Assad Placates Southern Syria Ahead of Elections
Assad has attempted to boost his popularity in the South, by cancelling outstanding penalties for wanted people, writes Enab Baladi.
Assad has attempted to boost his popularity in the South, by cancelling outstanding penalties for wanted people, writes Enab Baladi.
Hundreds of Idleb residents have joined protests demanding the right to return to their cities and villages, according to Baladi News.
Aleppo Governorate has witnessed clashes between two Turkish-backed militias, reports Al-Masdar.
Turkey may be forced to rethink its Syria strategy after the US commits to fight ISIS alongside Kurdish-led Syrian Defence Forces, reports Arab News.
The Assad regime is obstructing the work of Syrian Negotiations Committee, writes North Press.
Medical personnel are among the first to benefit from a new batch of “Sputnik” COVID-19 vaccines, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
Russian police have accompanied a convoy of Syrian officers into Tafas, according to Baladi News.
“Sawa 2021,” an active pro-regime Facebook page has been deactivated, drawing a statement from the government, Al-Modon reported.
Syrian opposition figures have proposed to Russia the formation of a joint military council, reports Asharq Al-Awsat.
Those who skip military service will face seizure of punishments including property and asset seizure, writes Human Rights Watch.
After a day of negotiations, the UN Security Council has failed to reach a declaration on Syria, according to Zaman Al-Wasl.
On Tuesday, the cabinet suggested the strict monitoring of markets to crackdown on price manipulators, reports The Syria Times.
Assad has emphasised that the constitutional committee should work without foreign intervention, SANA reports.
This week marks the beginning of a campaign working to highlight the illegitimacy of the upcoming presidential elections, reports Al-Modon.
A US defense official has warned that Biden’s withdrawal from Syria will leave oil fields unprotected, according to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The UN has argued that dozens of countries should accept the return of thousands of terrorists’ families, according to The Syria Times.
The Advisor of the Syrian National Reconciliation has lambasted Turkey’s medical initiative in northern Syria, writes North Press.
Netanyahu and Putin have discussed how to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
So-called “trial marriages” are to be prohibited, after a religious ruling issued by the Ministry of Endowments, reports Enab Baladi.
Farms in the Daraa Governorate have been searched for items including medium weapons, reports Etihad Press.
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