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“The PYD is fully accountable for the transgressions that occurred,” stated a spokesperson for the Kurdish National Council.
The majority of Syrians are now unable to perform Ramadan rituals due to soaring prices, according to al-Watan.
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The government has implemented measures to facilitate the procurement of items such as creams, sushi and caviar for tourist catering establishments, Qasioun reports.
The regime has instituted its version of an “Oscar”, not for celebrating artistic creativity but for venerating loyalty to Assad, Walid Barksia writes in al-Modon.
The Syrian Interim Government reported the apprehension of two individuals in possession of 100,000 Captagon pills in Ras al-Ain.
Mekdad criticized European Union leaders and strategists for their failure to uphold their vision of a rules-based international order.
The humanitarian crisis in Syria has reached an unprecedented scale.
Currently, a single teacher earns 1,750 Turkish liras (approximately 56 US dollars), according to Enab Baladi.
Prime Minister Arnous emphasized the Syrian government’s commitment to working on joint initiatives with Iraq.
The Syrian government has long championed small enterprises as the backbone of the nation’s economy, the pro-government al-Baath said.
Officials say Iranian exports to Syria dropped from $244 million in 2022 to $120 million in 2023.
On October 15, Iran’s Hajj and Umrah Organization suspended all religious visits to Syria, al-Modon notes.
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The recent inauguration of the Forensic Medicine Center in Aleppo, touted as one of the largest in the Middle East, marked a significant milestone, al-Watan writes.
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Included in the memorandum are plans to facilitate tourism and hospitality training, al-Baath reports.
Shuwayer narrowly escaped a Jordanian airstrike targeting his residence in the village of Um Shama two months ago.
Syria said the West was “engaging in a campaign of doubt and unfounded allegations”, according to the pro-government Tishreen.
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