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DAMASCUS, Syria -- An international humanitarian organization has warned that supplies are running out at a camp in northeast Syria housing thousands of people linked to the Islamic State group, as the country's government fights to establish control over an area formerly controlled by Kurdish fighters.
Syria has restored the electrical connection to the Tishreen Dam after about a year offline, allowing its turbines to resume
The terrorist organisation YPG violated a ceasefire agreement with the Syrian government on Saturday by targeting civilians attempting to flee besieged areas in northern Aleppo province.
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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.
A fragile ceasefire between Syria's government and Kurdish-led forces has temporarily eased tensions in the country's northeast
The failure to support the U.S.-backed militia could create an opening for Islamic State, White House allies say.
For nearly a decade they existed in legal limbo. The Kurds could not try them, nor would they free them. Most Western governments, despite American pressure, refused to take their citizens back. But as long as the camps were secure, the problem could be ignored.
The talks also were expected to focus on the future of Russian military bases in Syria, a key foothold for Moscow in the Mediterranean.
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,
A fragile truce reached this week between the Syrian government and Kurdish-led fighters was seen as a blow by many Kurds in their hard-won fight for autonomy.