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Syria, Russia
Russia could be allowed to keep its military bases, Syria says
Syria says it's open to allowing Russia to keep hold of two key military bases, months after rebel groups ousted Kremlin ally Bashar Assad.
Syria could allow Russia to keep its bases, new defense minister says
In an interview, Murhaf Abu Qasra, a onetime leader in Syria’s insurgency, discussed moves by authorities in Damascus to build new alliances.
Syria to reassess Russian military presence 'based on national interests,' may seek Assad's extradition
Syria's new government will decide the fate of Russian military bases based on national interests, Syrian Defense Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra told The Washington Post on Feb. 6. Russia's ability to retain its naval base in Tartus and airbase in Khmeimim will depend on what Moscow offers in return,
Syria Could Let Russia Keep Air and Naval Bases, New Defense Minister Says
Syria’s new government is open to allowing Russia to keep its strategic military bases in the country after the ouster of Kremlin ally Bashar al-Assad, Defense Minister Murhaf Abu Qasra told The Washington Post on Thursday.
Russian spy ship catches fire off Syria
A Russian spy ship caught fire off Syria’s coast, officials say. Here’s audio of its broadcasts
The Associated Press has obtained audio of a broadcast from a Russian spy ship, the Kildin, as the vessel packed with intelligence-gathering equipment drifted temporarily out of control off the Syrian coast on Jan.
Russian spy ship catches fire in Mediterranean, heard on audio issuing warning: "Please hear me"
I'm not under command." The broadcast, according to military officials, came from a Russian spy ship, the Kildin, as the vessel packed with intelligence-gathering equipment drifted temporarily out of control off the Syrian coast on Jan.
'Mayday, Mayday': Russian Intelligence Ships Burns Off Syrian Coast | NATO Nation In Action
A Russian intelligence-gathering vessel, the Kildin, caught fire off the Syrian coast on January 23, causing chaos on board! The ship, known for tracking NATO activities in the Mediterranean, was seen billowing smoke while temporarily out of control.
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Syria’s dire economic woes threaten to undermine its new government
Assad’s ouster has seen his Iranian allies end crucial oil supplies. Meanwhile, many economic sanctions that initially ...
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Syria's president receives invitation from Macron to visit France in coming weeks, Syrian presidency says
Syria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa received an invitation from French President Emmanuel Macron to visit France in the coming ...
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AP PHOTOS: A tour through northeastern Syria in a moment of uncertainty
The sudden collapse of the Syrian government and President Bashar Assad’s flight to Russia in December marked a dramatic ...
Al-Monitor
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Four killed in Syria-Lebanon border clashes between HTS and clans: What to know
An offensive launched by Syria along its border with Lebanon on Thursday escalated into intense clashes between Syrian forces ...
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Syria agrees to new contract with CMA CGM to operate Latakia port container terminal
Syria's General Authority for Land and Sea Ports said on Wednesday that it had agreed to a new contract with French shipping ...
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Syria’s New Government Takes Shape
The specter of an uncontrolled jihadist resurgence is just one of the potential challenges facing Syria as the new government ...
Al-Monitor
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Turkey, Syria draft road map to strengthen Syrian military: What we know
Ankara and Damascus are working on a plan for defense cooperation, according to a Turkish official, who added that Turkey's ...
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Swedish mass shooting victims include Christians who fled Syria
Ten years ago, Salim Iskef fled Syria - where Islamic State militants had killed his father - for Sweden, only to be gunned ...
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Will classical music still have a place in Syria? First concert since Assad’s ousting held
Syria’s national symphony orchestra performed for free in an unheated hall, reflections of the dire economic toll of the ...
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