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After an alleged war criminal was set free, Syrians are questioning whether their new interim government genuinely wants justice after 14 years of civil war.
A pro-Assad uprising in early March in Syria’s coastal regions was the first test of the country's tenuous unity.
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The Moscow Times on MSNNo Way Home: The Exiled Russian Speakers Fighting Their Own War in SyriaA dry wind rushes through the meanders of destroyed streets, bringing up the acrid smell of smoke laden with gasoline. In the ...
A Reuters investigation found 40 distinct sites of killings, looting and arson during three days of sectarian massacres ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNTrump formally orders lifting of Syria sanctionsUS Treasury says it removed 518 Syrian individuals and entities from its list of sanctions after president’s decree.
The sweeping directive unwinds layers of sanctions but maintains Syria's designation as a state sponsor of terrorism.
Syria’s southern Daraa province has seen serious violations and abuses by new general security personnel—including killings, ...
THIS VIDEO CONTAINS GRAPHIC IMAGESFor three days in March, Syrian Alawites were killed by the hundreds.We knew we needed to ...
Politicians and the public are convinced that spending more money on weaponry automatically raises an army’s effectiveness on the battlefield ...
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The National on MSN'Get the money fast if you want her alive': Syria's Alawite women and girls disappear in abductionsIt was a March afternoon near the end of Ramadan when Mina and her sister left their home to buy groceries for iftar from a nearby shop on the Syrian coast. They never made it to the store. What ...
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