Syria’s interim president, Ahmed al-Shara, has formed a caretaker government to guide the country through a transition post-Assad rule. The new government includes experienced officials, one woman, and close allies in key ministries, reflecting a promise of inclusivity. The government will be in power for five years, working towards a permanent constitution and elections, with a focus on representation of diverse ethnic and religious groups.
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U.S. Says Deadly Blast in Yemen Was Caused by Houthi Missile
A recent blast near a UNESCO world heritage site in Yemen's capital, Sana, was attributed to a Houthi missile rather than a U.S. airstrike, according to a U.S. Central Command spokesman. The Houthi-led government previously claimed the explosion resulted from an American attack that killed 12 and injured 30, but the U.S. asserted its operations were over three miles away. The Houthis have been launching attacks amid a broader conflict, targeting ships and asserting their...
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