Germany is leading efforts for the European Union to ease sanctions imposed on Syria during the rule of President Bashar al-Assad who was ousted last month, the Financial Times reported on Tuesday.
International efforts are needed to bring members of deposed former Syrian ruler Bashar al-Assad's brutal regime to justice, ...
The more than one million Syrians who fled to Germany have celebrated the end of war in their homeland, but some fear it ...
The visit by European ministers symbolizes a significant shift in international diplomacy following years of strained ...
Nearly a million Syrians in Germany alone have made new lives. But after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, some politicians across the continent have suggested that refugees could return home.
The French and German foreign ministers are the most senior Western officials to visit Syria since longtime dictator Bashar al-Assad was toppled by rebels.
Germany said on Monday it would back 60 million euros ($62.70 million) worth of projects in Syria to boost education, women's ...
All projects would be run through NGOs and UN aid agencies, not Syria’s new authorities. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Berlin, Germany – Less than 48 hours after the toppling of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad, Germany, home to the largest Syrian population outside the Middle East, says it will freeze asylum ...
Muadamiyat al-Sham, on the outskirts of Damascus, saw the worst of Bashar al-Assad's rule: arbitrary detention, torture, famine, bombings, and chemical weapons. Today, former prisoners, exiles and ...
Germany's Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock and top French diplomat Jean-Noel Barrot visited Syria's Saydnaya prison on Friday, an emblem of abuses under deposed leader Bashar al-Assad, AFP ...
In Syria, celebrations of the fall of Bashar al-Assad have been mingled with a sense ... heard before the Koblenz Higher Regional Court in Germany in 2020. Two former high-level officials of ...