In an increasingly complex political landscape, the truths are becoming clear to the Arab peoples. Lofty slogans no longer mask the true agendas of the Iranian regime and its proxies in the region. Un
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2 days of clashes and revenge killings in Syria leave more than 600 people dead
More than 1,000 killed in two days amid Syrian conflict
More than 1,000 have died since Thursday amid fighting between Syrian government forces and supporters of former President Bashar al-Assad, a monitoring organization announced.
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War monitor says 2 days of clashes, revenge killings in Syria have left more than 1,000 dead
Syria’s top diplomat and his counterparts from neighboring countries have called for the lifting of Western-led sanctions and post-war reconciliation.
As theMiddle East that is completley reconfigured, the time has come for the Druze community, scattered between Lebanon, Syria, Israel and Jordan, to make choices. Hostile to a new Islamist gover
Syria received a new shipment of its local currency printed in Russia on Wednesday and more shipments were expected in the future, a Syrian government official said, in a new sign of improving ties between Moscow and Syria's new rulers.
The document, titled "Persecutions Against the Jews of Damascus ," was published in Paris in the same year and sold for 1 franc and 75 centimes. Its rediscovery provides a rare contemporary account of the dramatic events that reverberated throughout the Jewish world.
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A war monitor says that clashes between Syrian security forces and gunmen loyal to former President Bashar Assad have left more than 70 people dead and the area outside government control.
Gunmen have ambushed a Syrian police patrol in a coastal town leaving at least 13 security members dead and many wounded, a war monitor said
The National Dialogue Conference began on Tuesday at the Presidential Palace in Damascus, according to Syria’s official news agency (SANA), as part of efforts by the new authorities to manage the transitional phase following the ousting of Bashar al-Assad.
Lebanon seized $2.5 million in cash destined for Hezbollah carried by a man arriving from Turkey. This development follows Israeli accusations that Turkey is being used as a conduit for Iranian funds to reach Hezbollah and may be facilitating the transfers.
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