Syria Condemns Crimea College Attack
20 people are known to have been killed when a bomb exploded and a student opened fired writes SANA.
20 people are known to have been killed when a bomb exploded and a student opened fired writes SANA.
The German women travelled to Syria in 2015, before moving into Iraq and then attempting to return to Germany after the death of her husband writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Lattakia remains the main source of soldiers for the regime’s army writes Zaman Al Wasl.
Dr. Bashar al-Jaafari called on other countries to pressure Israel to join the Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty writes SANA.
The Vice President of the Syrian High Negotiations Committee has stepped down after it came to light that he worked with foreign intelligence agencies writes Ana Press.
During his meeting with the National Coalition, James Jeffery reiterated US support for a political solution in Syria reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
When Idleb returns to the embrace of the Syrian government, the military will look east to the Euphrates writes Al-Thawra.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi discussed the Sochi deal on Idleb and the means to increase coordination between the two countries reports SANA.
The Syrian ambulance service is suffering from a severe shortage of drivers and nurses reports Alsouria Net.
The regime has proposed that those who have not served join the First Corps, which is based in the south of the country writes Enab Baladi.
A study has said that the banning of voice and video calls on social media apps would allow the Syrian telecoms sector to make bigger revenues reports Al-Modon.
The Syrian opposition hailed the recent Sochi agreement surrounding Idleb during their meeting with the former ambassador writes Anadolu Agency.
Weapons factories that were once successful are now no longer able to produce armaments that reach the required standards writes Zaman Al Wasl.
The Italian delegation urged the European Union to visit Syria and see the situation for themselves reports SANA.
During the meeting, the two parties agreed on intensifying efforts to re-open the border crossings between the countries writes SANA.
The implementation of Law No. 10 has forced many to sell their homes for a fraction of their price or simply give it up writes Alsouria Net.
The use of hashish and Captagon in Raqqa has been blamed for the social fragmentation that has occurred since the outbreak of the revolution writes Al-Modon.
The Endangered Heritage Protection Fair in Paris has caused controversy by not mentioning the destruction caused by the regime or the Russians writes Zaman Al Wasl.
Before its closure, the Nasib Border Crossing had been a main route for trade travelling from Jordan to Syria writes SANA.
Fears have been raised about a new law that grants sweeping powers to the Ministry of Religious Endowments and the impact it could have on the country writes Hurriya Press.
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