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DAMASCUS (Reuters) -Residents reported calm in Syria's Sweida on Sunday after the Islamist-led government announced that Bedouin fighters had withdrawn from the predominantly Druze city and a U.S.
During a U.N. Security Council emergency meeting, the U.S. ambassador said “the United States did not support recent Israeli ...
Tom Barrack, who is the US ambassador to Turkey and Special Envoy to Syria and is aiding ceasefire talks, said the deal had ...
Clashes raged in the southern Syrian city of Sweida after a ceasefire between government forces and Druze armed groups ...
Syria's interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa urged Sunni Muslim Bedouin tribes Saturday to "fully commit" to a ceasefire aimed ...
Syria's interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa urged Sunni Muslim Bedouin tribes Saturday to "fully commit" to a ceasefire aimed ...
The Druze, once low-profile, are now at the center of Syria’s chaos, with rising violence, Israeli strikes, and deepening ...
Damascus believed it had tacit approval to restore control in Sweida; Israeli airstrikes followed reports of troop abuses, as ...