MOSCOW, February 26. /TASS/. Gazprom Neft transferred the 5.15% stake in NIS to Gazprom, the Serbian company said in its ...
Syria’s interim president met the Chinese ambassador to Damascus on Friday, in the first public bilateral engagement after Beijing-friendly Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad was overthrown in ...
Police officers detain a man at the Holocaust memorial in Berlin, Germany, after another man was seriously injured, Friday, Feb. 21, 2025. (AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi) ...
Villagers say they worry that incursions into border areas of Syria by Israel’s military could turn into a prolonged occupation. Israel says the raids are needed to protect the border.
BEIRUT, Feb 22 (Reuters) - Kurdish-led authorities in northeast Syria have begun providing oil from local fields they manage to the central government in Damascus, Syrian oil ministry spokesman ...
However, Villa - who themselves weren’t in great form ahead of kick-off - turned to their January signings in Marcus Rashford and Marco Asensio in the second half. The pair combined to complete ...
Mass protests, dismissed by President Aleksandar Vučić as a “failed colourful revolution,” have gripped Serbia following the tragic railway station canopy collapse in Novi Sad on 1 November 2024, ...
Syria's New President Meets Chinese Envoy for First Time Since Assad's Fall DAMASCUS (Reuters) - Syria's new President Ahmed al-Sharaa met China's ambassador to Damascus in the first public ...
The toppling of Bashar al-Assad in Syria shattered the illusion that stability in the Middle East can be sustained through brute force. The Syrian regime was one of the most brutal in the world. Its ...
DAMASCUS, Feb 21 (Reuters) - Syria's new President Ahmed al-Sharaa met China's ambassador to Damascus in the first public engagement between the two countries since the overthrow of Bashar al ...
Children play in the ruins of the Church of Virgin Mary, which was destroyed by the Islamic State group in 2015, in the northeastern Syrian village of Tel Nasri, which is currently controlled by ...
LAURENT VAN DER STOCKT FOR LE MONDE The lists are dreaded by Syrian civil servants and public sector workers because when they see their names on them, they know they have lost their jobs.