Russia, Iran Vie for Syrian Oil ‘Leftovers’
Foreign proxy powers Russia and Iran are competing over hydrocarbons left under regime control, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Foreign proxy powers Russia and Iran are competing over hydrocarbons left under regime control, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Syria’s Foreign Minister has drawn attention to his country’s fight against terrorism alongside Oman, writes SANA.
Regime army patrols have intensified in Damascus as the government fears protests against the deteriorating economy, writes North Press.
Opposition militias have bombed government sites in Idleb and western Hama, writes North Press.
Russian forces have killed eight individuals and injured more than 20 in a missile attack on a hospital, reports Baladi News.
Banking sector assets have grown by around 97 percent, writes Al-Watan.
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A new documentary charting ISIS members who have settled in Europe as refugees has made a splash in French media, writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
Economic hardship is driving up the phenomenon of child labor in Idleb, writes North Press.
Women may now face compulsory service in Syria, according to an unofficial local news page, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
The Syrian National Coalition head and a top US diplomat have discussed allowing humanitarian aid through border crossings, writes Syria TV.
The Syrian first lady has delivered a supportive message to all Syrian mothers in a special Mother’s Day message, writes Al-Watan.
The regime’s Air Force Intelligence Branch Captain Hussein Nazha has been killed by unknown assailants, writes Baladi News.
Regime artillery shelling has struck a hospital in northwestern Syria, killing seven civilians, according to Asharq Al-Awsat.
Daraa, the birthplace of the Syrian revolution, has witnessed renewed demonstrations against the Assad regime, according to Al-Souria Net.
Coronavirus patients in Damascus are no longer able to find beds in intensive care units, according to Sowt Al-Asima.
One individual queuing for petrol was shot dead after an argument broke out, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
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