Syria’s interim president has told worshippers at a mosque in Damascus “national unity and civil peace” must be maintained, as the death toll reportedly exceeds 1,000.
The recent killings of Alawite and Christian civilians by the new Syrian government have been condemned by the U.S., while the EU offered a different response.
By Chris Hattingh THE repeated injections of geopolitical, trade, and investment uncertainty delivered by the second Trump administration have hit various governments, not least of which US allies, ...
A Syrian security source said the pace of fighting had slowed around Latakia, Jabla and Baniyas, while forces searched ...
Sharaa, called for national unity Sunday, describing the outbreak of violence between government forces and supporters of ...
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa called for national unity and peace on Sunday, after more than 1,000 people were reportedly ...
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South Africa's two largest parties, allied in the Government of National Unity, disagree on how to resolve the budget crisis: The ANC wants to raise taxes on the poor to continue funding social ...
In a move of profound historical significance, aimed at fostering peace, reconciliation, and unity in post-war Liberia, President Joseph N. Boakai has declared his government’s commitment to provide a ...
A president’s address to Congress — even without the formal gloss of a State of the Union address — is typically a time for a ...
Syria's national dialogue, held in Damascus at the end of February, was intended to chart the country's future, one that ...