Tice went missing while reporting on the country's civil war in 2012. Once held in a Damascus military compound, he briefly ...
Syria has opened up to global investment, attracting $28 billion in first six months, President Ahmed al Sharaa says.
DAMASCUS, Syria (AP) — Rebuilding Syria after over a decade of civil war is expected to cost about $216 billion, the World ...
Syria has attracted about $28 billion in investments over the past 10 months, President Ahmed al-Sharaa said Wednesday at the ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Nine civilians were injured on Sunday, some critically, when a landmine - reportedly left behind by ...
New investigation details how Syrian government abducted children as political tool during civil war
According to a new investigation from The Observer, the Syrian state abducted hundreds of children during the war.
Syrian President Ahmad Sharaa said his country has opened up to the world and attracted investments worth $28 billion since ...
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Syria Joins the Global Web—Medusa Submarine Cable Sparks Digital Revolution in War-Torn Nation
Syria has taken a major step toward modernizing its internet and communication systems. The country’s state-run Ikhbariya TV ...
Ambassador Ryan Crocker reports on his visit to Lebanon and Syria on October 12-17 as part of a small delegation organized by ...
Trump's Power Move in Syria: U.S-backed Kurdish Forces Merge into Syrian Army After Yrs of CIVIL WAR
In a historic development, the Syrian government and the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have reached a ...
American journalist and former U.S. Marine Austin Tice vanished in Syria in 2012 while covering the civil war. Thirteen years later, his fate remains uncertain as new testimonies from ex-Syrian ...
"Syria is a mosaic," H.E. Hind Kabawat told Fortune, herself a member of the Christian minority and an exile from the country ...
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