The long planned constitutional committee is expected to be announced at the next meeting of the Astana guarantor countries reports Brocar Press.
Members of parliament have attack the government for failing to properly handle the economic situation in the country and failing to address the poor living conditions of citizens reports Al-Watan.
In light of the collapsing Syrian pound and the dire economic situation, the Syrian government is using the assets of businessmen to fund the state writes Al-Modon.
It has been revealed that Formula 1’s regulatory body invested in a racetrack, just a few kilometers from the notorious Sednaya prison reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian has been accused of refusing to let several children and wives of French militants in Syria return to France writes Asharq al-Awsat.
Tens of thousands of displaced Syrians have left the al-Rukban camp, as Syria and Russia lash out at the US presence in the country writes SANA.
Twelve people were killed and dozens more injured when a car bomb exploded in al-Rai in Aleppo province reports Zaman al-Wasl.
Russia and the regime resume airstrikes in Idleb, book fair opens in Damascus, displaced people leave a camp in Hassakeh and the UN to investigate hospital attacks. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
According to a western diplomat, the crisis in Syria will continue if Bashar al-Assad decides to run for president again writes Asharq al-Awsat.
The conversion of two Christian women to Islam has sparked anger, with some claiming that this is part of a plan by the regime to Islamize the country.
A report has shown that Syrians are the third most targeted group in the Turkish media, with 918 documented cases of hate speech writes Jisr.
There has been widespread anger at a new film by Najdat Anzour, which offended the residents of Suweida, and further anger at the apology given by the filmmaker reports Brocar Press.
Foreign and Expatriates Minister Walid al-Muallem has thanked UNRWA for the support it provides to the Palestinians and has promised to do what it can to help writes SANA.
President Bashar al-Assad has issued a legislative decree, granting amnesty for crimes committed before Sept. 14, 2019, reports SANA.
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