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Syrian authorities requested Russia to extradite ousted dictator Bashar al-Assad, but were turned down, Syrian President ...
Sharaa has urged the United States to lift sanctions and alluded to the possibility of future military support from Russia and Türkiye.Over a 45-minute interview with The New York Times, al-Sharaa ...
Syria is home to a shrinking Catholic minority, whose numbers fell from around one million in 2011 to fewer than 300,000 ...
Rep. Cory Mills (R-Fla.) said he is “cautiously optimistic” after he met with new Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa. Mills ...
Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani confirmed last week that Iraq had extended a formal invitation to al-Sharaa to attend the May 17 summit, following a previously unannounced meeting between the ...
US Congressman Cory Mills said he held talks with Syrian President Ahmed Al-Sharaa on conditions for the removal of economic ...
The official invitation extended by Iraq to new Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa to attend the upcoming Arab League summit in ...
Syria's new government faces the daunting task of rebuilding an economy shattered by war and burdened with debt, ongoing ...
Last December, after years of building a powerful armed faction—Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, classified internationally as a ...
Ahmed al-Sharaa’s new government held its first meeting on Monday after two dozen ministers were chosen in late March. The transition government has been in the works since the Assad regime fell ...
Thus, despite Turkey’s diplomatic initiatives to garner global recognition and support for al-Sharaa’s new pro-Sunni Islamist regime, the Central Asian states maintain a cautious stance. Despite ...
It is worth noting that al-Sharaa had previously visited Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Egypt, where he participated in the recent Arab Summit. His visit to Turkey will be his second since assuming office.