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How the UAE’s Foreign Policy Backfired in Syria and Sudan - MSN
The UAE’s interventionist foreign policy, backing Assad in Syria and the RSF in Sudan, has backfired, damaging its global reputation, alienating allies, and undermining US interests.
A U.S. Congressman has made a brief visit to Syria where he discussed with the country’s interim president the return of the body of an American aid worker who was taken hostage and later ...
He said the Trump administration was in "constant talks" with Syria and Israel. A defiant Sharaa said, according to a transcript from Reuters: “We are not among those who fear war.
Before the war, Christians made up around 10% of Syria's population of 22 million. But their numbers have shrunk significantly during the 14-year conflict, mainly through emigration.
Per capita gross domestic product is one-quarter of what it was before the war. At Syria’s current growth rate, it won’t recoup its losses until 2080, the United Nations says.
Before the civil war erupted in 2011, Syria was self-sufficient in wheat, producing an average of 4.1 million tonnes annually. Nearly 14 years of conflict have since crippled production and devastated ...
Over the past 10 months, I've deployed to some of the world's most acute humanitarian emergencies: Sudan, Gaza, Syria, and the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).
DUBAI — Malek Jandali may only have been alive for four decades but the award-winning composer insists he feels ancient, having revived some of the oldest melodies from his war-torn Syrian ...
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