Syria
Graham says he will introduce ‘Save the Kurds Act’ to sanction actors targeting Syrian Kurds
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Senator Lindsey Graham said on January 27, 2026, that he plans to introduce legislation dubbed the “Save the Kurds Act” to impose “crippling sanctions” on any government or group engaged in hostilities against Kurdish forces and communities in Syria, arguing that abandoning U.S.-aligned Kurds would damage American security and credibility.
In Syria, the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and the transitional government under President Ahmed al-Scharaa have reached a peace agreement, averting a looming civil war in the northeast. Germany's federal government defends its milder approach, while human rights groups and opposition criticize the handling of the Kurds. The deal includes troop withdrawals and integration of Kurdish structures, but skepticism persists.
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A new documentary titled ‘One in a Million’ provides an intimate portrayal of a Syrian girl and her family starting anew in Germany. Directed by Itab Azzam and Jack MacInnes, the film spans a decade of footage. The review highlights its focus on the refugee experience.
Nearly 100 American faith leaders have urged President Donald Trump to press Syrian President Ahmed al‑Sharaa to end impediments to relief and protect vulnerable communities in southern Syria, ahead of their planned White House meeting on November 10, 2025.
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Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul described Syria as worse than Germany in 1945 during a CDU/CSU parliamentary group meeting, causing fresh uproar in the Union. The comparison came after his doubts about Syrian refugees returning home following a trip to the country. Chancellor Friedrich Merz, however, emphasizes a swift resumption of deportations.
Syria's Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad Sharaa announced that ongoing negotiations with Israel could produce tangible results within days, marking a potential breakthrough in long-stalled diplomatic efforts amid regional tensions. The statement comes as both nations navigate complex geopolitical dynamics, including the influence of external powers and the aftermath of Syria's civil war. This development could pave the way for de-escalation along their shared border.
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Reports indicate the collapse of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime, leading to an uncertain political transition. This development follows ongoing conflicts, with social media posts noting the shift amid regional instability. International observers are monitoring the situation.