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There are two countries in the Middle East where transformative change might be on the horizon: Syria and Lebanon.
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Axios on MSNTrump's quiet progress in Syria and Lebanon
While the Trump administration has failed so far to end the war in Gaza, it has found slow but steady success in two other ...
A source involved in the talks said the US administration is seeking to advance a joint declaration by Israel and Syria on ...
Washington’s easing of sanctions is tied to Syria’s political trajectory, leaving key figures from the Assad regime still ...
The U.S. Ambassador to Turkey and Special Envoy for Syria, Tom Barrack, is under heightened scrutiny in Lebanon at a delicate ...
President Donald Trump said Thursday that an attack on Syria could take place "very soon or not so soon at all," arguing he had never signaled the timing of retaliation for a suspected chemical ...
A group of bipartisan lawmakers met with Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus, part of a growing group in Congress ...
A February study revealed there is ‘no correlation’ between an increase in foreigners in Germany and an increase in crime ...
U.S. Forces Decimate ISIS Mastermind in Northern Syria, Trump Declares D.C. Crime Spike an Emergency
U.S. forces killed an ISIS financial planner in Syria, as Pence and Hegseth support D.C. safety measures with troops.
"Trust must exist first and foremost," Syrian Democratic Council representative to the U.S. Sinam Mohamad told Newsweek.
Ambassador Tom Barrack said “animalistic” behavior is “the problem with what is happening” in the Middle East.
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The Latest: Trump responds to flattery from South Korea’s president in trade meeting at White House
President Donald Trump hosted Lee Jae Myung, the new president of South Korea, at the White House on Monday afternoon, after ...
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