Jordan will provide the necessary support to Syria, Jordanian Prime Minister Jaafar Hassan said on Tuesday. "Jordan will stand by the Syrian people to help them achieve their aspirations for a safe and dignified life, enabling them to secure peace ...
Ministers from Jordan and Qatar were among the first high-ranking Arab diplomats to meet with the leader of the rebel coalition that toppled the Syrian regime.
The diplomatic push follows similar moves by Turkiye, whose FM held talks with al-Sharaa, offering support for Syria
The meeting with the Jordanians is important because Jordan is a neighbor, and it has a long history of complex ties to Syria. Al-Ain media in the United Arab Emirates wrote about the meeting ...
Jordan's foreign minister Ayman al-Safadi met with Syria's new de facto ruler Ahmed al-Sharaa in Damascus, marking significant engagement by an Arab state with Syria's new administration. This meeting signifies changes in Middle Eastern geopolitics as Jordan pledges aid for Syria's reconstruction.
In the past week, the Pentagon has acknowledged that its footprint in Iraq and Syria is bigger than it has claimed for years
As Israeli aggression in Gaza, Lebanon, and Post-Assad Syria deepens human suffering and regional instability, and amid growing international calls for ceasefires and de-escalation, Ahram Online covered the latest developments in the Middle East as they unfolded on Wednesday,
Israel’s defense minister has confirmed that Israel assassinated Hamas’ top leader last summer and is threatening to take similar action against the leadership of the Houthi rebel group in Yemen
Israel’s defense minister has confirmed that Israel assassinated Hamas’ top leader last summer and is threatening to take similar action against the leadership of the Houthi rebel group in Yemen
Christmas, a cherished time worldwide honoring the birth of Jesus Christ, brings its own magic to the Arab world. You might think that in the Arab world, where Islam is the predominant religion, Christmas would take a back seat.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says Israeli troops will remain in Syrian territory indefinitely, blurring the border with Israel's northern neighbor.