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Staggering violence in various regions are fueling minority demands for autonomy, posing a challenge to President Sharaa’s plans for a strong centralized state.
The fragile peace is already being tested as Syrian President Ahmad Al Sharaa’s new provisional government prepares to hold ...
The US is arranging a meeting between Syrian leader Ahmad Al-Sharaa and Israeli PM Netanyahu with President Trump’s ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The main disagreement between the interim Syrian government and the Kurdish-led administration in ...
Syria's upcoming parliamentary elections, the country's first since the ouster of long-time ruler Bashar al-Assad more than ...
Plans outlined by the Reform UK leader would see the country taken out of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and NewsNation senior political contributor George Will joins "On Balance" to discuss how ...
The Iran-backed Hezbollah militia is resisting calls for its mandated disarmament and has threatened a new "civil war." ...
A drive to recruit Kurds and religious minorities to the Syrian government's General Security Forces in the northern area of ...
Plus: Federal bureaucracy gets a redesign, Robert Moses messing things up (still), Syrian immigrant unemployment data, and ...
India news updates: Air India Mumbai–Jodhpur flight returns to bay after technical snag ...
The unprecedented policy comes amid anxiety in Magen David Yeshivah School's neighborhood about Zohran Mamdani.