Syria, Israel and Paris
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Topics included: compliance with the 1974 cease-fire agreement, violence in southern Syria, smuggling and refugees In a move described as surprising and unprecedented in recent years, Damascus disclosed a meeting between Foreign Affairs and Expatriates Minister Asaad Al-Shaibani and an Israeli delegation in Paris,
Mobile health and nutrition teams deliver critical services in Rural Damascus after a surge in fighting triggers a wave of displacement from As-Sweida.
A group of bipartisan lawmakers met with Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus, part of a growing group in Congress engaging with the new Syrian government as President Trump has moved to
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani on Tuesday held a rare meeting with Ron Dermer, Israel’s Strategic Affairs Minister and top aide to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,
At the same time, there are concerns in Israel about Syria’s treatment of the Druze in southern Syria and also questions about Syria-Israel ties. A group of US members of Congress met with Syrian transitional president Ahmed al-Sharaa on Tuesday.
There was no immediate confirmation that ISIS' top leader, Abu Hafs al-Qurayshi, was the target, but Syrian state media reported an Iraqi national was killed in the raid — the Pentagon has yet to confirm US involvement.
Defense Ministry sources said Thursday that more visits were planned between Türkiye and Syria with an eye on enhancing cooperation after Ankara
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Al Jazeera on MSNSyria signs $14bn infrastructure deals, will revamp Damascus airport
Syria’s fledgling government has sought investment to reconstruct the country after its devastating yearslong civil war.
A lot has happened in just a year on both sides of the Lebanon-Syria border. A lightning offensive by Islamist insurgents in Syria toppled longtime autocrat Bashar Assad and brought a new gov
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The National Interest on MSNSyria’s Deadly Wrong Turn
War-ravaged Syria appears to be on the brink of fracturing again. Various rebel groups, united only in their hatred for deposed President Bashar al-Assad, are now looking at each other not as allies, but through gun sights.