Europe Supports Fair, Free Elections in Syria
Europe has moved closer to expressing a unified stance on the forthcoming Syrian presidential elections, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Europe has moved closer to expressing a unified stance on the forthcoming Syrian presidential elections, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Survivors of chemical attacks have filed a lawsuit in France over the use of chemical weapons in Douma and Eastern Ghouta, according to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The US has transported dozens of ISIS members into Syria from Iraq, writes The Syria Times.
Syria and Iran have pledged to establish technology scholarships, training courses, and student and professor exchange programs, writes SANA.
Syrian researcher and human rights defender Radeef Mustafa has decried the alleged torture of Islam Alloush, writes Shaam News.
The Syrian regime is expected to impose a settlement agreement on the town of Daraa, writes Al-Souria Net.
Coronavirus patients in a Damascus hospital have increased by almost a third in recent days, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
UNICEF has demanded that all children held in displacement camps and jails be allowed to return to their homes, writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The UN has described the tens of thousands of missing individuals during Syria’s war as a “national trauma,” according to Asharq Al-Awsat.
Syria has shot down several Israeli missiles targeting Damascus, reports the Syrian Network for Human Rights.
A business forum has kicked off, with the aim of stimulating trade between Iran and Syria, writes SANA.
The Syrian regime and Russia have accused the US of confiscating UN humanitarian aid and giving it to “terrorists,” writes The Syria Times.
Biden defends US airstrike on Iranian-backed militia, the Foreign Ministry demands an end to “US aggression,” and Syrian Negotiations Committee calls on the EU. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Former Jaysh al-Islam spokesman’s family have claimed that he is subjected to psychological and physical torture in France, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
Dismissed and detained employees, security pursuits, and conscription dodgers were on the agenda at recent Dara Central Committee meetings, reports Etihad Press.
Germany’s invocation of universal jurisdiction sends a clear message to the Assad regime, argues Elias Harfoush.
Crew members of a Russian helicopter which made an emergency landing in Hassakeh are safe and well, writes The Syria Times.
Iran and Syria hope to increase the exchange of professors and students, writes SANA.
Aiming to shrink its presence in the Middle East, telecommunications company MTN Group will sell its 75 percent stake in MTN Syria, reports Al-Souria Net.
Anwar Al-Bunni has described Eyad al-Gharib’s conviction in Germany as “historic,” writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
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