Who is Mohammad al-Bashir, Syria's caretaker prime minister?
Wednesday, 11 December 2024 () Mohammad al-Bashir, a former "Salvation Government" leader in Idlib, Syria, is now the nation's head. The engineering graduate takes the helm after a 13-year conflict, governing from Damascus. Bashir, originally from Idlib, previously worked for Syria's state gas company and led the rebel administration. His leadership expands beyond Idlib after a recent rebel offensive captured key territories, including Aleppo.
Syria is set to draft a new constitution within six months, marking the start of a transitional process aimed at stabilizing the country. This includes a population census, establishment of new political parties, and UN-supervised elections. The full transition will conclude in 18 months, with...
The Pentagon has revealed that the number of US troops in Syria has more than doubled, now totaling around 2,000 instead of the previously reported 900. In this video, we explore the Pentagon's..
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan urges Western countries, particularly the U.S., to take action against Israel’s military aggression in Syria, emphasizing the potential for regional..
Russian President Putin condemned Israel's actions in Syria, particularly the seizure of Syrian territories like the Golan Heights. He acknowledged Israel’s security concerns but emphasized..
Syria's new prime minister, Mohammad al-Bashir, pledged to protect minority rights and urged refugees to return after the ouster of President Bashar al-Assad.... IndiaTimes