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  • Articles Tagged with "Syria"

    Iran Expands Role in Syria in Conjunction With Russia’s Airstrikes - WSJ

    wsj.com Politics Syria

    Iran is increasing its military presence in Syria, collaborating with Russia and the Assad regime despite potential conflict with the U.S. and its allies.

    Trump Reportedly Set To Meet Syria’s Interim President Amid Concerns in Israel Over Role of Turkey | The New York Sun

    nysun.com Politics Middle East

    Amidst concerns in Israel over Turkey's growing influence in Syria, President Trump reportedly plans to meet with Syria's interim president, Ahmed a-Sharaa, a former Al Qaeda fighter, raising questions about potential peace deals and regional stability.

    Uyghur Fighters in Syria and the Future of the Turkistan Islamic Party (TIP)

    foreignpolicy.com Politics Syria

    The article discusses the complex situation of Uyghur fighters in Syria, their integration into the new Syrian government, and the potential implications for regional stability and international relations.

    Islamic State Regains Strength in Syria - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics Syria

    The Islamic State is experiencing a resurgence in Syria, increasing its attacks and attracting new recruits, raising concerns about regional stability.

    Syria’s Uncertain New Order | Foreign Affairs

    foreignaffairs.com Politics Syria

    Ahmad al-Shara's new leadership in Syria faces challenges in forming an inclusive government amidst sectarian violence and questions about his group's ideology.

    What a post-Assad Syria means for China - The Hindu

    thehindu.com Politics World

    The rise of Uyghur militants within Syria's new government poses a significant security challenge for China, creating a complex diplomatic situation.

    ‘I saw my Sednaya prison cell on TV — no one should ever experience that’

    thetimes.com Politics Syria

    A former Syrian political prisoner recounts his harrowing experience in Sednaya prison and reflects on the ongoing struggle for justice and healing in Syria.

    Would John Stuart Mill Intervene in Syria? | Foreign Affairs

    foreignaffairs.com Politics World

    This article analyzes John Stuart Mill's philosophy on interventionism, using his views to examine the complexities of modern conflicts like the Syrian Civil War.

    Israël et la Turquie, meilleurs ennemis, par Ariane Bonzon (Le Monde diplomatique, mai 2025)

    monde-diplomatique.fr Politics Middle East

    The imprisonment of Istanbul's mayor and differing stances on Syria fuel rising tensions between long-time allies, Israel and Turkey, highlighting a complex relationship marked by both cooperation and conflict.

    E.U. to Cautiously Pare Back Sanctions on Syria - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics Syria

    The European Union plans to cautiously ease sanctions on Syria, aiming to provide economic relief while monitoring the new government's alignment with EU values.

    EU lifts economic sanctions on Syria, following US move last week | Politics News | Al Jazeera

    aljazeera.com Politics Syria

    The European Union has lifted economic sanctions on Syria, following a similar move by the United States, aiming to aid the country's recovery and stability.

    Despite Israel's Escalations in Gaza and Syria, the Abraham Accords Are Alive and Well

    foreignpolicy.com Politics Middle East

    Despite Israel's increased military presence in Syria, Gaza, and Lebanon, the Abraham Accords remain largely unaffected, although the ongoing conflicts have slowed down further normalization efforts with other countries.

    Gulf States Pay Off $15.5 Million Syrian Debt to World Bank - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics Middle East

    Saudi Arabia and Qatar paid off Syria's $15.5 million debt to the World Bank, enabling the country's re-engagement with the institution for reconstruction and recovery.

    Opinion | I Went to Syria, Where Our Era Began, and Found Something Deeply Moving - The New York Times

    nytimes.com Politics World

    The author's visit to Syria reveals the profound impact of the Syrian civil war on global politics and the rise of anti-migrant sentiment.

    تراجع التحويلات المالية إلى السوريين... تعرف على الأسباب

    alaraby.co.uk Economics Syria

    Remittances to Syria have significantly decreased by 40%, impacting millions reliant on this financial lifeline for basic needs amid challenging economic conditions.

    Will foreign fighters in Syria export their jihad?  | The Spectator

    spectator.co.uk Politics Syria

    Uyghur fighters in Syria, after years of fighting against the Assad regime, plan to return to China to wage jihad against the Chinese government.

    New government in Syria: an opportunity for democracy or the birth of another authoritarian regime?

    en.ara.cat Politics Syria

    Syria's new transitional government, while presenting a diverse cabinet, raises concerns about its commitment to democracy due to power consolidation and exclusion of key groups.