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Syria’s foreign minister accuses Israel of violating a 1974 agreement to advance its ‘expansionist and partition plans’.
There are two countries in the Middle East where transformative change might be on the horizon: Syria and Lebanon.
DAMASCUS, Aug 22 (Reuters) - Syria will issue new banknotes, removing two zeros from its currency in an attempt to restore ...
Military presence on Mount Hermon necessary ‘to protect’ towns and villages despite US-mediated talks, according to Israel Katz ...
The agreement would return IDF forces behind the buffer zone that separated the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights and Syrian ...
Relations between Beirut and Damascus remain tense — as they have been for decades past, a time during which Syria failed to ...
DAMASCUS (Reuters) -Syria will issue new banknotes, removing two zeros from its currency in an attempt to restore public ...
In areas home to religious and ethnic minorities, Syria’s Sunni Islamist-led government is increasingly seen as a threat.
New Islamist rulers are trying to destroy the drug empire that financed the former regime in Damascus. Can they succeed?
As tensions mount between the Druze community and the Sharaa government, a fierce power struggle threatens to tear the ...
The top U.N. envoy for Syria is warning that its transition remains “on a knife-edge” and violence could resume at any moment ...
American diplomats are shuttling between capitals in advance of the United Nations annual meeting next month at New York City ...