Syria’s new government faces the daunting task of rebuilding an economy shattered by war and burdened with debt, ongoing sanctions and reconstruction costs.
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First Syria delegation under Sharaa visits US, will attend IMF meetings: What to know
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Israeli report on killing of Palestinian medics in Gaza: What to know | Israel-Palestine conflict News
The Israeli army has described its killing of 15 emergency workers in Gaza and burying them and their vehicles as a “professional error”.
The bodies of 14 humanitarian workers were found in a mass grave along with their crushed vehicles a…
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Neither optimist nor pessimist about reaching deal with US
TEHRAN, Apr. 21 (MNA) – The Iranian president says that Tehran is ready for a deal with the United States on its nuclear issue within a certain framework that…
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Iran foreign minister’s nuclear speech canceled after dispute with organizers
The dispute comes as Araghchi is due to lead the third round of talks with Washington after US President Donald Trump warned Iran to come to a nuclear deal of face military attack.
“This cancellation follows the organizer’s decision to alter the…
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The resistance and transformative power of women is splitting the Iranian regime apart
In every society ruled by a dictatorship, internal and popular resistance stands as the most decisive force that damages the foundation and structure of the dominant order, eventually leading to its fragmentation and downfall. While external…
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Putin enacts key treaty with Iran
Moscow and Tehran have pledged to oppose foreign pressure while enhancing cooperation
Russian President Vladimir Putin has ratified parliamentary approval of a crucial treaty with Tehran, which he originallysignedwith his Iranian counterpart…
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Middle East churches, Al-Azhar, leaders mourn Pope Francis
Church leaders, regional officials and Egypt’s Al-Azhar — Sunni Islam’s foremost religious institution — offered condolences this week following the death of Pope Francis, whose passing on Monday at the age of 88 drew tributes across the…
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Autism rates rose again. Experts explain why
Autism is more common than ever before, a new report suggests.
As of 2022, about 1 in 31 children in the United States were diagnosed with autism by the time they were 8 years old, researchers reported online April 15 in the Centers…
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Iran to increase nuts, caviar exports to Brazil: Agri. min.
Speaking at a news conference regarding his participation in the 15th meeting of agriculture ministers of BRICS, he stated, “With the coordination made between the agricultural officials of Iran and Brazil, the volume of export of caviar, dried…
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‘A cancer’: UN warns Asia-based cybercrime syndicates expanding worldwide | Cybercrime News
Agency says gangs caused $37bn in losses in Asia as they gain new footholds in Africa, South America, and Middle East.
Asian cybercrime syndicates have caused an estimated $37bn in losses in the East and Southeast Asian regions, with the United…
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