Syria’s Future and the Middle East: What’s Next?
As Syria continues to navigate years of conflict, we explore what’s next for the nation and its impact on the Middle East.
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As Syria continues to navigate years of conflict, we explore what’s next for the nation and its impact on the Middle East.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu declares the 1974 UN buffer zone agreement with Syria defunct, ordering forces into the area to prevent hostile groups from threatening Israel’s borders.
Syrian rebels announce they’ve ‘freed Damascus’ and ousted President Assad. Footage shows rebels storming the Iranian embassy as military operations continue.
A new book compiling Xi Jinping’s key discourses on China’s system of people’s congresses has been published, offering insights into the nation’s governance and approach to democracy.
Opposition fighters seize Syria’s capital, Damascus, after President Bashar al-Assad’s departure, signaling a significant shift in the nation’s ongoing conflict.
President Xi Jinping emphasizes high-quality development for China’s economy, focusing on innovation, sustainability, and improving people’s lives.
Singapore is set to introduce Chinese dialect classes for migrant domestic workers to help them better communicate with elderly employers, fostering stronger relationships and improving caregiving.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has resigned and left the country, ordering a peaceful transfer of power, according to Russia.
Syrian rebels claim they’ve entered Damascus and ousted President Bashar al-Assad, marking a pivotal point in the ongoing conflict. The Syrian military disputes this, citing continued operations.
China adds 13 rare-disease drugs to its insurance catalog, boosting coverage and making treatments more accessible to patients nationwide.