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Saudi Arabia has pledged more than $6bn of private and public sector investments in Syria, as Riyadh looks to bolster President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s fragile government and revive the shattered economy.
Assad’s fall, deadly sectarian clashes in southwestern Syria have exposed one of the biggest challenges to the country’s postwar recovery — the new leader’s failure to forge national unity.
Saudi Arabia announced $6.4 billion of investments in Syria during a summit on Thursday, reflecting the kingdom's deepening ...
Beirut Lebanon’s top Druze spiritual leader Sheikh al Aql , Dr . Sami Abi Al-Mona, pointed out that “with the true reality in Sweida being revealed day after day, with the massive loss of life and ...
DAMASCUS, July 24 (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia announced $6.4 billion of investments in Syria on Thursday, reflecting the kingdom's deepening ties with interim President Ahmed al-Sharaa's government as it ...
Syria has seen renewed violence in recent months, mostly targeting minority groups and raising further doubts about the ...
US envoy to Syria Thomas Barrack warned Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa that the country needs to recalibrate its policies, ...
A U.S. envoy has urged Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa to recalibrate his policies and embrace a more inclusive approach ...
Amid the recent outbreak of Syrian government-sponsored violence targeting the Druze minority, the dire plight of minorities, ...
In this whirl of shrapnel and shellfire, hopes for a new era of peace in a nation long torn apart by dictatorship and a ...
Former Israeli national security adviser tells JNS Syria's new leader "cannot persist for long in a direction that is 180 degrees opposite to his base."The post ‘Jihadists surrounding al-Sharaa haven’ ...
Will the U.S. push the Druze and Kurds to capitulate to Damascus as if nothing has changed?