EditorialSyrian President Bashar al-Assad participates in commemorating the the birth of the Prophet Muhammad, known in Arabic as Mawlid al-Nabawi, Syria, Syrian Arab Republic - 28 Sep 2023
EditorialRenaud or Bernard, son of William II, Count of Tonnerre, died 1148 on a crusade in Latakia, Syria. He wears a suit of chainmail under a tunic, and holds a lance with banderole, sword, and buckler (shield) without heraldic coat of arms. From a statue. H...
EditorialSyria. Latakia. View of the Blue Beach with boat stranded in the sand. Northern part of the city. Mediterranean coast. Photo taken before the Syrian civil war.
EditorialSyria. Latakia. Tetraporticus. It was built ca. 183 AD in honour of Roman emperor Septimius Severus. (Picture taken before the Syrian Civil War).
EditorialBillboards depicting President Bashar al-Assad, center, and his fighters in Latakia, Syria, on June 21, 2019. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times)
EditorialSyria. Latakia. View of the Blue Beach with boat stranded in the sand. Northern part of the city. Mediterranean coast. Photo taken before the Syrian civil war.
EditorialLekaa al-Shaekh and her fiancé in the Egypt-themed wedding hall where they had met, and would be married, in Latakia, Syria, June 21, 2019. (Meridith Kohut/The New York Times)
EditorialSyria. Latakia. Tetraporticus. It was built ca. 183 AD in honour of Roman emperor Septimius Severus. (Picture taken before the Syrian Civil War).
EditorialRenaud or Bernard, son of William II, Count of Tonnerre, died 1148 on a crusade in Latakia, Syria. He wears a suit of chainmail under a tunic, and holds a lance with banderole, sword, and buckler (shield) without heraldic coat of arms. From a statue. H...