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EU Pledges €2.5 Billion in Aid to Syria Amidst Violence
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria over the next two years, supporting Syrians both inside the country and in neighboring nations, despite recent violence and concerns about stability; Germany added another €300 million.
EU Pledges €2.5 Billion in Aid to Syria Amidst Violence
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria over the next two years, supporting Syrians both inside the country and in neighboring nations, despite recent violence and concerns about stability; Germany added another €300 million.
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EU to Increase Funding for Syria's Post-Conflict Recovery
The EU will hold its annual Syria conference in Brussels on Monday, with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani attending; the conference will focus on supporting the country's transition and recovery following the overthrow of the Assad regime. The EU plans to increase funding and potentially inv...
EU to Increase Funding for Syria's Post-Conflict Recovery
The EU will hold its annual Syria conference in Brussels on Monday, with Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani attending; the conference will focus on supporting the country's transition and recovery following the overthrow of the Assad regime. The EU plans to increase funding and potentially inv...
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Germany Pledges "300 Million Euros" in Aid for Syria
Germany announced "300 million euros" in additional aid for Syria, focusing on humanitarian needs, civil society, and education, with support extending to refugees and host countries in neighboring regions; this comes amid concerns about instability and the need for political inclusion of all Syrian...
Germany Pledges "300 Million Euros" in Aid for Syria
Germany announced "300 million euros" in additional aid for Syria, focusing on humanitarian needs, civil society, and education, with support extending to refugees and host countries in neighboring regions; this comes amid concerns about instability and the need for political inclusion of all Syrian...
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Russia Recaptured Sudzha After Heavy Fighting
Russia has retaken Sudzha, a town in the Kursk region, after heavy fighting, marking a significant gain in their offensive against Ukraine; the town, previously home to 5,000, is now severely damaged, and Russia is planning reconstruction, while Ukraine reports overnight drone strikes on Chernihiv.
Russia Recaptured Sudzha After Heavy Fighting
Russia has retaken Sudzha, a town in the Kursk region, after heavy fighting, marking a significant gain in their offensive against Ukraine; the town, previously home to 5,000, is now severely damaged, and Russia is planning reconstruction, while Ukraine reports overnight drone strikes on Chernihiv.
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Brussels Conference Addresses Syria's Transition Amidst Humanitarian Crisis and Sanctions
The ninth international Syria conference in Brussels, including Syrian transitional authorities for the first time, aims to secure substantial humanitarian aid (following a 2024 contribution of €7.5 billion) and initiate economic reconstruction, despite challenges posed by US sanctions and the trans...
Brussels Conference Addresses Syria's Transition Amidst Humanitarian Crisis and Sanctions
The ninth international Syria conference in Brussels, including Syrian transitional authorities for the first time, aims to secure substantial humanitarian aid (following a 2024 contribution of €7.5 billion) and initiate economic reconstruction, despite challenges posed by US sanctions and the trans...
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Trump Reverses Gaza Displacement Plan After Arab Nation Talks
President Trump reversed his previous proposal to displace Gaza's residents, following discussions with Arab nations and their $53 billion reconstruction plan, a significant shift welcomed by Egypt and Hamas.
Trump Reverses Gaza Displacement Plan After Arab Nation Talks
President Trump reversed his previous proposal to displace Gaza's residents, following discussions with Arab nations and their $53 billion reconstruction plan, a significant shift welcomed by Egypt and Hamas.
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EU Pledges €2.5 Billion for Syria Despite Ongoing Violence
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria over the next two years, despite recent violence that saw approximately 1300 people killed by pro-government forces, and will work with the de facto government under former al-Qaeda commander Ahmed al-Sharaa for the reconstruction of ...

EU Pledges €2.5 Billion for Syria Despite Ongoing Violence
The European Union announced a €2.5 billion aid package for Syria over the next two years, despite recent violence that saw approximately 1300 people killed by pro-government forces, and will work with the de facto government under former al-Qaeda commander Ahmed al-Sharaa for the reconstruction of ...
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Syria Conference: Transition, Aid, and Reconstruction Amidst Violence and Sanctions
The international Syria conference in Brussels will address Syria's transition, focusing on humanitarian aid and reconstruction. The transitional government's participation marks a significant step, despite challenges from US sanctions and recent violence in Latakia causing at least 1380 civilian de...

Syria Conference: Transition, Aid, and Reconstruction Amidst Violence and Sanctions
The international Syria conference in Brussels will address Syria's transition, focusing on humanitarian aid and reconstruction. The transitional government's participation marks a significant step, despite challenges from US sanctions and recent violence in Latakia causing at least 1380 civilian de...
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EU Pledges €2.5 Billion for Syria's Reconstruction Amidst Ongoing Violence
The European Union announced €2.5 billion in aid for Syria over two years, aiming to cooperate with the de facto government for economic reconstruction despite recent violent incidents resulting in the deaths of up to 1300 people, according to war monitors, and concerns about accountability.

EU Pledges €2.5 Billion for Syria's Reconstruction Amidst Ongoing Violence
The European Union announced €2.5 billion in aid for Syria over two years, aiming to cooperate with the de facto government for economic reconstruction despite recent violent incidents resulting in the deaths of up to 1300 people, according to war monitors, and concerns about accountability.
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Syria Conference: Transitional Government Participation and Reconstruction Challenges
The upcoming Brussels conference on Syria will focus on the country's transition process and needs, with the transitional government participating for the first time. At least 1380 civilians died recently in Latakia due to clashes between pro-regime groups and the HTŞ, highlighting the ongoing chall...

Syria Conference: Transitional Government Participation and Reconstruction Challenges
The upcoming Brussels conference on Syria will focus on the country's transition process and needs, with the transitional government participating for the first time. At least 1380 civilians died recently in Latakia due to clashes between pro-regime groups and the HTŞ, highlighting the ongoing chall...
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Qatar to Supply Syria with Natural Gas, Boosting Daily Electricity by 400 Megawatts
Qatar will provide Syria with 2 million cubic meters of natural gas daily to generate 400 megawatts of electricity, aiming to alleviate the country's severe power shortages resulting from a 14-year civil war and Western sanctions.

Qatar to Supply Syria with Natural Gas, Boosting Daily Electricity by 400 Megawatts
Qatar will provide Syria with 2 million cubic meters of natural gas daily to generate 400 megawatts of electricity, aiming to alleviate the country's severe power shortages resulting from a 14-year civil war and Western sanctions.
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Ukraine and Saudi Arabia Strengthen Investment Ties
On March 11, 2024, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met in Jeddah to discuss strengthening investment cooperation, focusing on energy, food, infrastructure, and Ukraine's reconstruction, with 9% trade growth reported for 2024.

Ukraine and Saudi Arabia Strengthen Investment Ties
On March 11, 2024, Ukrainian President Zelenskyy and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman met in Jeddah to discuss strengthening investment cooperation, focusing on energy, food, infrastructure, and Ukraine's reconstruction, with 9% trade growth reported for 2024.
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