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Syria's Kurdish-led force and the Damascus government reach a new agreement to stabilize ceasefire
The Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces announced a new agreement on Friday with the country's central government in Damascus to stabilize a ceasefire that ended weeks of fighting and to lay out steps toward integrating the two sides.
As Syria seeks to continue the ceasefire and also works with the US to avoid tension, as Syria’s president is also heading to Russia. Syria’s President Ahmed al-Sharaa spoke with US President Donald Trump on7.
The failure to support the U.S.-backed militia could create an opening for Islamic State, White House allies say.
Lebanon’s cabinet has approved an agreement to transfer Syrian prisoners back to Syria. This decision comes as neighboring countries seek to recalibrate relations following the ouster of former Syrian President Bashar Assad.
More than a year since Assad was toppled, mobile internet speeds remain some of the slowest in the world. A new mobile licence is part of the communications ministry’s plans to rapidly revamp Syria’s infrastructure that was severely hampered by 14 years of civil war and international sanctions.
A fragile ceasefire between Syria's government and Kurdish-led forces has temporarily eased tensions in the country's northeast
Syria’s interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa has arrived in Moscow for his second time in less than four months for talks, and Russian President Vladimir Putin emphasized his readiness to help the country rebuild its war-battered economy.
By Dmitry Antonov and Suleiman Al-Khalidi MOSCOW, Jan 28 (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin met his Syrian counterpart Ahmed al-Sharaa in the Kremlin on Wednesday for talks that were set to include the sensitive issue of Russia's future military presence in Syria,
Kurdish military and civilian institutions will gradually join Ahmed al-Sharaa’s government following weeks of fighting
Thousands of Shiite Muslims who fled Syria after former President Bashar Assad's government was toppled in an offensive by Sunni rebels in December 2024 have found a new home in Lebanon. Many of them stayed in mosques,
Commission calls for aid access, safe returns, investigations into alleged abuses in northeast Syria - Anadolu Ajansı