Turkey on edge as clashes continue in Syria's Suwayda, Kurds weigh next move Turkey fears a deepening ethnic fracture in Syria could redraw the regional map — and embolden its own Kurdish population. Turkey
Analysis Why Iran is alarmed but vindicated by Syria's Druze crisis Iran is framing the recent escalation in Syria's south as proof of its long-standing warnings about the post-Assad dynamics while deeply concerned by what it sees as Israeli plots to redraw the regional map. By A correspondent in Tehran In Tehran, reporting on politics
As Bedouins mobilize, clashes with Druze resume in Syria’s Suwayda: What to know Despite a ceasefire agreement, fighting involving the government, Bedouin clans and Druze fighters spiraled on Friday. Syria
Over 10 years after ISIS takeover, Iraq's Mosul Airport reopens: What to know The airport has been out of operation since the fall of the northern Iraqi city to the Islamic State in 2014. Iraq