Tag #Post-Conflict Reconstruction

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Syria's New Government Faces Challenges Amid Sectarian Divisions and Religious Conflict

Syria's new transitional government, formed four months after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, faces challenges due to sectarian divisions, criticism over its composition (seen as excluding some communities and having Qatari influence), and escalating religious conflict within the Sunni community, parti...

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Syria's New Government: A Blend of Inclusion and Risk

Syria's new government, led by President Ahmad al-Shara'a, a former HTS leader, includes 22 ministers from diverse backgrounds, including former HTS members and representatives from minority groups, aiming to address pressing societal needs and rebuild the nation after a decade of civil war.

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Germany Reopens Damascus Embassy After 13 Years

Germany reopened its embassy in Damascus after 13 years, deploying a small team to support stabilization and reconstruction efforts, though daily operations are conducted at a secret location due to security concerns; visa services remain in Beirut.

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EU Pledges €2.5 Billion in Aid to Syria Amidst Ongoing Violence

The European Union announced €2.5 billion in aid to Syria over the next two years to support reconstruction efforts and help Syrians both at home and in neighboring countries, despite a recent surge in violence.

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EU Seeks Inclusive Transition in Syria Amid Post-Assad Violence

After Assad's regime fell in December 2024, the EU convened a conference in Brussels to facilitate Syria's transition, demanding inclusion and minority rights; however, recent violence, resulting in approximately 1,000 civilian deaths, mostly Alawites, complicates the situation.

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Syria's Tech Sector Seeks Revival Amidst Post-War Challenges

A tech conference in Damascus, "Silicon Valley in Syria," aims to rebuild the country's tech industry, severely damaged by 14 years of civil war, despite challenges like lack of infrastructure and ongoing U.S. sanctions; one attendee, Abdulwahab Omira, shares his harrowing experience of imprisonment...

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Russian Sappers Clear Mines in Kursk Oblast, Enabling Civilian Return

In the border regions of Kursk Oblast, Russia, sappers from the 92nd Engineer Regiment are clearing mines and explosive devices left behind by retreating Ukrainian forces, using advanced technologies like the Uran-6 robotic complex to ensure the safe return of civilians and the restoration of essent...

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DNR Official Appointed Acting Governor of Orenburg Oblast

Evgeny Solntsev, former Chairman of the Government of the Donetsk People's Republic, was appointed acting governor of the Orenburg Oblast on March 26th by Vladimir Putin after serving two years in the DNR, where he focused on reconstruction and development.

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Germany Reopens Damascus Embassy Amidst Syrian Instability

Germany reopened its embassy in Damascus three months after the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, deploying a small number of diplomats to aid in the country's stabilization and reconstruction, despite ongoing security concerns and recent violence resulting in approximately 1,500 deaths, mos...

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EU to Boost Syria Reconstruction Amidst Fragile Transition

The EU will hold its first Syria conference since the December ouster of the al-Assad regime, aiming to provide additional funding for reconstruction and address concerns about the fragile political transition amid recent sectarian violence and potential US aid cuts.

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EU Seeks Inclusive Transition and Reconstruction in Post-Assad Syria

The European Union is holding its ninth annual Syria conference in Brussels, the first to include formal Syrian representation, aiming to raise billions in aid for reconstruction and address the urgent humanitarian needs of millions of Syrians following the fall of President Bashar al-Assad and subs...

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US-Ukraine Mineral Deal: A New Model of Resource-Backed Financing

President Trump announced a potential multi-billion dollar mineral resource deal with Ukraine, differing from previous resource-backed financing models by providing funding upfront, raising questions regarding economic viability and geopolitical implications, especially given the involvement of Russ...

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