Inside Syria’s battle to dismantle Assad’s narco-state
New Islamist rulers are trying to destroy the drug empire that financed the former regime in Damascus. Can they succeed?
New Islamist rulers are trying to destroy the drug empire that financed the former regime in Damascus. Can they succeed?

The nascent government’s ambitious plans are yet to ignite, with banks and manufacturers under heavy strain

Sectarian clashes show that Sharaa must create a more inclusive state

Half a dozen Roman statues stolen from national museum in Damascus

Militant group calls Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa a western ‘puppet without a soul’

New licence part of plan by Damascus to revamp dated infrastructure affected by 14 years of civil war

Members of security forces and Assad loyalists charged over March violence in which hundreds of civilians were killed