Fazman: Sanctions are not going to drive political change in Syria. He says the impact of these sanctions is falling on ordinary Syrians who need help. Fazman visited Abacus Bank, founded almost 40 years ago to give residential and commercial real estate loans to new immigrants.
Tomorrow, Syria’s president will be welcomed back into the Arab League as regional leaders meet in Jeddah. Is this the dictator’s first step in a journey to restore ties with the rest of the world? America’s small banks are capturing rural communities in a way that the big ones can’t. And, the world’s largest sporting tournament features some rather niche events.
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