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An outbreak of brutal, sectarian violence in Syria has intensified debate in Congress over whether to follow President Trump’s directive to lift all sanctions on the country. While Trump has ...
The United States has taken a historic step by terminating the Syria Sanctions Program, marking the most significant shift in U.S. foreign ...
Syria's new government sent troops to quell fighting between the Druze religious minority and Sunni Muslim tribes. Then Israel intervened, bombing Damascus.
After over a decade in exile, many Syrians living abroad are contemplating what was once unthinkable: going home. But what ...
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The executive order follows a broader trend of sanctions relief by Western countries in response to the fall of the Assad regime and the normalization of relations with the new transitional government ...
Former Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad, living in exile in Russia, will still be subject to sanctions along with his allies.
Washington — President Trump signed an executive order Monday afternoon terminating the United States' sanctions program on Syria, the White House announced.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order lifting sanctions on Syria while maintaining restrictions on former leader Bashar al-Assad and his associates.
After Assad fled to Russia, Abu Tarek and other internally displaced people suddenly had new freedom to move about the country. He had been restricted to an area of about 50 kilometers during the ...
On May 23, President Donald Trump’s administration suspended the majority of sanctions on Syria, marking the most sweeping shift in the policy of the United States toward Damascus in over a decade.
Six months after the overthrow of Assad, Syrians are protesting for accountability and inclusive democratization.