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The Syrian government recently renewed its push for ending subsidies, which triggered another wave of anger and the Sweida protests.

The Syrian government recently renewed its push for ending subsidies, which triggered another wave of anger and the Sweida protests.

Respected analysts have argued that “more-for-more” diplomacy should not be attempted in Syria. In this op-ed for Malcolm H. Kerr

Google Trends shows that Western countries are becoming increasingly disinterested in Syria. Whether searching for the word in English, French,

I found this document from WikiLeaks particularly disturbing! Prior to the 2011 uprising, the Syrian regime was claiming at home

According to this article by the Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA), Syria’s Minister of Oil and Mineral Resources reckons that

Economic growth and deradicalization programs are far more effective at combating terrorism than violence in the long term. But most

Shell companies are sprouting up all over the place within Syria, not abroad. It’s becoming arduous to map out the

It’s just that the title of this OPCW report can be made more helpful. Something along the lines of: “Fact-Finding

De facto authorities in northwest Syria continue to marginalize women. At the First Investment Conference, women were virtually nonexistent. The

Countries normalizing with the Assad regime claim they’re driving a wedge between him and Iran. Nonsense! Today alone there was
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