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"Trust must exist first and foremost," Syrian Democratic Council representative to the U.S. Sinam Mohamad told Newsweek.
A shadow committee is remaking Syria's economy with secret takeovers of Assad-era companies. A Reuters investigation has ...
In this opinion piece, I engage with some key issues that stem from the revelations in the press briefings by the ministers of the Interior and Defence. This first part addresses why the problems are ...
The Trump administration symbolically withdrew from the Geneva-based Human Rights Council in February, accusing the 47-member ...
The Iranian-backed Houthi militias in Yemen attacked two ships, the Magic Seas and the Eternity C, on July 6 and 9, killing ...
A video purporting to show the execution-style murder of American Hosam Saraya raises new questions about the Trump-endorsed ...
The Government of the Republic of Latvia has made a voluntary contribution to support the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW ...
Republic of Cyprus' Deputy Government Spokesman Yannis Antoniou told Euronews the aim was a "comprehensive solution to the ...
But the 12-day war with Iran has shown that the Abraham Accords order of operations — first a formal agreement and then cooperation — doesn’t have to be the only pathway to peace and security. Instead ...
Israel's defense minister voiced deep skepticism regarding Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa, according to reports from a news ...
Once again, images of horrifying violence are pouring out of Syria: dead bodies piled up in a hospital corridor. Gunmen ...
The Bank of England has asked some lenders to test their resilience to potential U.S. dollar shocks, three sources said, the latest sign of how the Trump administration's policies are eroding trust in ...