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How can Syria be rebuilt and who will pay?
Years of war and sanctions have left much of the country in ruins.
Argentina’s Milei emerges as blueprint for global far right
One year into his presidency, Milei has fast become a symbol of what the global far right hope to achieve.
US sanctions China cyber firm for potentially deadly ransomware attack
Some firewalls targeted in the US were protecting critical infrastructure companies, the US Treasury Department says.
Two presidents, two sons, different standards of outrage
Hunter Biden was accused of influencing policy for personal gain. His critics aren't upset over Trump Jr's similar role.
Kenyan police tear gas protesters marching against femicide
Police in Nairobi used tear gas to disperse protesters demanding an end to femicide.
Israel’s Netanyahu decries ‘absurd’ charges at corruption trial appearance
Netanyahu took the stand for about four hours and will resume testifying on Wednesday.
‘Step towards justice’: US indicts ex-military officials for Syria abuses
Officers Jamil Hassan and Abdul Salam Mahmoud behind torture of detainees, including US citizens, prosecutors say.
‘From the heart of the north, we are happy for your freedom’
A young girl in northern Gaza sends a heartfelt message to the people of Syria, congratulating them on their freedom.
Why is Europe pausing Syrian asylum claims after al-Assad’s fall?
Some European countries are freezing asylum applications for people from Syria in the wake of the fall of its regime.
Syrian fighters name Mohammed al-Bashir as caretaker prime minister
Al-Bashir headed the HTS-led Syrian Salvation Government (SSG) in the northwest area of Idlib.

