Assad Regime Seizes Homes Using Anti-Terror Laws
Rights activists have revealed that the Syrian state is using anti-terrorism law to seize opponents’ property reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Rights activists have revealed that the Syrian state is using anti-terrorism law to seize opponents’ property reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Kurdish infighting has caused many to leave their ranks and join the Syrian army in Aleppo reports Damas Post.
The US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces have been fighting for months to eliminate the Islamic State from their last stronghold in Syria reports Zaman al Wasl.
Syrian refugees in Turkey have created thousands of companies that has boosted the Turkish economy writes Etihad Press.
Syria has said that the ongoing war against terrorism, the actions of the International Coalition and the economic measures are hindering Syria’s protection of the environment writes SANA.
The ports of Lattakia and Tartous are vital for Syria’s trade and access to the Mediterranean reports SANA.
The sustainability of education for displaced Syrian children is threatened, as donors hesitate to predict how much longer refugees will remain in host countries writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed
While Turkey prepares for a possible assault on the eastern banks of the Euphrates, Russia and the regime are becoming impatient about the status of Idleb writes Al-Modon.
The UN has expressed their gratitude to the nations hosting refugees and has said that they will be providing help to lessen the burden writes Alsouria Net.
The conditions for the 55,000 residents of the al-Rukban camp are dire and the loss of water is adding to their troubles reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The US plan to train 40,000 locals in northeastern Syria, has caused concern and anger within Turkey reports Anadolu Agency.
Optical cables were disconnected on Tuesday evening reports SANA.
Razan Zeitouneh and three of her friends were kidnapped in the city of Douma, at a time when Jaish al-Islam was in control of the area reports Syrian Snack.
Thousands of students in Syria are not receiving an appropriate level of education because of the conditions imposed by conflict writes Salon Syria.
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