Assad Regime Demands Russian Help to Combat COVID-19
The Assad regime has called on Russia to help them deal with coronavirus outbreak, requesting medical supplies and testing kits writes Alsouria Net.
The Assad regime has called on Russia to help them deal with coronavirus outbreak, requesting medical supplies and testing kits writes Alsouria Net.
The coronavirus outbreak has stretched the relationship between Iran and Syria, with some speculating that Iran could be forced out reports Brocar Press.
The UN’s team stationed in Damascus has been accused of failing to perform their duties and instead spending their time drinking and eating sushi writes Al-Watan.
Teachers in northern Syria are trying to continue teaching, but a lack of resources means that some children are unable to get any education reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
Bashar al-Assad has promoted Brigadier General Yusef Ghanem Hussein, who is known for committing massacres of civilians writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
The Islamic State launched a series of attacks against Syrian army positions, but were repulsed with the help of the Syrian Air Force reports Al-Masdar.
There is a possibility that Syria could be brought back in to the international community, if it is willing to curb the Turkish and Iranian influence on its territories writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons has laid the blame for the chemical attacks that hit Hama province at the feet of the Syrian regime reports Al-Masdar.
The fate of Bashar al-Assad has been questioned, with Ali Mamlouk being the most likely candidate to take over the running of the country reports Step News.
With a curfew in place, many Syrian business owners are struggling to make ends meet, forcing them to continue operating in secret writes Brocar Press.
Syria has announced that another person has recovered from coronavirus, bringing the total number to three writes SANA.
With the ceasefire deal in place, thousands of Syrians have started to return to their homes and businesses, despite both sides building up military forces reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
Bashar al-Assad has made some new appointment for the army, promoting people who are from the same town as him and who are from the same religious sect writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
A Syrian man living in Lebanon, who set himself on fire, has highlighted the extremely difficult conditions that refugees are facing in coronavirus hit Lebanon writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Plans have been devised to compensate workers who have recently lost their due to the preventative measure enacted to stop the spread of coronavirus reports Al-Watan.
Despite a ceasefire being agreed by all parties, both sides have been sending large military reinforcements to Idleb, raising speculation about a possible offensive reports Al-Masdar.
Security chaos continues to plague southern Syria with the assassination of an official from the Baath Party by unknown gunman reports Brocar Press.
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