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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNSyria, Jordan Seek to Restart Historic Hejaz Railway LineCooperation between Syria and Jordan in the fields of economy, trade, and transport has taken a significant leap forward since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime late last year, with the latest ...
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DPA International on MSNUN urges Germany to keep taking its resettlement programme refugeesThe head of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) expressed regret on Friday over the German government's decision to temporarily ...
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Why Putin Won’t Come to Iran’s Rescue Against IsraelThus far, Moscow has done little to help Iran beyond rhetorical condemnations of Israel and the US and offers to mediate.
Premieres Tuesday, July 1, 2025 at 10:30 p.m. on KPBS TV / PBS app. Syria's uncertain future under Jihadist-turned-statesman ...
The U.N. Commission of Inquiry on Syria reports ongoing sectarian violence despite commitments from Syria’s new government to ...
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Hespress on MSNSyrian president Al-Sharaa seeks official visit to Morocco amid warming relationsSharaa’s interest in making an official visit to the Kingdom, according to a report by i24NEWS, an Israeli news channel, ...
Outgoing CENTCOM commander Michael Kurilla has had Iran in his crosshairs for years as part of a larger vision for keeping ...
This brings us back to Syria. Which will gain nothing from normalizing ties with Israel but will sacrifice the nation’s very ...
The Syrian Legal Development Program (SLDP) calls for sweeping financial reforms, asset recovery, and institutional transparency to undo decades of authoritarian enrichment under the Assad regime and ...
Opinion
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Tunisia, where the Arab Spring began, did not wait or depend on external forces to engineer a change. It was implemented by Tunisians themselves. Any Iranian Spring, too, must begin in Iran.
DAMASCUS (Reuters) -"Don't wait for her," the WhatsApp caller told the family of Abeer Suleiman on May 21, hours after she ...
Suleiman is among at least 33 women and girls from Syria’s Alawite sect – aged between 16 and 39 – who have been abducted or gone missing this year in the turmoil following the fall of Bashar al-Assad ...
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