SDF Pursues Teachers in Eastern Syria
The Syrian Network for Human Rights has documented a systematic targeting of teachers by the Syrian Democratic Forces, writes Baladi News.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights has documented a systematic targeting of teachers by the Syrian Democratic Forces, writes Baladi News.
The Norwegian Refugee Council has warned of millions being displaced if a political solution is not found in Syria, writes SY 24.
An Iran-affiliated group of Afghani mercenaries has shaken up its positions in eastern Syria, according to Baladi News.
The Kremlin’s spokesperson has offered assistance to Bashar Al-Assad and his wife, who have been struck with COVID-19, writes Etihad Press.
Suweida’s residents reject Assad’s reelection in the upcoming vote, writes North Press.
86 percent of Syrian refugee children said that they would not like to return to their homeland, according to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The United Arab Emirates’ foreign minister has described Syria’s return to the Arab League as “inevitable,” writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Syrian academic Hassan Abbas will be greatly missed for his contributions to Arabic culture and language, writes Wael Sawah for The Syrian Observer.
Street vendors in Idleb have been forced to pay license fees and taxes to sell their wares, writes Baladi News.
Iran has criticized comments made by a top Iranian politician concerning Syria and Iraq, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
A delegation from the Syrian Democratic Council has discussed the Syrian war on a visit to Cairo, writes North Press.
The EU grants multi-million dollar aid packages to refugee host countries, an elderly man is tortured to death in Afrin, four die in a Russian airstrike on oil refineries, and Yazidi women survive sex slavery by ISIS. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Russia has been blamed for an airstrike which caused a huge fire burning 180 trucks and tankers, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Syrian pro-government Facebook pages have published pictures of Hafez al-Assad asking him to “rise from the dead” and rid them of the economic crisis, reports Etihad Press.
Syria’s first lady is leading marketing operations for a government-sponsored agriculture project, writes Etihad Press.
Despite Russian promises of fuel and wheat supplies, Damascus has witnessed lengthy queues at gas stations, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
A regime infiltration attempt has been stymied by Turkey-backed opposition forces, according to North Press.
Denmark has stripped 94 Syrians of their residency permits and demanded their return to Syria, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
A new law to encourage microfinance banks aims to create jobs and achieve sustainable development, writes Alsouria Net.
The last month has seen an uptick in coronavirus cases, but only 16,000 cases are officially recorded, writes Asharaq Al-Awsat.
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