
Sarah Dadouch
Saudi Correspondent at Semafor
Reporter at Financial Times
Saudi correspondent for @Semafor Gulf. Formerly @WashingtonPost, @Reuters. From Damascus, شامية قحّ [email protected]
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2 weeks ago |
ft.com | Marc Filippino |Robert Armstrong |Sarah Dadouch
This is an audio transcript of the FT News Briefing podcast episode: ‘What Wall Street expects from Trump’s ‘liberation day’’ Marc...
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3 weeks ago |
ft.com | Sarah Dadouch
Syria’s president Ahmed al-Sharaa formed a new government on Saturday that includes technocrats, ethnic minorities and several of...
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3 weeks ago |
ft.com | Sarah Dadouch
The White Helmets did not dare set foot near Damascus for years after dictator Bashar al-Assad branded the famed civic defence group as...
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1 month ago |
ft.com | Mehul Srivastava |Sarah Dadouch
Israeli warplanes on Thursday struck a building in the suburbs of Damascus, the first air strike in the Syrian capital since interim...
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1 month ago |
ft.com | Sarah Dadouch |Malaika Kanaaneh Tapper
When forces loyal to ousted President Bashar al-Assad launched attacks along Syria’s coast last week, it appeared to realise a fear that...
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Israeli airstrikes on Gov research center in Barzeh outside Damascus (thought it was thunder) + Hama military airport + Homs countryside’s T4 military airport, per Syria’s Ikhbaria Comes on the heels of reports that Sharaa and Trump are set to meet in Saudi Arabia next month

🇺🇸🇸🇾 SCOOP: U.S. President Trump will meet with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa during his upcoming visit to Saudi Arabia in mid-May, a Syrian source tells me. The expected meeting was arranged through the personal mediation of Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Syria is experiencing a general power outage, the head of the electricity company told state media, caused by a “technical fault in the electrical system.” Unclear how long it will take to fix.

after 14 years, finally, an Eid morning spent on our balcony in Damascus https://t.co/4q22vn0mzj

yet another Eid morning not spent on our balcony in Damascus https://t.co/8eXsYV1yze