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Binance has become one of the first crypto trading platforms to launch in Syria after the United States lifted sanctions in May 2025.
The United States is poised to all but eliminate its military presence in Syria, reducing the number of its military bases from eight to one. Special Envoy to Syria Thomas Barrack announced the ...
Shara has promised to protect Syria’s minorities, but some members of the Alawite, Druze, and other communities are not convinced. External interference, including from Israel, which has launched over ...
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 ...
The Trump administration announced Friday that it would ease sanctions against Syria, making good on President Trump’s promise from earlier this month to roll back penalties against the count… ...
Syrian authorities on Saturday announced an interior ministry restructuring that includes fighting cross-border drug and people smuggling as they seek to improve ties with Western nations that have ...
Day two of President Trump's tour of the Mideast brought with it the prospect of a new future for Syria. The president announced plans to lift sanctions on Syria following the fall of the Assad ...
President Trump met Wednesday in Saudi Arabia with Syria's interim president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, highlighting the stunning reversal in fortunes for a former Islamist militant with ties to al Qaeda ...
Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa has said that his government is holding indirect talks with Israel to bring an end to Israeli attacks on Syria.
The new government has pledged to unify Syria after overthrowing the Assad dictatorship. One of its biggest challenges is persistent sectarian violence.
A group of Jews who left Syria decades ago wants sanctions relief for a government with former ties to Al Qaeda, despite wariness from other Jewish groups and from Israel.
Syria announces a new transitional government Syrian’s interim president Ahmed al-Sharaa promised a “new phase” as he appointed the 22-member cabinet.