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In an interview with The New York Times, President Ahmed al-Shara urged the United States to lift sanctions and alluded to ...
F or miles around, as far as the eye can see, the eastern suburbs of Damascus are a sea of undulating rubble and skeletal ...
A concerning issue, not limited to Syria but extending across the wider region, is Turkey’s growing political ambition ... in the current geopolitical map, Turkey sees two primary obstacles ...
Jurors deliberated for only 2 hours Tuesday afternoon before finding that The New York Times did not libel Sarah Palin in a ...
Taken together, the writings of Barini, Alloush, and Aroob—when placed alongside the SDF–Damascus agreement—map out a multidimensional political spectrum in Syria, shaped by three central and ...
Northeast Nigeria confronts a formidable spectrum of insecurity challenges that are profoundly entrenched in socio-economic, political, ethnic, and religious conflicts. The fundamental cause of ...
The official invitation extended by Iraq to new Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa to attend the upcoming Arab League summit in ...
Axis of Resistance militia Uli al-Baas explained to Newsweek why "the American presence has become weaker than before" in ...
The move, which is intended to allow Syria’s new leaders the chance to rebuild, follows Britain’s earlier easing of sanctions ...
An invitation to Syria's new President Ahmad al-Sharaa for an Arab League summit in Baghdad has ignited political discord in Iraq. Al-Sharaa, formerly a Sunni Islamist militant, faces an Iraqi ...