The quest for justice for the victims and survivors of former Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s use of chemical weapons has ...
GZERO Media on MSN
A year after Assad’s fall, can Syria hold together?
A year ago this month, Syria’s brutal dictatorship collapsed. There are signs of recovery, but sectarian violence threatens ...
Revolutions are judged by what they overthrow; governments are judged by what they protect. And here, the record grows ...
Syria has begun circulating new currency bills, a year after Bashar Assad's government fell. Central Bank Governor Mokhles ...
Syrian authorities said Wednesday they had reached a settlement with Mohammad Hamsho, a prominent businessman accused of ties ...
Central bank will cut two zeros from Syrian pound and replace images of ousted dictator with olives, roses and mulberries ...
Crowds could be seen gathering outside money exchange stores in the capital Damascus, where people swapped their old notes ...
An explosion tore through a mosque in the Syrian city of Homs Dec. 26, killing and wounding worshippers in a neighborhood ...
A deadly blast tore through an Alawite mosque during Friday prayers in the western city of Homs. A little-known militant group has claimed responsibility as Syria's sectarian tensions erupt again.
For five decades, Syrians were reminded of their despotic rulers every time they reached into their wallets. The faces ...
Syria’s President Ahmad al-Sharaa on Monday unveiled redesigned banknotes to replace those bearing images of ousted ruler ...
12don MSN
Syria brings in new year by swapping out Assad-era currency with colorful bills featuring nature
Revealing the new notes on Monday, Sharaa said, the new currency marks "the end of a previous, unlamented phase and the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results