Syria's Sharaa meets Putin in Moscow
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As Syria’s regime collapsed, the world’s eyes were on Bashar al-Assad’s getaway flight. Behind him, officials key to his brutal rule made a mass exodus, virtually undetected.
Bus belonging to the Syrian Energy Ministry was attacked, killing four people and injuring nine. At least four people have been killed and nine injured following an explosion targeting a government-owned bus in eastern Syria, according to the state news agency SANA.
Some are only now coming forward with accounts of loved ones who disappeared during the civil war and are presumed dead.
New York Times reporters compiled a wide array of clues to uncover what happened to Bashar al-Assad’s key enforcers after the fall of the regime.
The Syrian Ministry of Transport recently engaged in high-level talks with Chinese firms to discuss strategic cooperation on the rehabilitation of the
The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) opened a health center in Hama, Syria. The inauguration of the center, established with
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Syria and Russia rekindle realpolitik romance fuelled by military and geopolitical ambitions
The nascent Syrian leadership now seeks to "redefine" ties with Russia as the Damascus‑Moscow axis has undergone a startling metamorphosis: Russia’s deadly firepower from the air saved the ruthless Assad regime from the brink of collapse,
Syria is taking part in the seventh meeting of the Arab Coordination Mechanism for Disaster Risk Reduction, held in Manama and organized by the General