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Syrian government, despite each person holding a valid travel document issued by the Australian government
Syrian government and those who support the U.S.-backed Syrian Democratic Forces. Deir al-Zour
Syrian government forces and opposition forces at that time. Youssef was trained in military intelligence
governed large swaths of northern and eastern Syria with tacit US backing. Syrian government forces
Syrian army officials working with pro-government militiamen to lead groups of blindfolded civilians to the edge
government now has the opportunity to “make a historic deal” with Beirut. He said that Israel had “agreed” to the temporary, 10-day ceasefire but its forces would remain in Lebanon with an “extensive” security
Syrians pack the Palace of Justice in Damascus as Atef Najib, former head of political security in Deraa, attends a trial session, April 26 [Khalil Ashawi/Reuters] Najib oversaw political security in Deraa when teenagers
Syrians and Haitians. It also comes nearly one week since the House passed legislation to protect Haitian immigrants, whose protected status is at risk. People with TPS are given the permission to live
government has been unable to enforce in the past. It is also unclear if Hezbollah, which is also a political party that holds significant power in Lebanon, would agree to a ceasefire. --- ## Iran's military
government. The Caribbean nation has suffered from high levels of [violence](/news/2026/3/31/at-least-70-killed-30-wounded-in-haiti-gang-attack-rights-group-says) and political instability since the [assassination](/news/2021/7/7/jovenel-moise-haiti-president-assassinated-at-age-53) of President Jovenel Moise in 2021. The period following his death saw powerful gangs expand their
government and the group. Israeli and Lebanese officials have both called for Hezbollah to disarm, but it says its weapons are necessary to defend Lebanon and communities in the south. It has also insisted
Syrian counterpart Bashar al-Assad. The widespread joy that greeted the ousting of Orbán and his Fidesz party was hardly surprising. Hungary’s outgoing prime minister – the Kremlin’s biggest and most disruptive supporter inside
government-planned centre in Beirut’s Karantina neighbourhood for people displaced by Israel’s war was cancelled after a public outcry. A number of politicians and protesters were opposed to setting up the centre, citing