Walking the streets of Damascus, Americans are met with deep gratitude for helping rid Syria of Bashar Assad's brutal regime.
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Reporters for The New York Times entered Syria on Monday, finding remnants of former President Bashar al-Assad’s oppressive rule.
Walking the streets of Damascus, Americans are met with deep gratitude for helping rid Syria of Bashar Assad's brutal regime.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa speaks at the opening ceremony of the 62nd Damascus International Fair, the first edition held since the fall of...
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa speaks at the opening ceremony of the 62nd Damascus International Fair, the first edition held since the fall of...
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Anadolu has captured footage of the site in Syria’s capital Damascus where American journalist Austin Tice, detained in 2012 by forces of the...
Anadolu has captured footage of the site in Syria’s capital Damascus where American journalist Austin Tice, detained in 2012 by forces of the...
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Israeli warplanes have carried out airstrikes against several installations once belonging to the ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s army in...
Israeli warplanes have carried out airstrikes against several installations once belonging to the ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad’s army in...
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