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Syria under Assad : domestic constraints and regional risks in the news

Updated: 133d ago

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Syria imposes curfew after its worst clashes since the Assad regime ouster

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133d ago

Syria risks relapsing into chaos amid US sanctions, infighting

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135d ago

Israel will not let use Syria's territory for attacks on it -- Netanyahu

155d ago

Russia tight-lipped on Syrian demand of al-Assad for military bases

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173d ago

US relaxes Syria restrictions but keeps sanctions intact

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173d ago

Health needs in Syria worsen amid winter conditions

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203d ago

First flight since Assad's fall departs from Syrian capital

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214d ago

The state of Arab Spring countries following Assad's fall in Syria

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221d ago

Israel said it destroyed most of Syria's major military assets after fall of Assad regime

222d ago

The human cost of al-Assad's rule on Syria

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222d ago

How the fall of the Assad regime in Syria may impact Russia

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223d ago

Israel hits over 100 Syrian sites linked to Assad regime

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224d ago

How could the fall of Syria's Assad impact Iran?

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224d ago

How could the fall of Syria's Assad impact Iran?

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224d ago

How will the fall of Syria's Assad impact Iran?

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224d ago

Israel cites Syria situation to enter demilitarized buffer zone

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224d ago

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