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Syrian troops on Thursday pulled out of the Druze heartland of Sweida on the orders of the Islamist-led government, following days of deadly clashes that killed more than 500 people, ...
Syrian troops pulled out of the Druze heartland province of Sweida Thursday on orders from the Islamist-led government, ...
The head of the United Nations’ migration agency has warned that tightening borders while cutting development aid could ...
Swathes of forested area and farmland have burnt, some villages evacuated as fires raged, including near the Turkish border.
Allies of the new Syrian government and other non-state actors have continued violence and discrimination against Christians ...
ROME AND THE ROMANS; Landmarks That Were Removed on the Plea of Improving the City -- A Unique Order Established by a Syrian Anchorite -- Cardinal Martinelli in His Home, ...
The new Syrian government has agreed to help the United States locate and return Americans who went missing in the war-ravaged country, the U.S. special envoy to Syria said on Sunday, in another ...
Syrian rights and civil society groups, as well as Human Rights Watch, have reported that SNA factions are still detaining, extorting and torturing Kurdish civilians in northern Syria with impunity.
Rome, SANA-The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has received $7.9 million in payouts under a drought insurance ...
The intricate scheme, spanning four continents, appears to justify concerns that the military arsenal of Bashar al-Assad, the deposed Syrian dictator, could fall into dangerous hands.
Syria remains at high risk. Sanctions relief doesn’t guarantee a stable path ahead, but without it, the country has no real chance of one.
The US announces that it will scale down military operations in Syria, Emmanuel Macron and Giorgia Meloni meet in Rome, South Korea’s new president and why last-minute bookings are on the rise.