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Syria's foreign minister visits Lebanon as the two nations seek to rebuild ties after Assad's ouster
Syria's foreign minister arrived in Lebanon's capital on Friday in what observers say could mark a breakthrough in relations between the two neighbors, which have been tense for decades. Foreign ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - Syria’s anti-narcotics forces seized some 11 million Captagon pills flowing in from neighboring ...
The Al-Hol camp has become a hotspot for ISIS detainees, housing tens of thousands of them, while the Homs Governate's ...
Syria and Lebanon are close to reaching a judicial agreement concerning Syrian detainees in Lebanon, fugitives from Syrian ...
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNHCR stated that some 300.000 Syrian refugees have returned to their ...
US Ambassador Tom Barrack recently argue that the Gaza peace deal will be remembered as "a defining moment in modern Middle Eastern diplomacy. " How can that affect Lebanon's stability? ‘October 13, ...
At a joint press conference with his Lebanese counterpart, Youssef Raji, the Syrian minister said: “There is a historic opportunity to turn the relationship between Syria and Lebanon from a tense ...
Lebanon and Syria on Friday committed to turning a new page on ties as Damascus's foreign minister visited Beirut, with Lebanon seeking information on political assassinations under the Assad dynasty.
Syria's central bank has ordered commercial lenders to fully provision for losses tied to Lebanon's financial collapse and ...
The Syrian interior ministry said that it had seized about 11 million captagon stimulant pills that entered the country from neighbouring Lebanon.
Syria's foreign minister visits Lebanon as the two nations seek to rebuild ties after Assad's ouster
Lebanese Foreign Minister Youssef Rajji, right, shakes hands with his Syrian counterpart Asaad al-Shibani before their meeting in Beirut, Lebanon, Friday, Oct. 10, 2025. (AP Photo/Hassan Ammar) ...
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Syria seizes 11 million Captagon pills smuggled from Lebanon
Syrian authorities have seized about 11 million Captagon pills that entered the country from neighbouring Lebanon, in one of the largest busts since the fall of the former dictator Bashar Al Assad.
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