Secretary of State Marco Rubio notified Congress of the long-expected move, which will be effective in 45 days unless lawmakers take the unlikely step of blocking it.

WASHINGTON: The United States said Wednesday it will delist Syria as a state sponsor of terrorism, a decades-old designation that severely impeded investment, in a new vote of…

US State Department has been reviewing designation for more than a year

US President Donald Trump informed Congress on Wednesday of his administration’s intent to rescind Syria’s designation as a State Sponsor of Terrorism

The United States said Wednesday it will delist Syria as a state sponsor of terrorism, a decades-old designation that severely impeded investment, in a new vote of confidence in…

President Donald Trump has notified Congress of his administration's plan to remove Syria from the U.S. list of state sponsors of terrorism, marking a major step in bilateral…

The U.S. plans to remove Syria from the terror blacklist, boosting leader Ahmed al-Sharaa and facilitating economic recovery.

The US is lifting Syria's 47-year terrorism designation, enabling crypto platforms like Binance and stablecoin-powered aid to reshape the country's

President Trump announces a move to delist Syria, citing efforts by Ahmed al-Sharaa to unify the country.

US President Donald Trump formally began the process of removing Syria from the US list of state sponsors of terrorism on Wednesday, notifying Congress after telling Syrian…

WASHINGTON: The United States said Wednesday it will delist Syria as a state sponsor of terrorism, a decades-old...

The United States said on July 8 it will delist Syria as a state sponsor of terrorism, a decades-old designation that severely impeded investment, in a new vote of confidence in…

Secretary of State Marco Rubio notified Congress of the long-expected move, which will be effective in 45 days unless lawmakers take the unlikely step of blocking it.

Trump plans to remove Syria from the State Sponsors of Terrorism list after 47 years, triggering a 45-day congressional review with implications for Gulf