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Tag: Ahmed al-Sharaa

17. November 2025

The White House Welcomes a “Former” TERRORIST?

In this video, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Glenn Greenwald analyzes the White House visit of Syria’s new president, formerly known as an Al-Qaeda leader who had a U.S. bounty on his head less than one year earlier. He argues that the abrupt political rehabilitation of this figure exposes contradictions in the U.S. War on Terror narrative […]


29. July 2025

 Israel’s Strikes on Syria EXPLAINED

In this video, journalist Aaron Maté interviews academic Joshua Landis about the ongoing sectarian violence in Syria and Israel’s involvement in the conflict. They examine the complex dynamics between the Syrian government, minority groups like the Druze and Alawites, and the various rebel factions. They also highlight the atrocities committed against these minority groups, the […]


27. July 2025

Vijay Prashad – Trump’s Ukraine U-Turn, Starvation in Gaza & the Iran–Israel War

In this episode of The Source, senior editor Zain Raza speaks with author and historian Vijay Prashad about some of the most urgent geopolitical crises of our time. They begin in Gaza, where over 100 humanitarian organizations have warned of mass starvation amid Israel’s ongoing siege and military assault—raising critical questions about Germany’s role and […]


21. July 2025

Trump’s Ukraine Reversal, Israel Bombs Syria & Netanyahu’s Collapse

In this episode of The Source, our senior editor Zain Raza speaks with Dimitri Lascaris, independent journalist and international human rights lawyer, about some of the world’s most pressing geopolitical crises. They begin by examining Israel’s recent bombing of Syria and its broader implications within a fractured, post-Assad landscape. The conversation then turns to the […]


2. April 2025

EU Pledges Billions of Euros To ‘Reformed’ Terrorists in Syria

EU Pledges Billions of Euros To ‘Reformed’ Terrorists in Syria


7. January 2025

Vijay Prashad – Syria and the missing Context

Vijay Prashad – Syria and the missing Context