US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has told Al Jazeera that President Donald Trump “always prefers diplomacy”, but warned Iran of “real consequences” over the partial closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
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How would Nicolás Maduro’s capture reshape Venezuela-Iran ties and Tehran’s interests at home and abroad?
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AC Mideast's @Yaseen_Rashed_ breaks down why Donald Trump and his transatlantic ally Giorgia Meloni may be uniquely postured, and incentivized, to break the stalemate in #Libya and boost its #energy output.
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Join us this Thursday as we launch our report:
Reimagining Syria: A Roadmap for Peace and Prosperity Beyond Assad
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Interviewed Syrian President Ahmed Sharaa last night.
We focused on the killings on the coast, which Sharaa said were a blow to his efforts to bring Syria together.
He promised accountability, “even among those closest to us” for the massacres of Alawites — while pointing the finger at 4th Division remnants for the initial violence and implying Iran had a role.
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As fears mount over escalating conflict and possible war crimes again being committed in #Syria, proud to have my final piece as a correspondent for @TheNationalNews be this profile of @Marcnelsonart https://t.co/AeBjwyJEc5
March 8 (Reuters) - Syrian security forces and affiliated gunmen killed more than 340 civilians, the vast majority of them from the Alawite minority, over the last two days, Rami Abdulrahman of the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights told Reuters on Saturday.
Syrian state media on Thursday cited an interior ministry source as saying "individual violations" had occurred during a government operation to crack down on militants linked to the ousted Assad regime and said it was working to address the incidents.
Reuters could not independently verify the reports.
🚨 Gunmen killed at least two dozen male residents of an Alawite town in Syria's rural coastal region on Friday, two Alawite activists and a war monitor said, citing contacts in the region and video footage from the scene.
Video is very graphic, shows at least 20 men lying in close proximity - some bloodied - by the side of a road in the town centre.
Reuters was able to verify the location in the video as Al Mukhtareyah, near the main M4 highway, using a road, buildings, trees and a utility pole which matched satellite imagery of the village.
The precise date filmed, and who filmed it, could not immediately be verified but the direction of shadows showed it was filmed in the morning in the past two months.
Reuters was unable to confirm independently what had happened in the location.
Alawite activists say their community has been subjected to violence and attacks since Assad fell, particularly in rural Homs and Latakia.
Rami Abdulrahman, of the UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said local sources had told his organisation that 38 men from the country's Alawite minority had been killed execution-style in the town.
"Gunmen coming from the direction of the Idlib region arrived at dawn and rounded up the men while telling the women to remain at home. The men were then executed," Abdulrahman said.
The two Alawite activists, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the sensitivity of the matter, said the killings were on Friday and blamed them on gunmen affiliated with Syria's new Islamist ruling authority.
A government spokesperson and two officials linked to the ruling authority did not immediately respond to texts seeking comment.
Interior ministry source said some “individual violations” had occurred after unorganized masses of people headed to the coast amid fighting in last 24 hours.
Security forces have sent reinforcements to the coastal region from their stronghold of Idlib and neighbouring areas to crush a nascent insurgency by fighters they say are linked to Assad.
Abdulrahman said the observatory had verified several other incidents in the past 24 hours where Alawite men had been killed or were humiliated, including being made to bark like dogs. Reuters could not independently confirm the reports.
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Reactions to the Arab League’s new plan on Gaza pour in. US President Donald Trump has promised a “peaceful and prosperous” future for the Middle East. Syria and Lebanon seek to enhance their relations with Arab states.
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