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Turkey turned on a supply of natural gas from Azerbaijan to Syria – whose infrastructure was ravaged by years of civil war – on Saturday with annual deliveries expected to reach up to two billion ...
Syria plans to hold parliamentary elections in September, according to the head of the election organizing body ...
Assad’s fall, deadly sectarian clashes in southwestern Syria have exposed one of the biggest challenges to the country’s ...
A deepening humanitarian crisis and minority grievances complicate Syria’s bid for a centralised state, 14 years after its ...
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After Assad: Syria’s Fractured Path Forward - MSNSyria’s most pressing challenge is resolving its deep domestic fractures. The fall of Assad has left a country with weak institutions, destroyed infrastructure, and a population divided along ...
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The Cour de Cassation upheld Assad’s head-of-state immunity, but added that since he is no longer in office, “new arrest ...
Syria is set to elect a new parliament in September. Given the excessive violence in minority areas, the election is likely ...
The Syrian opposition that brought down Assad is led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which the U.S. says is a terrorist organization with links to al-Qaida, although the group says it has since broken ...
Syria is the world's largest supplier of Captagon, a synthetic stimulant that is a popular drug in the Middle East. Analysts estimate the Assad regime netted billions each year from its trade.
The announcement comes amid mounting unrest, particularly after deadly clashes erupted in Suwayda province between Bedouin ...
Syria has pledged to investigate clashes in the southern province of Sweida which killed hundreds of people last month -the second major episode of sectarian violence since the ouster of longtime ...
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