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War crimes were likely committed by interim government forces as well as by fighters loyal to Syria's former rulers during ...
What Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa wants and what he can deliver aren't yet the same. The intent is real. But the structure may not be ready.
The endlessly complex and ever-changing impact of sanctions means that while enhanced due diligence may be a standard ...
Syrians are continuing to suffer prolonged power cuts that have greatly affected productivity, education, and healthcare ...
Bilateral meetings between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his U.S. counterparts were a regular occurrence early in his ...
Syrian state media says the government has signed agreements worth $14 billion with regional and international companies for ...
The tariffs could be a form of U.S. leverage over the decisions of the fragile Al Sharaa government, one analyst suggested.
Mission Support Site Green Village, H2 and Mission Support Site Euphrates, sometimes referred to as the Conoco gas field.
Rebuilding Syria’s economy will be a monumental challenge. At a high growth rate of 7% per year, it would still take over 30 ...
The antagonistic interests of the imperialist powers and the regional powers of Israel, Turkey and the Gulf states that have backed Sharaa in their bid to control Syria has the potential to ignite ...
Unifying Syria’s armed forces and deradicalizing its former terrorist elements will be the new regime’s most formidable challenge.
One Republican’s new push to overhaul US sanctions on Syria is upending Washington’s entrenched partisan alliances, splitting both parties and raising questions about where the White House ...
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