Kurdish meetings to discuss Turkish military movements, civilians killed in Hajin, rising tensions in Idleb and weapon caches found in Daraa. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Syrian who have been tempted back by the general amnesty that was announced, have found that the deal was not what they expected writes Alsouria.
As winter approaches, there are increased calls for aid and provisions to be sent to Syrian living in the camps of northern Syria writes
In a move welcomed by the regime, the United Arab Emirates will be the first Arab country to reopen its embassy in the capital reports Ana Press.
Major General Aous Ali Aslan is a professional soldier that was once thought to be a viable successor to Bashar al-Assad.
President Assad has called for Alawites to join the reserve military and serve in the province of Lattakia, while many hide in the mountains to avoid conscription writes Zaman Al Wasl.
The recapturing of Idleb remains a top priority for the government, but local and regional issues are complicated the matter writes Al-Ayam.
The prisoners have been on strike since Monday, following the death sentences that were handed down writes Enab Baladi.
It is unclear what led caused the women to miscarry their children, but they suspect it could be polluted water reports Zaman Al Wasl.
President Assad urged everyone to remember the sacrifices of the Syrian Arab Army and to not forget those still being held by terrorist groups reports The Syria Times.
As part of the growing ties between the two countries, Iran is set to open a university for graduate and post graduate studies in Syria reports Anadolu Agency.
President Assad expressed his desire to see a closer relationship between the trade unions and the executive authority reports SANA.
As the head of the Air Force Intelligence in Aleppo, Major General Adeeb Namr Salameh, has overseen a systematic policy of oppression and torture.
A new report has put the price tag on the damage to agriculture at over a trillion Syrian pounds, but compensation is not materialising reports Alsouria Net.
Since the outbreak of war, the Druze in Syria have remained neutral, instead choosing to join local militias protecting their region writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Syria has called for international efforts to halt the agression of Israel and affirms its support for Palestine and its people reports SANA.
Inside the prison, detainees have started a hunger strike in protest of the death sentences reports Zaman Al Wasl.
In part two of The Syrian Observer’s interview, Dutch diplomat Nikolaos Van Dam explains how foreign powers influenced and affected the revolution in Syria.
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