T/syria

  1. Saudis Announce New Investments in Syria, a Sign of Deepening Ties World, Yesterday

    Saudi and Syrian officials announced deals ranging from aviation to telecommunications, offering a much-needed boost to Syria’s battered economy.

  2. Chevron to Explore Oil and Gas Work in Syria World, February 4

    Chevron has signed an initial agreement to start working in Syria, weeks after the Syrian government seized control of key oil and gas fields in the north of the country.

  3. A Journalist Who Looks for Clues in Plain Sight Times Insider, February 4

    On The Times’s Visual Investigations team, Christiaan Triebert combines social media sleuthing and traditional reporting to piece together complex stories.

  4. Syria Must Protect Its Minorities Opinion, January 31

    Without protection for the Kurds and other ethnic minorities, Syria will never be stable.

  5. Syrian Government and Kurdish-Led Militia Seal a Deal to Merge Forces World, January 30

    The long-anticipated agreement closes a period of intense uncertainty in northeastern Syria after rebel forces led by Ahmed al-Sharaa, who is now the president, seized power in December 2024.

  6. Putin, Still Harboring Assad, Welcomes New Syrian Leader to Moscow Again World, January 28

    President Vladimir V. Putin and President Ahmed al-Sharaa are looking to build ties after the fall of the Russia-backed Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad.

  7. Syria Announces Cease-Fire Extension, Hours After Truce With Kurds Expired World, January 24

    Syria’s government and Kurdish-led forces in the country’s northeast have clashed as President Ahmed al-Sharaa seeks to extend his authority across the entire country.

  8. An Unlikely Source of Crypto Innovation: Afghanistan World, January 24

    The repressive Taliban government is suspicious of the internet. But a start-up in the country is building blockchain-based tools to transform humanitarian aid.

  9. La estrategia de Trump para Groenlandia En español, January 22

    Tras arremeter contra Europa en un largo discurso en Davos, el presidente dijo que había logrado un acuerdo sobre el futuro del territorio ártico.

  10. Rifaat al-Assad, Paramilitary Leader and ‘Butcher of Hama,’ Dies at 88 World, January 22

    The brother and uncle of Syrian tyrants, he commanded a unit that killed up to 40,000 civilians in a 1982 uprising against his family’s rule.

  11. Trump’s ‘Board of Peace’ Would Have Global Scope but One Man in Charge U.S., January 22

    The initiative is the latest example of the president dismantling the post-World War II international system and building a new one, with himself at the center.

  12. Trump’s Moves on Greenland World, January 21

    After assailing Europe in a long speech at Davos, the president said he had won an agreement on the future of the Arctic territory.

  13. U.S. Starts Moving ISIS Detainees From Syria to Iraq World, January 21

    The U.S. military said it has transferred 150 and could eventually move as many as 7,000 Islamic State fighters out of prisons in Syria’s northeast to Iraq, as the Syrian government wrestles for control of the region from Kurdish-led forces.

  14. U.S. Shifts Away From Kurdish-Led Forces in Fight Against ISIS World, January 20

    The U.S. envoy to Syria said Washington was confident the Syrian government could take over the country’s fight against the Islamic State terrorist group.

  15. For Syria’s Government, Kurdish Deal Is a Big Win World, January 20

    As the government moves to assert control over areas under Kurdish rule, it will be the latest test of President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s pledge to form an inclusive administration that empowers minorities.

  16. Que paguen los ultrarricos En español, January 20

    El número de multimillonarios se ha disparado en el mundo, pero a menudo pagan impuestos a tasas muy inferiores a la media. Además: tragedia ferroviaria en España y adiós a Valentino.

  17. Escenas de una Siria en ruinas En español, January 20

    Un año después de la caída del dictador, los sirios regresan a un país sin un plan claro de reconstrucción.

  18. Taxing the Ultrarich World, January 19

    The number of billionaires has exploded, yet they often pay taxes at rates well below average.

  19. Clashes Erupt Around Syrian Prisons Holding Islamic State Fighters World, January 19

    New tensions flared a day after a Kurdish-led militia agreed to hand over control of prisons holding some 8,000 Islamic State fighters to the Syrian government.

  20. Syria, in Ruins World, January 19

    A year after the dictator fell, Syrians are returning to a country with no clear plan for rebuilding.

  21. Syrian Government and Kurdish-Led Force Agree to Merge After Clashes World, January 18

    The new deal also calls for a cease-fire. Government forces have taken strategic assets from the militia in recent days, weakening the force.

  22. Syria Advances on Kurdish-Held Areas as Washington Urges Restraint World, January 17

    Government troops drew closer to Raqqa, the largest city overseen by the Kurds, raising U.S. concerns about the renewal of a wider conflict in the region.

  23. Syria’s President Affirms Kurds’ Rights, in Overture to the Minority World, January 16

    President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s announcement comes after days of deadly clashes between government and Kurdish forces that have underscored the difficulty he faces in uniting the country.

  24. Trump Administration to Halt Immigrant Visa Processing for 75 Countries U.S., January 14

    Federal officials said the move was meant to discourage immigration by people who they deemed likely to rely on public benefits.

  25. How a Syrian Hiking Club Is Rediscovering the Country World, January 13

    The nearly 14-year civil war prevented Syrians from traveling freely to many parts of their own country. After the conflict ended a year ago, a group of outdoor enthusiasts began exploring newly accessible areas, fueled by a sense of adventure and hope.

  26. Syrian Military Takes Aleppo Neighborhoods After Clashes With Kurds World, January 11

    The takeover ended one of the worst outbreaks of violence between the central government and the Kurdish-led forces since the end of the civil war just over a year ago.

  27. U.N. Faces Record Humanitarian Aid Shortfall — but Not for Ukrainians Foreign, August 22

    Soaring needs and wealthy countries’ focus on Ukraine have left aid agencies with too little money to address the world’s other crises, forcing them to cut programs.