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We hear from a range of people living and working in Syria about how the country is changing.
The U.S. military is planning to reduce its presence in Syria from eight bases to one base and change its policy.
Syria’s interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa yesterday visited the southern city of Daraa, the cradle of the country’s uprising, ...
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Daily Times on MSNSyria's Sharaa: from jihadist to statesmanFrom wanted jihadist to statesman embraced by world leaders, Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has undergone a ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNIn Syria's devastated Jobar, cemetery comes alive for EidOnly the cemetery in Damascus's devastated suburb of Jobar showed signs of life on Friday as residents returned to visit and ...
Turkey is training and advising Syria's armed forces and helping improve its defences, Defence Minister Yasar Guler told ...
A new ‘Frontline’ episode investigates over a decade of mass imprisonment and torture of Syrians under then-president Bashar ...
US special envoy to Syria Tom Barrack referred to the decision as “great first steps,” though concerns persist about the new ...
The Palestine Branch was one of the most feared security centers in Syria, infamous for its brutal interrogations, arbitrary ...
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The new Syrian government has agreed to give inspectors from the United Nations’ nuclear watchdog access to suspected former ...
BBC Arabic's Feras Kilani and his colleagues were held at gunpoint, bound and strip-searched while filming in the Golan ...
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