Syria Today – Biden Says More Strikes to be Expected; ICJ to Hear Case Against Syria
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The dire electricity shortages, exacerbated by a 13-year-long conflict, have severely impacted Syria’s energy sector, al-Souria Net.
The US House of Representatives is set to vote on Tuesday, on a bill aimed at opposing normalization with the Syrian regime.
The report calls on all parties to the conflict to fully adhere to international humanitarian law and international human rights law.
Economists concur that the wage increase, alongside subsidy eliminations, will likely fuel further inflationary pressures, Enab Baladi writes.
Lavrov emphasized that Russia can no longer regard Switzerland as a neutral platform, according to the pro-government Athr Press.
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Asma al-Assad underscored the importance of merging scientific knowledge with a sense of identity and belonging, the pro-government al-Watan says.
The resistance against the SDF has evolved into a form of guerrilla warfare, al-Modon writes.
The harsh living conditions in Syrian society have exacerbated the prevalence of child marriage, Sawt al-Asima reports.
This visit marks Amir-Abdollahian’s first trip to Syria since October 13
Volunteers signing a five-year contract will receive a startup bonus equivalent to four monthly salaries, Sawt al-Asima writes.
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Sources reported to Athr Press changes in the SDF’s military leadership.
Abdollahian condemned the illegal presence of U.S. forces in Syria.
According to experts monitoring the energy sector, generating 36 megawatts of electricity through photovoltaic collectors necessitates the installation of a minimum of 66,000 panels, Athr Press reports.
The wave of arrests appears to have been triggered by recent U.S. military strikes targeting the headquarters and warehouses of Iranian militias in Deir-ez-Zor, Syria TV writes.
Aged in his sixties, he was fatally shot and subjected to mutilation with sharp objects, accorfding to Ahrar Houran.
The Syrian Writers Association mourns the loss of poet Nasser Bunduq, arrested in 2014, according to al-Modon.
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