Syria’s reconstruction and development, expected to cost up to $400 billion, can be accelerated by restoring international trust towards the country and establishing institutions, experts say.
Sweden hosted the second-largest number of Syrian refugees in the EU during the 2015–2016 civil war crisis, after Germany. Of the 162,877 asylum seekers in 2015, 51,338 were from Syria ...
Syria's de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa reached an agreement with former rebel faction chiefs to dissolve all groups and ...
Greece has condemned Turkey's proposed maritime deal with Syria, labeling it illegitimate. Athens argues that the Syrian ...
Moscow cargo ship with Syria ties sinks as North Korean troop casualties ‘exceed 3,000’ - Zelensky warns of greater military ...
Turkey is aiming to strike a maritime demarcation agreement with Syria after a permanent government is formed in Damascus, ...
Turkey is reportedly in advanced negotiations with the new leadership of Syria to establish an Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ), ...
News of the burning Christmas tree generated headlines around the world as the Islamist faction that toppled ex-President ...
Turkey has launched series of military operations in northern Syria with the goal of securing its southern border from ...
It looks like a tribute to the 45th and 47th president's persistence under pressure — a quality always desirable in a ...
Resolution 2254, agreed upon by the UN Security Council in 2015, outlined how the Syrian civil war might end and how the ...
Sharaa, the head of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), has said that the state will hold all weapons in Syria. Immediately, this ...