As Syria ponders a democratic future: 5 lessons from the Arab Spring While it’s unclear what exact political path Syria will take, the dilemmas the country faces are similar to the experiences of other Arab countries more than a decade ago. In the winter of 2010, an ... 01/24/2025 - 12:38 am | View Link
Fighting between rival factions in Syria threatens its fragile stability Fighting between Syrian Kurds -who a decade ago clawed out an autonomous territory in the country's northeast- and Turkish-backed militias is posing a serious threat to the current stability. 01/23/2025 - 11:01 am | View Link
Syria's new leaders turn to Islamic law in effort to rebuild Assad's police Officers say the move aims to instil a sense of morality as they race to fill a security vacuum after dismantling ousted president Bashar al-Assad's notoriously corrupt and brutal security forces. 01/23/2025 - 7:11 am | View Link
Syria’s Alawites, tainted by Assad, endure a fall from grace Once Syria's most influential minority, Alawites struggle to move on from their association with a hated dictator. 01/22/2025 - 10:00 pm | View Link
Syria's southern rebels loom large as the country's new rulers try to form a national army Armed factions who led the final charge on Damascus that toppled Assad are hesitating to take part in a new system led by northern ones. 01/21/2025 - 11:41 pm | View Link
In her first letter from Gaza, the former blogger Amal Murtaja described daily life in war. A second dispatch closed with the news that she had managed to escape to Egypt with her children. Murtaja, who taught English at Gaza’s American International School, wrote this from Giza, outside Cairo. As the potential cease-fire agreement neared, the news was a whirlwind of conflicting reports.
TEL AVIV, Israel— Relatives of hostages still being held by militants in Gaza called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Friday to ensure all remaining captives are freed, while also appealing to U. S. President Donald Trump to continue pressing for their release.
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As a fragile six-week ceasefire between Israel and Hamas entered its sixth day, Israelis waited anxiously for the names of the next four hostages who will be released from among the more than 90 still held in Gaza.
In the Palestinian enclave, civilians in the central and southern part of the Gaza Strip hoping to return to the remnants of their home in the battered north faced an agonizing wait.
Israel believes about a third, or possibly as many as half, of the more than 90 hostages still in Gaza have died.
The last time Belarus staged a presidential election in 2020, authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko was declared the winner with 80% of the vote. That triggered cries of fraud, months of protests and a harsh crackdown with thousands of arrests.
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Not wanting to risk such unrest again by those opposing his three decades of iron-fisted rule, Lukashenko advanced the timing of the 2025 election—from the warmth of August to frigid January, when demonstrators are less likely to fill the streets.
With many of his political opponents either jailed or exiled abroad, the 70-year-old Lukashenko is back on the ballot, and when the election concludes on Sunday, he is all but certain to add a seventh term as the only leader most people in post-Soviet Belarus have ever known.
Here’s what to know about Belarus, its election and its relationship with Russia:
‘Europe’s last dictator’ and his reliance on Russia
Belarus was part of the Soviet Union until its collapse in 1991.
mdash; President Donald Trump used an address Thursday to the World Economic Forum to promise global elites lower taxes if they bring manufacturing to the U. S. and threatened to impose tariffs if they don’t.
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Speaking by video from the White House to the annual summit in Davos, Switzerland, on his third full day in office, Trump ran through his flurry of executive actions since his swearing-in and claimed that he had a “massive mandate” from the American people to bring change.
Who gets to be an American? Since the 14th Amendment to the Constitution was adopted in 1868, the answer to that question has been cemented in the American psyche: anyone born on U. S. soil is a U. S. citizen.
That is until Donald Trump issued an executive order on Jan.
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates — Saudi Arabia’s crown prince said Thursday the kingdom wants to invest $600 billion in the United States over the next four years, comments that came after President Donald Trump earlier put a price tag on returning to the kingdom as his first foreign trip.
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Trump’s 2017 trip to Saudi Arabia upended a tradition of U.