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Syria's Sharaa in Aleppo a year after fall of second city
President Ahmed al-Sharaa visited Syria's northern city of Aleppo Saturday as the country marks a year since a lightning ...
Ahmad Al-Sharaa delivers speech in Aleppo as he participates in celebrations marking 1st anniversary of its liberation from ...
Syria is focusing on the anniversary of the offensive that began in late November 2024 and led to the fall of the Assad regime on December 8, 2024. Today, the Syrians are celebrating that victory amid ...
Aleppo was among the first cities to be liberated, as the “Deterrence of Aggression” battle started from its western countryside.
Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSN
Al-Sharaa in Aleppo Vows Full Effort to Rebuild Syria
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa vowed on Saturday to marshal every possible effort to rebuild the country, declaring from ...
Please join the Middle East Institute (MEI) for a half-day conference focused on Syria one year into its historic transition.
The first trial has opened of some of the hundreds of suspects linked to deadly clashes in Syria's coastal provinces that quickly spiraled into sectarian attacks earlier this year. State ...
The first session includes the prosecution of detainees on charges of inciting sectarian strife, theft, and assaults on internal security forces and the Syrian Arab Army.
Save the Children President & CEO Janti Soeripto shares firsthand reflections from Syria —highlighting children’s needs, the ...
Reporting from BEIRUT — A years-long siege that had reduced much of Syria’s largest city to rubble came to an apparent end Tuesday when the last remaining rebels, boxed into a shrinking urban ...
Trash is a problem and prices for fuel, bread and meat soar. ALEPPO, Syria Feb. 21, 2013 -- It was supposed to be the "mother of all battles" as the regime dubbed it in July, the city where either the ...
President Ahmad al-Sharaa participated in the celebration at the Aleppo Citadel marking the first anniversary of its ...
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