The European Union yesterday eased sanctions on Syria’s energy, transport and banking sectors in a bid to help the country’s reconstruction after the fall of Bashar al-Assad.
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The Nation on MSNWhat’s Next for Syrian Refugees?While Syrians around the world are celebrating the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, they are still cautious about what comes ...
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Inside Al-Assad's secret bunkerBashar Al-Assad had a secret bunker in his palace. A complex full of treasures belowground and connected with underground ...
Sharaa’s interim government has been trying to court the international community to encourage investment and ease sanctions ...
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Hosted on MSNSyria holds national dialogue conference, discussing future of the nation after Assad outingSyria holds a two-day national dialogue conference, months after an Islamist-led coalition ousted Bashar al-Assad. The ...
Just cause of Turkmen people is so deeply rooted and valuable that it cannot be sacrificed for narrow political calculations, ...
Kaja Kallas, the EU’s top diplomat, said that the decision to lift sanctions is “immediate and open-ended” but warned that it ...
Syria's new authorities will hold a national dialogue conference starting on February 25 to discuss a new path for the nation ...
Syria's new President Ahmed al-Sharaa met China's ambassador to Damascus in the first public engagement between the two ...
Meeting seen as major diplomatic development since armed rebels led by Sharaa’s HTS ousted Beijing-friendly Assad, despite ...
Villagers say they worry that incursions into border areas of Syria by Israel’s military could turn into a prolonged ...
While Syrians around the world are celebrating the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, they are still cautious about what comes next. Celebrations erupted around Syria and crowds ransacked ...
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