history last night at the grammy awards . we begin with a new push from the white house to raise awareness for its recently passed covid relief package. president joe biden and others will be crossing the country starting today as a help is here tour. supportive voices are already outlining its benefits as part of the messaging blitz. the fact is, it s strongly bipartisan across the country. it s only in the congress of the united states where the republicans refused to meet the needs of the american people where they didn t vote, as i said, voted no and take the dow. you can be sure all their states and communities will be benefitting from this and they won t be complaining about it back home. and the treasury secretary is trying to calm concerns that it could lead to major inflation. the most significant risk we face is the work force scorned by a long period of unemployment. people being out of work and not able to find jobs can have a permanent effect on their wel
The head of the SDF said he wanted a 'stronger' message of support from Washington amid growing Turkish threats of a renewed offensive in northern Syria.
The Syrian regime has been accused of allowing billions of dollars worth of narcotics through its ports to prop up its revenues following years of war and sanctions.
In depth: Annsar Shahhoud and Professor Uğur Ümit Üngör recently brought to light the massacre of 41 Syrian civilians in the Tadamon district of Damascus in April 2013. Here, they talk to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed about their research and its implications.