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The View from Damascus – Political Parties in Syria: The Imperative of Return After Enforced Absence
In the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad’s fall in December 2024, Syria’s political landscape is undergoing a dramatic transformation. The country is now abuzz with political discussions, reconstruction ...
The Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs has clarified that the recent adjustment to the status of Syria’s diplomatic mission in New York is purely a technical and administrative measure tied to the ...
The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) has documented at least 117 cases of arbitrary detention in Syria during March 2025, according to a 15-page report published today. The cases reflect the ...
Samer Foz rose to prominence during the years of war and sanctions, becoming a central player in the regime’s shadow economy, Sawt al-Asima writes. Samer Foz Flees Syria After Failed Settlement with ...
This is not the Syria that was imagined by those who rose up in 2011, nor is it a Syria worthy of their sacrifices, Daraj argues. In December 2024, when the Assad regime finally collapsed, many ...
According to Russian reports, Maher al-Sharaa, born in 1973, spent many years living in the central Russian city of Voronezh. He graduated from the Voronezh State Medical Academy in 2000 with a degree ...
Until now, speculation suggested that President Ahmad al-Sharaa might visit Saudi Arabia in mid-April. However, a statement issued Sunday by the Syrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs confirmed a ...
Echoing long-standing demands of the Syrian opposition, Asfari reiterated that the country’s recovery hinges on the establishment of a democratic state based on citizenship, separation of powers, and ...
Millions of Syrians are now struggling to secure their most basic nutritional needs as living conditions continue to deteriorate, al-Araby al-Jadeed writes. Hunger Threatens Millions in Syria Amid ...
The objective was not merely physical elimination, but the ritualized display of slain bodies—transforming them into political and religious sacrifices. These bodies were instrumentalized to justify ...
In Syria, federalism may be a fact before it becomes a choice. In Lebanon, it is a choice haunted by history and loaded with unresolved fears, Daraj writes. As Lebanon and Syria grapple with profound ...
Economists warn that without U.S. action to ease sanctions, even the most generous aid pledges will fall short, North Press writes. “Loans May Become Impossible to Repay”: What Are the First Steps ...
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