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Interior Ministry promises accountability, but rights groups demand independent probe into apparent shooting of hospital ...
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Many in the capital worry that the secular freedoms they enjoyed under the Assad regime are under threat from the new ...
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Worldcrunch on MSNFrom “Secretary” To “Branch Emir”: The Shifting Language Of Power In Post-Assad SyriaAssad, the language of authority has changed in Syria. Yet these new titles (“Emir,” “Branch Emir” or “Sheikh of the group") ...
Council denounces 'all forms of negative or destructive interference in Syria's political, security and economic transition' ...
Yarmouk, on the outskirts of Damascus, Syria, was once the de facto capital of the Palestinian diaspora. It was devastated ...
Jordan is to host a meeting with U.S. and Syrian officials on Tuesday to discuss supporting the rebuilding of Syria after ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNSyria backs out of Paris talks with Kurdish-led fighters: State TVGovernment source says recent Kurdish-led conference ‘dealt blow’ to talks on implementing a March integration deal.
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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 ...
Syria plans to hold parliamentary elections in September, according to the head of the election organizing body.
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France's highest court is ruling on whether it can strip Bashar al-Assad, the former Syrian leader now in exile in Russia, of his immunity as a head of state.
As Syria's economy collapsed during its civil war, the country became something of a narco state. The regime of ousted President Bashar al-Assad earned billions by trafficking in the drug Captagon.
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