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Explosions rock Syria's capital as French President Macron visits
By Associated Press at KSAT 12 (ABC affiliate)
· July 7, 2026
· 4 min read
Explosions rocked Syria's capital on Tuesday and injured at least 18 people as France’s president met with his counterpart in a landmark visit to the country rebuilding from years of civil war, Syria's Interior Ministry said.It was the second attack in Damascus in a week and a setback for Preside...
Key takeaway It was the second attack in Damascus in a week and a setback for President Ahmad al-Sharaa as he welcomed the first major Western leader to visit since the ouster of longtime dictator Bashar Assad by insurgent groups in late 2024.
Why this matters in The San Antonio
For San Antonio residents with ties to the Middle East, the explosions in Damascus will likely resonate deeply, given the city's own diverse cultural landscape. As a community with a significant number of international businesses and cultural exchange programs, San Antonio may see ripple effects from the incident, particularly if it impacts global economic stability or regional security. The visit by French President Macron, aimed at bolstering economic ties and promoting rebuilding efforts in Syria, may also have implications for local trade and investment initiatives. With the Alamo City's strong focus on international business and cultural diplomacy, the situation in Damascus serves as a reminder of the complex global dynamics at play, and the need for continued engagement and cooperation between nations. As the investigation into the explosions unfolds, San Antonians will be watching closely to see how the incident affects regional stability and global economic trends.
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Category: local ·
Published: July 7, 2026 ·
Source: KSAT 12 (ABC affiliate) ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Explosions rocked Syria's capital on Tuesday and injured at least 18 people as France’s president met with his counterpart in a landmark visit to the country rebuilding from years of civil war, Syria's Interior Ministry said.It was the second attack in Damascus in a week and a setback for Preside...
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