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The U.S. military is planning to reduce its presence in Syria from eight bases to one base and change its policy.
The United States will shut down most of its military bases in Syria, consolidating operations to a single location, as part ...
Under the plan, some 3,500 foreign fighters, mainly Uyghurs from China and neighbouring countries, would join a newly-formed ...
In April, two senior U.S. officials told the New York Times the military would be shutting down three of its eight small ...
For months, many Syrians and Syria watchers had worried that the United States might never lift its sanctions. Washington ...
The United States will scale down its military presence in Syria to one base from eight and U.S. policies will shift in the ...
The United States ambassador's residence in Damascus, Syria, re-opened Thursday after being closed for 13 years, presaging a ...
Following the fall of Syria’s Assad regime, the United States and key allies have recently announced sanctions relief with the stated goal ...
In a significant shift in international policy, the United States, European Union, and United Kingdom have each taken steps to ease sanctions on Syria, aiming to support the country’s reconstruction ...
The United States' new envoy for Syria, Thomas Barrack, called for a non-aggression agreement between Syria and Israel in ...
Syria's interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa has in six months established himself internationally and had crippling sanctions ...
Trump's Syria policy shift lifts sanctions, aiming to deter Iranian influence and stabilize the region, despite risks of ...