The Moscow Times on MSN
Russia Resumes Military Flights to Syria as Post-Assad Ties Thaw – Bloomberg
Russia has restarted military flights to its air base in Syria after a six-month pause in a sign of renewed presence in the country after the overthrow of Bashar al-Assad, Bloombergreported Thursday, ...
EX-SYRIAN President Bashar al-Assad has been rushed to hospital after an alleged assassination attempt. The toppled Syrian tyrant, 60, was granted political asylum in Russia after he was ousted ...
Kremlin spokesman also denies any discussions on return visit by Russian president to Damascus - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Syrian President al-Julani arrives in Russia for his first official visit, 'President al-Julani demands the extradition of everyone who committed war crimes and is in Russia,' a Syrian source said.
The National Interest on MSN
Russia Is Expanding Its Footprint on the Kola Peninsula
Russia’s buildup on the Kola Peninsula may simply be a question of repositioning its forces from the Mediterranean following ...
Why is Damascus pursuing a rapprochement with Moscow despite its unpopularity, and how might it strike a balance between ...
Reports have emerged of an attempted assassination of ex-Syrian president Bashar Assad in Moscow. The former dictator was granted political asylum in Russia after he was deposed ten months ago.
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa said Wednesday he wanted to "redefine" relations with Moscow as Russian President Vladimir ...
The Kyiv Independent on MSN
Russia renews military flights to Syria as it rebuilds relations with Damascus
Russia resumed military flights to Syria after a six-month pause, signaling Moscow's effort to maintain its foothold in the ...
When armed factions led by the group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham overthrew Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad last December, many observers believed that Russia’s days in Syria were numbered. For decades, ...
French magistrates this summer issued a new arrest warrant against ousted Syrian president Bashar al-Assad over deadly ...
Russian involvement in Syria is complicating the fight against ISIS. Rebels backed by the U.S say they only want to fight Assad. The Obama administration announces it will no longer train Syrian ...
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