Syrian Army Enters Tel Tamr
After an agreement between the Syrian government and the SDF, the army entered towns and villages in the Raqqa and Hassakeh countryside reports SANA.
After an agreement between the Syrian government and the SDF, the army entered towns and villages in the Raqqa and Hassakeh countryside reports SANA.
William Roebuck has admitted that the US had sold out the SDF, but has not given approval for Syrian and Russian planes to close the airspace reports Al-Watan.
Wildfires erupted in the Lattakia countryside, burning of hundreds of dunums and killing two firefighters, including the head of the fire department in Lattakia reports Al-Hal.
The Syrian Democratic Forces have said that the agreement reached with the Syrian government only allowed them to deploy on the borders writes Hawar News.
A circular from the Syrian Central Bank has ordered the freezing of accounts belonging to some of Syria’s most prominent business figures writes Brocar Press.
The Russian air force used cluster bombs to hit the village of al-Bara south of Idleb city, killing a mother and her child reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Human rights activists have said that Lebanese security handed over a refugee to the Syrian regime, violating the third article of the Convention against Torture reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Continued Turkish attacks in northern Syria, a new military force in Deir ez-Zor, ISIS attack in Qamishli and EU countries suspend arm sales to Turkey. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Self-Administration of Northern and Eastern Syria has announced that it will allow the Syrian government to deploy along the Syrian-Turkish border to support the SDF.
The Turkey-backed “National Army” has announced that it has taken control of Tel Abyad and that it intends to continue its advance to the M4 international highway reports Alsouria Net.
In discussions between Syria and Serbia at the Assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union, they affirmed the need to enhance parliamentary relations writes SANA.
Havrin Khalaf was killed when her car was struck on the road to Qamishli on Saturday, with initial indications were that her car was hit by Turkish forces reports Rudaw.
US President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw troops has thrown northern Syria into chaos, but no one is set to win writes Asharq al-Awsat.
Ahead of the start of the constitutional committee, Geir Pederson has clarified the work of the committee and its priorities reports Brocar Press.
The Katerji family has announced that it will invest 300 million dollars in a cement factory near Aleppo, strengthening their control over the provinces’ reconstruction reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Ghaidaq Marwan Deeb was killed in a street battle with regime forces when an argument broke out at his house in Lattakia writes Baladi News.
A group of women have been released from the al-Mezzeh military prison after being arrested for trying to travel to Idleb writes Sowt al-Asima.
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