez Al-Assad seized control of Syria through a coup, making the party shift to military dominance.