BEIRUT, July 2 (Reuters) - Syria's foreign minister said during a visit to Beirut on Thursday that Syria was open to meeting the Iran-backed Lebanese group Hezbollah "if interests require it", Lebanon ...
Foreign Minister raises possibility during Beirut visit, after US President Donald Trump suggested Syrian intervention in ...
Lebanese President Joseph Aoun said on Thursday that Lebanon is committed to Syria's stability and welcomed what he described ...
Turkiye has condemned Israel’s attacks in Syria, calling them a violation of international law.
A Syrian diplomat said that President Ahmad al-Sharaa seeks a "balance" between what Trump asks and what Damascus could offer ...
The inaugural session of Syria’s new People’s Assembly, scheduled for next week, marks an important milestone in the ...
Kuwaiti telecom firm Zain has secured a licence to operate a mobile ​phone network in Syria, three sources familiar with the matter told ‌Reuters.
The White House has soured on Israel’s war with Hezbollah in Lebanon. U.S. President Donald Trump has shocked many in the ...
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T hese days the 860km-long road from Ramadi in Iraq to western Syria is lined with lorries heaving with oil. They rumble past ...
An American airstrike last week in northwest Syria killed a senior Islamic State member, U.S. Central Command said ...
The Islamic State militant group has declared a new phase of operations in Syria ​against the government of President Ahmed ​al-Sharaa, carrying out a spate of attacks since February.