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Inquirer on MSN‘Where’s the gold?’: How the Assads sucked Syria dryFrom a Bond villain lair in the rugged heights overlooking Damascus, the all-seeing eye of a notorious Syrian military unit ...
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Israel’s defense ministry says the military has been instructed to prepare to defend a Druze settlement in the suburbs of ...
After seven years of operating discreetly in exile, the National Syria Gathering held its first conference in Damascus under ...
Syria's new leader Ahmad Al Shara has appointed a seven-member team to draft constitutional principles for a political system ...
When Rabbi Asher Lopatin arrived two weeks ago in Syria for the first time, he was concerned, given the uncertain security ...
NPR's Jane Arraf climbs aboard a makeshift tourist train in Damascus, repurposed from spreading regime propaganda to a messy celebration of the new Syria. This segment airs on March 3, 2025. Audio ...
Thousands of Jews left Syria in 1992, when they were allowed to emigrate. The visit by a small delegation of U.S.-based ...
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The Forward on MSNHow a small delegation of US Jews got to Syria for the first time in decades(JTA) — Even as tensions between Israel and Syria ramped up in recent days, a small group of Syrian Jews recently celebrated ...
The president should decide whether to engage with the new leader in Damascus—and whether to withdraw U.S. troops from the ...
Israel’s defense minister says minority Druze in Jaramana a town south of Damascus, were under attack from the new Syrian ...
An ancient town in Syria is one of the world’s few places where residents still speak Aramaic, the language that Jesus is believed to have used ...
For years, soldiers from Russia's Hmeimim Air Base in Syria roamed freely through coastal cities. War planes flew from the ...
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