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Sharaa, the president of Syria, and Mazloum Abdi, the commander-in-chief of the Syrian Democratic Forces, signed a historic ...
Attacks on the Druze by Islamist gunmen backing the new Syrian government have pushed some in the community to welcome ...
The Damascus fairs mark the country’s largest economic event in years, and a cautious appeal to international investors.
In December, a consortium of rebel factions led by the group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham unexpectedly toppled the dictator Bashar al ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSNEasing of Tensions between Syria, Israel Does Not Erase Tel Aviv’s Concerns about DamascusThe Israeli army continues to bolster its positions inside Syrian territories it occupied near the Golan Heights five months ago. This is in spite of regional and international diplomatic efforts to ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNBehind Israel's support for the Druze lies goal to weaken SyriaIsrael's stated commitment to defending the Syrian Druze is, by the admission of some of its leaders, consistent with a ...
Hourani, "are from a mixed mass grave." The head of the newly-opened Syrian Identification Centre is standing next to two ...
Druze residents near Syria's capital are resisting a demand by the Islamist-led government to hand in their light weapons, ...
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The National Interest on MSNCan Syria’s New Government Protect the Country’s Minorities?Syria cannot hope to rebuild itself if it fails in preventing sectarian tensions from erupting into wide-scale violence.
With speculation growing, Mideast leaders are presenting themselves as possible interlocutors for a Gaza pact or for widening ...
Authorities in Lebanon and Syria are cracking down on Palestinian factions that for decades have had armed presence in both countries.
Four days of clashes between pro-government gunmen and members of a minority sect in Syria have left nearly 100 people dead ...
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