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The Syrian army, supported by the Russian Aerospace Forces, has repelled a series of offensives by militant groups on the village of Ma’an…
Originally appeared at DWN, translated by John T. Sumner exclusively for SouthFront Turkey wants to position itself closer to Russia, even…
Health Authority in the Kurdish administration of Hasakah has reported that 48 people have been killed and 138 wounded during the clashes…
The ongoing tensions between the US-backed Kurdish forces and pro-government militias in the city of Hasakah (click here for more…
In the late 20th Century, Japan introduced a computer game about pocket monsters that soon conquered the world. “Collect them…
The Syrian army has conducted a successfull military operation against ISIS forces that were gathering east of Palmyra in the province…
The map below depicts the recent gains of the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces in Manbij countryside in Syria’s province of…
Written by Brian Betts exclusively for SouthFront August 18th represented an unprecedented day in the Syrian conflict, with the Syrian…
A spokesman for the Iranian Foreign Ministry said on August 22, Russia has stopped the use of the Irainian Hamadan Air Base. “Russia…
A critical opinion about the Turkish-Russian relations amid the ongoing gelopolitical standoff. Written by Dr. Paul Craig Roberts; Originally appeared at…
Clashes are (again) ongoing between the pro-government forces and forces loyal to the US-backed Kurdish Democratic Union Party (PYD) in…
Originally appeared at RG; Author: Fyodor Lukyanov; Appeared in Bulgarian at A-specto, translated by Borislav exclusively for SouthFront This summer it…
AlMasdarNews reports: Homs, Syria (5:10 A.M.) – The Russian Air Force continued their onslaught over Jabhat Fateh Al-Sham’s (formerly Nusra)…
A ceasefire agreement has been signed between the National Defense Forces loyal to the Syrian government and the Kurdish police,…
After softening the stance on the future of Assad government in Syria, Turkey continued to send ‘signals’ that there is…