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Once Syria's most influential minority, Alawites struggle to move on from their association with a hated dictator.
A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas has gone into effect. Three women were returned to Israel after more than a year in captivity, and families of 90 Palestinians celebrated the release of prisoners.
In just ten days, on 8 December 2024, a surprise military offensive by the armed factions of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), led by Ahmed Al-Sharee, brought a swift and unexpected end to the bloody chapter of the Syrian civil war,
BAKU, Azerbaijan, January 16. Discussions have taken place regarding the potential for expanding cooperation in the energy sector between Azerbaijan and Libya, Rovshan Najaf, President of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan (SOCAR), said in a post on his X page, Trend reports.
The impoverishment of northwest Syria has seen a rising trend in young Syrians being recruited as mercenaries to protect Turkish interests in Niger
Assad’s regime on December 8 has put Syria in the spotlight once again. Following over a decade of conflict, the killing of
Turkey’s post-Assad ambitions face mounting risks as it backs Syria’s new rulers while navigating the challenges of sectarian violence, a potential Islamic State resurgence, and Kurdish hostility.
Assad's regime, Russia lost a key ally in the Middle East -but it still hopes to keeps its military bases in Syria.
The Middle East − cradle of civilizations − is in deep crisis swamped in ignorance, autocracy, corruption, violence and oppression. Like many other children of the region, I am still rejoicing with any dim light of hope in this darkness. Could the Syrian revolution kindle the ancient wisdom of this geography long buried in the ashes?
The Acting Head of the United Nations Support Mission in Libya (UNSMIL) said on X she had met with the First Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives (HoR), Fawzi Al Nuwairi, at the HoR office in Tripoli. "During our discussion, I provided an ...