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Israeli President Isaac Herzog's father Chaim was honoured by city in 1995
After the fall of the Assad regime, a small but determined group from Europe and Turkey are going back to help shape Syria's fragile recovery
Investor appetite for Syria is still being tempered by sanctions and security risk
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has decision by senior immigration tribunal overturned
Experts fear trend towards more wealth taxes from Labour and opposition parties
Syrian HR executive Adham Al Oka's journey to settled status in the UK has been derailed by the government's shift to the right. He is not alone ...
Award-winning singer looks forward to presenting her voice 'in a new light', while Abdel Wahab's grandson hopes to keep iconic singer's legacy alive
Foreign affairs committee chairwoman says The National's revelations are 'shocking'
Demonstrations to take place before High Court review of government ban on activist group
Rights champion led a peace march at the height of Lebanon’s civil war and has not stopped
Foreign Minister Asaad Al Shibani met British secretary Yvette Cooper in London after reopening Syrian embassy
Foreign Minister to hold ceremony outside abandoned building and meet British-Syrian business leaders
Palestinian leader's France visit results in agreement on countering 'violence of the settlers'
UN refugee agency warns it has the same funding as a decade ago to deal with twice as many people
British healthcare workers claim their displays of solidarity are being censored for fear of offending patients
