U.S. Plans to Lift Syria's Terrorism Sponsor Status

The U.S. is planning to remove Syria from its naughty list of countries that sponsor terrorism. This decision comes after Syria's new president, Ahmed al-Sharaa, promised to play nice and not support terrorism anymore. The move could help Syria rebuild and improve its relations with the U.S. and other nations. What does it mean for you? If you're planning a trip to Syria or thinking about doing business there, this could mean more opportunities and fewer hassles in the future. Keep an eye out for how this might change travel and trade dynamics.

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