Two Civilians Injured in Clashes Between Turkish-Backed Factions in Aleppo
The fighting broke out between the Ahrar al-Sharqiya faction and the Mu’tasim Division, according to North Press.
The fighting broke out between the Ahrar al-Sharqiya faction and the Mu’tasim Division, according to North Press.
Meslet spoke of the latest developments in the political process and the eighth session of the Constitutional Committee, according to the SOC Media Department.
The PM instructed the workers to take all measures that can facilitate and simplify the procedures for the arrival and departure of travellers, the Syria Times.
Several figures loyal to the Assad regime criticized the Israeli raids on Damascus International Airport, according to Shaam Network.
The issue of refugees might significantly impact the upcoming elections, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Jamous defected from the Syrian regime when the uprising began, according to Syria TV.
Despite unchanging frontlines, the Turkish operation in northeast Syria could be imminent.
Assad told Russia Today that he does not exclude direct military confrontation with Turkey, according to SANA.
A regime defector, testifying before the U.S. Senate, said that Assad and Putin are still committing terrible war crimes in Syria, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Mekdad expressed Syria’s keenness to maintain the best relations with Bahrain and all Arab countries, according to SANA.
Enab Baladi says Russia exaggerates the number of soldiers it keeps in Syria.
Clashes between the military security and the “anti-terrorism force” led to the killing of Samer al-Hakim, according to al-Souria Net.
Media outlets in Turkey expect the operation to begin next week, according to Baladi News.
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.
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.
Ambassador Gómez called for exchanging visits between parliamentarians in both countries in order to deepen bilateral relations, according to SANA.
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