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Syria will hold parliamentary elections in September, the head of a body tasked with organizing the election process told ...
The announcement comes amid mounting unrest, particularly after deadly clashes erupted in Suwayda province between Bedouin ...
The IDF is still suspicious of Syria's leader and wondering whether, between two of his names symbolic of his dual identities, he will turn out to be more of his jihadist past as Mohammad al-Julani or ...
Seven months of relative calm in Syria came to a bloody end last week, when what began as local skirmishes escalated into the ...
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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 ...
France's highest court Friday annulled a French arrest warrant against Syria's ex-president Bashar al-Assad -- issued before ...
France's highest court will decide if former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad can be stripped of head-of-state immunity, ...
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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 ...
Assad claimed in the statement Monday that he had no intention of fleeing Syria for Russia and that he wanted to keep fighting rebel forces. But he yielded to a request by Russia to evacuate after ...
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How Syria’s Bashar al-Assad fell so quickly - MSNUnder Assad, Syria’s biggest regional benefactor was Iran, but since the Oct. 7 attacks, it has withstood Israeli military strikes and watched its Palestinian ally, Hamas, also weakened by Israel.
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