
Former Jihadist President Set To Address UN General Assembly
Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is traveling to the United States to attend the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.

Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa is traveling to the United States to attend the 80th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.

Why is the world so silent in the face of the murdered, persecuted, and starving religious minorities in Syria?

An unauthorized protest in front of Berlin’s Red City Hall turned violent in tone as hundreds of supporters of Syrian leader Ahmed al-Sharaa engaged in hate speech targeting religious minorities.

“By accepting Jolani and inviting Erdoğan, the EU has lost whatever moral and normative authority it may have had,” international relations academic says.

The meeting will focus on “the recent Israeli military presence in Syria,” the anonymous source said.

Foreign Secretary David Lammy said a stable Syria would benefit Britain by lowering illegal migration, destroying chemical weapons, and combating terrorism.

The U.S. must reverse its policy of legitimizing the jihadist regime of Syria before the Mediterranean becomes the frontline of a new terrorist caliphate.
The controversial easing of Assad-era sanctions comes in response to demands from Turkey and Saudi Arabia.

Macron’s compromise with the new Syrian regime is deemed unacceptable by the French Right.
Al-Sharaa confirmed that his country is also indirectly negotiating with Israel to ease tensions between the two nations.