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What Remains of the Assad Regime’s Judiciary in the New Syria?

What Remains of the Assad Regime’s Judiciary in the New Syria?

Reforming and rebuilding Syria’s judicial system after the fall of the Assad regime remains one of the most complex and critical challenges facing the new Syrian state. The judiciary is one of the three fundamental branches of government, alongside the...

Saudi Investment Knocks on Damascus’ Tech Door

Saudi Investment Knocks on Damascus’ Tech Door

There’s no doubt that the sweeping transformation Syria has recently undergone has had far-reaching effects, especially in the economic sphere, which is now witnessing unprecedented openness in modern Syrian history. The first signs of this shift began with a wave...

Al-Sharaa Meets Turkish Foreign Minister in Damascus

Al-Sharaa Meets Turkish Foreign Minister in Damascus

Damascus, Syria – Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa met today, Thursday, with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan and his accompanying delegation in the Syrian capital, Damascus. According to Syria’s official news agency SANA, Syrian Foreign Minister Asad Al-Shaibani also took part...

ISIS Cell Arrested in Security Operation in Northern Syria

ISIS Cell Arrested in Security Operation in Northern Syria

Idlib, northwest Syria - The Syrian Ministry of Interior announced on Thursday that its Internal Security Forces arrested members of the Islamic State (ISIS) during a security operation in the countryside of Idlib, northwestern Syria. In a statement on its...

Talks to Transfer Iraqi Oil to the Mediterranean via Syria

Talks to Transfer Iraqi Oil to the Mediterranean via Syria

Damascus, Syria - Syrian Energy Minister Mohammed Al-Bashir held talks on Wednesday with Iraq’s acting ambassador in Damascus, Yassin Al-Hujaymi, focusing on the potential transfer of Iraqi oil through Syria to the Mediterranean. According to a statement by the Iraqi...

The Rope Tightening Around Hezbollah’s Neck

The Rope Tightening Around Hezbollah’s Neck

A fighter doesn’t fall only from blows. He falls too when ropes tighten slowly, silently, until they choke him; while he still stands. That’s Hezbollah today: still standing, still raising its voice and shaking its fist, yet suffocating. Not because...

Gas and Geopolitics: Can Baku Become the Middle East’s New Mediator?

Gas and Geopolitics: Can Baku Become the Middle East’s New Mediator?

Sarkis Qassarjian Azerbaijan has recently emerged as an unexpected player in Middle Eastern diplomacy, leveraging its neutrality and carefully balanced ties with rival powers to mediate conflicts and broker energy deals. Baku hosted Syrian President Ahmad Al-Shara and facilitated high-level...

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