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GZERO Media on MSNSyria needs money and men. It just got more of both.The country's interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa faces a tricky tradeoff when it comes to securing the country.
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Responsible Statecraft on MSNCan Trump cool Turkey-Israel tensions over Syria?With US withdrawal looming, both powers are testing a fragile detente with competing visions of Damascus's future ...
A war monitor and an activist group say clashes broke out in the Syrian capital between local gunmen belonging to the minority Druze sect and pro-government fighters ...
Saudi Arabia and Qatar say they will pay Syria’s outstanding debt to the World Bank, a move that is likely to make the ...
Russia, of course, was cited as another reason to continue the status quo. If the U.S. departed, the argument went, the ...
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria has responded in writing to a list of U.S. conditions for possible partial sanctions relief, saying ...
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani is set to raise his country’s new flag at the United Nations headquarters in New ...
The International Monetary Fund plans to work with Syria to help it reintegrate into the global economy, IMF chief Kristalina ...
The United States publicly spelled out at the United Nations on Friday the steps it wants Syria to take before Washington ...
Officials from the International Monetary Fund, World Bank and key countries underscored the need for credible economic data ...
Saudi Arabia and Qatar say they will pay Syria’s outstanding debt to the World Bank, a move that is likely to make the international institution resume its support to the war-torn country ...
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani raised his country’s new flag at U.N. headquarters in New York on Friday where he ...
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