Talks have been ongoing about the future of Russian military bases in Syria's Latakia and Tartous cities with signs that ...
A well-informed Moscow source reports to the U.S. Bloomberg news agency that Russia is on the verge of losing two key military bases in Syria.
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Syria: Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara tours the Syrian naval base in Tartous, during his first visit to the city after assuming the presidencySyrian President Ahmad al-Shara tours the Syrian naval base in Tartous, during his first visit to the city after assuming the ...
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Hosted on MSNSyria's president visit al-Assad's stronghold of LatakiaSyria's President Ahmed al-Sharaa on Sunday visited the coastal province of Latakia, which was considered a stronghold of ...
Here are the key developments on the 1,088th day of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Here is the situation on Sunday, ...
Britain said on Saturday it had tracked in recent days six Russian naval and merchant ships carrying ammunition used in Syria ...
Russia's President Vladimir Putin held a phone call with Syria's interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa, the Kremlin said on ...
Syria’s Ahmed al-Sharaa and Russia’s Vladimir Putin held their first phone call on Wednesday, which comes at an uncertain ...
The Israeli military has been expanding its grip on Syrian soil ever since it invaded a buffer zone between the Arab country ...
An Israeli drone strike killed at least six people and injured two others in Lebanon’s eastern Bekaa Valley on Saturday, as tensions persist despite a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah.
Syria's defence minister could allow Bashar al-Assad strongest ally to retain its military bases on the Mediterranean coast ...
Tartous, SANA-Tartous Governor Ahmad al-Shami discussed with UNICEF Representative in Syria Yasumasa Kimura, joint cooperation to support governmental efforts in the water, health and education ...
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