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Trying to rebuild a war-ravaged country without humanitarian aid or sanction relief is like trying to get up with a boot on ...
As Syrians head home in large numbers, they are unearthing new dangers in mines, bombs, and other explosive remnants of war.
Residents of southwestern Syria say they fear the prospect of an all-out war between Israel and Syria’s new authorities.
The number, far higher than any previous estimate, poses a test for the new government. Experts fear that sarin, chlorine and ...
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An America First Approach to Syria
We should accept that we cannot solve Syria’s problems, at least not right now, and so should not waste precious time and resources on local politics.
Since the downfall of the Baathist regime, Syrians have been speaking more freely about their future – and their doubts in ...
Almost immediately after dictator Bashar al-Assad fled, Syria came under attack. Israeli airstrikes have hit several hundred ...
But, if al-Sharaa and HTS do not move quickly to improve the economy, which contracted 84 percent during the war; if they seek ... powers in stabilizing Syria? Even before he was inaugurated ...
Syria’s new transitional government was ... while millions face cuts in food aid as a result of the war. Hours before the government was announced, the US State Department cautioned U.S ...
War and sanctions have devastated Syria’s economy ... skyrocketed from 4.4 percent in 2010 to 47.7 percent in 2016, before coming down to a still-high 13.4 percent in 2019.
Nearly four months after the ousting of 24-year President Bashar al-Assad, Syria has announced a new government, kickstarting ...