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"Trust must exist first and foremost," Syrian Democratic Council representative to the U.S. Sinam Mohamad told Newsweek.
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — At least six people were killed and dozens injured in an explosion in northern Syria’s Idlib province, officials said Thursday. There was no official statement on the cause of the blast. The U.K.-based war monitor Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that the explosion took place in an ammunition depot.
The U.S. State Department has called for an immediate investigation into the recent death of a U.S. citizen in Syria, and there have been direct discussions with the Syrian government about the issue,
A video purporting to show the execution-style murder of American Hosam Saraya raises new questions about the Trump-endorsed new Syrian leader.
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The Druze live in pockets across the Middle East, and Israeli members of the community want Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to do more to help their kin in Syria.
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World Politics Review on MSNSyria’s Fault Lines Are Getting Harder to BridgeRecent violence between Druze and Bedouins is a reminder of how elusive the goal of a cohesive Syria remains, and how easily it could slip out of reach. The post Syria's Fault Lines Are Getting Harder to Bridge appeared first on World Politics Review.
A Reuters investigation has found the new president's brother, Hazem al-Sharaa, along with a sanctioned Australian are in charge of untangling corruption. But to do so, they're making deals with businessmen many Syrians associate with years of ill-gotten gains.
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News Nation on MSNAmerican couple and baby rescued from Syria using secret roads( NewsNation) — An American nonprofit run by veterans helped save an American couple and their 18-month-old daughter from Syria and returned them to the safety of the U.S. Desiree Gomez, Mohamad Shokair and Grey Bull Rescue founder Bryan Stern joined “Elizabeth Vargas Reports” to discuss how the successful mission occurred.