What Happened Over the Weekend
The US urges a political solution, a car bomb kills nine, Turkey attacks Ayn Eissa and Syria insists that the constitutional committee remains Syrian. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The US urges a political solution, a car bomb kills nine, Turkey attacks Ayn Eissa and Syria insists that the constitutional committee remains Syrian. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
In his Facebook post, Ahmed Suleiman is believed to have spoken out against the rampant corruption that is plaguing Syria writes Al-Modon.
Turkish authorities have been conducting raids that target Syrians living in the country, and have now deported a number of them for not having work permits reports Alsouria Net.
A German delegation has suggested cooperation with Syria, to build social housing in the liberated areas reports Al-Watan.
Fatima is just one of the countless Syrian children who have suffered for life changing injuries and now need urgent medical care writes Zaman al-Wasl.
Following an increase to the salaries of government employees, some stores have increased their prices by an equivalent amount reports Brocar Press.
The new power plant will improve oil and gas production in Kurdish-held areas and is expected to be completed in the next two months reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Women and children are reported to be among the dead, following a cluster rocket attack on the refugee camp in the northern Idleb countryside writes Alsouria Net.
A gruesome video, which shows Russian torturing and beheading a Syrian man, raised questions about the actions of Wagner, the Russian private military company reports Alsouria Net.
Kinana Abdel Wahab Hindawi, who has documented regime and Russian attacks in Idleb, was instructed to go to Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham’s offices and has not been seen since reports Jisr.
The political committee of the Syrian National Coalition has met to discuss recent attacks and the upcoming session of the constitutional committee.
A Russian airstrike, which targeted Maarret al-Numan has killed a number of civilians, marking the latest violation to the ceasefire writes Zaman Al Wasl.
In light of economic troubles, the Syrian government has assured businesses that they are evaluating practises and policies writes Al-Watan.
A recent attack by the Turkish regime’s forces has shown that Erdogan is continuing to pursue occupationists and aggressive tactics reports The Syria Times.
President Bashar al-Assad has announced a pay rise for civilian and military employees reports SANA.
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