Turkish Media: Army & Allies Completed Preparations for Military Operation in Syria
Media outlets in Turkey expect the operation to begin next week, according to Baladi News.
Media outlets in Turkey expect the operation to begin next week, according to Baladi News.
The municipality of Dekwaneh has detained Syrian refugees arbitrarily and confiscated their documents, according to al-Modon.
Syria discusses cooperation with Algeria and North Korea, conducts military drills with Russia. Here are yesterday’s headlines from pro-government media.
A group of lawyers are challenging the UK’s decision to send asylum seekers to Rwanda, according to Enab Baladi.
According to al-Modon, by blacklisting the Katerji company, Saudi Arabia has demonstrated that it is not ready to normalize ties with the regime.
A study showed that Syrian migrants are particularly at risk of depression, according to al-Souria Net.
As a Turkish operation in northern Syria looms, the Ankara-backed opposition is also preparing itself, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
An energy expert claims the regime exaggerated the positive impact the new gas well would have on the electricity supply, according to al-Iqtissad.
Ned Price said any aggression on Syria by Turkey could result in “costly setbacks” in the fight against ISIS, according to North Press.
The regime, the SDF and the opposition arrested one journalist each, according to Shaam Network.
Ambassador Gómez called for exchanging visits between parliamentarians in both countries in order to deepen bilateral relations, according to SANA.
Mustafa also met with a delegation from the Syrian community in Chicago, according to al-Souria Net.
The regime has intentionally destroyed traditional economic sectors in Lattakia in order to push young men to join the army, according to Syria TV.
Ankara says it must act because Washington and Moscow broke promises to push the YPG 30 km from its borders, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
SANA reports that only material damages were reported following an Israeli aggression near Damascus.
Farid Saadoun said that Erdogan was unable to launch a large-scale invasion, according to al-Watan.
Syria has led two rounds of talks with Russia and Iran on health sector issues, according to SANA.
So far, Erdogan was not able to move the frontlines in Syria, according to al-Watan.
Shop owners are requesting annual rent in US dollars instead of the Syrian pound, putting tenants in a bad situation, according to Syria TV.
Russia has revived several economic projects, especially in the field of transports, according to al-Hal Net.
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