Assad, the Russian-backed dictator of Syria, has led to Russia needing to evacuate its military contingent from the country.
Analysts say the return suggests that Moscow is preparing to evacuate one of its most valuable overseas bases.
DAMSASCUS (Reuters) - Syria's new ruling administration has cancelled a contract with a Russian firm to manage and operate ...
In December, the brutal Assad regime collapsed. The Russian military, which had a significant naval, ground, and air presence in the country, had to pull out its forces as quickly as possible. The ...
The new authorities in Syria ended an agreement with the Russian company managing the key port of Tartous in the latest sign ...
The rebel offensive benefited from careful preparation and the support of Turkey, which occupies territory in Syria’s north ...
The Sparta II, a Russian cargo ship under U.S. sanctions, had been drifting near Tartus since Jan. 5 after leaving Baltiysk ...
From Syria to Libya to Georgia, Putin's grip on his global empire is loosening. Thus far only Turkey and Israel benefit. Will ...
Assad's regime, Russia lost a key all in the Middle East - but it still hopes to keeps its military bases in Syria.
Russia’s crucial diesel attack submarines can likely no longer operate in the Mediterranean Sea, after Moscow appears to have ...
The fact of the matter is, though, the Russo-Iranian alliance in the Middle East has been dealt a serious blow with the loss of Assad’s regime in Syria. That is now being made all the more evident by ...
Washington needs a plan to create conditions for future U.S. investment to stabilize Syria — and to make sure Russia doesn’t ...