Syrians Boost Investment in Turkey
Syrian refugees in Turkey have created thousands of companies that has boosted the Turkish economy writes Etihad Press.
Syrian refugees in Turkey have created thousands of companies that has boosted the Turkish economy writes Etihad Press.
Syria has said that the ongoing war against terrorism, the actions of the International Coalition and the economic measures are hindering Syria’s protection of the environment writes SANA.
The sustainability of education for displaced Syrian children is threatened, as donors hesitate to predict how much longer refugees will remain in host countries writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed
While Turkey prepares for a possible assault on the eastern banks of the Euphrates, Russia and the regime are becoming impatient about the status of Idleb writes Al-Modon.
The UN has expressed their gratitude to the nations hosting refugees and has said that they will be providing help to lessen the burden writes Alsouria Net.
The conditions for the 55,000 residents of the al-Rukban camp are dire and the loss of water is adding to their troubles reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The US plan to train 40,000 locals in northeastern Syria, has caused concern and anger within Turkey reports Anadolu Agency.
Razan Zeitouneh and three of her friends were kidnapped in the city of Douma, at a time when Jaish al-Islam was in control of the area reports Syrian Snack.
Amjad al-Maleh was arrested in December 2017 and is expected to be executed in the next two weeks reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Russia has claimed that the US is occupying the area around al-Tanf and that they are the responsible for the fate of the Syrian living there writes SANA.
The latest report by the Syrian Observatory of Human Right offers a grim picture of Syria.
Jordanian farmers have been protesting the import of Syrian produce, which they say is hurting them financially reports Alsouria Net.
Syrian regime media denied an attack near Damascus airport after reports that explosions were heard in the area reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Lawyers are saying that the Syrian judicial system is in desperate need of a complete overhaul to tackle corruption writes Al-Ayyam.
The Foreign and Expatriates Ministry has described the excavation works as a new war crime reports SANA.
The protests in France have been raging for a number of weeks now, with many calling for the resignation of President Macron writes The Syria Times.
A lack of documentation and the destruction of home is discouraging refugees from returning to Syria writes Asharq al-Awsat.
Aleppo is in dire need of reconstruction, but the funds that have been allocated to the city are not matching the needs of the residents reports Al-Ayyam.
Maya Merai and her family were forced to flee after a regime bombardment destroyed their home reports Alsouria Net.
As part of the Sochi agreement between Russia and Turkey, the Aleppo-Lattakia highway was supposed to be reopened reports Damas Post.
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