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Syria's coastal forests have been engulfed in blazes, swallowing villages in smoke and turning once-vibrant hillsides into blackened wastelands. Now, at last, the fires have been brought under control ...
It’s been six months since longtime Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad was toppled following a stunning rebel offensive that saw ...
Exclusive-UN Report Sees No Active Syrian State Links to Al Qaeda By Michelle Nichols UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) -United Nations sanctions monitors have seen no "active ties" this year between Al ...
Syrian firefighters are working to extinguish fires, which started last week, with reinforcements from Jordan, Turkey and ...
The new Syrian government has agreed to help the United States locate and return Americans who went missing in the war-ravaged country, the U.S. special envoy to Syria said on Sunday, in another ...
OSAKA -- Arabic coffee enjoyed in many Arab countries has flavors distinct from typical coffee consumed in Japan, and one Syrian-born man is operating ...
Nowhere is the longing for home more powerful than in Syria today.
Stockholmers spot SL bus in Syria, coffee cheese receives EU protected status and key points from Sweden Democrats' white book. Here's Sweden's news on Friday.
Syrian rights and civil society groups, as well as Human Rights Watch, have reported that SNA factions are still detaining, extorting and torturing Kurdish civilians in northern Syria with impunity.
President Trump, speaking in Saudi Arabia, said he will order the end of sanctions against Syria to normalize relations with its new government.
A US envoy says Syria's central government and the Kurds remain at odds over plans on merging forces after latest talks.
UNITED NATIONS — United Nations sanctions monitors have seen no "active ties" this year between Al Qaeda and the Islamist group leading Syria's interim government, an unpublished UN report said, a ...