Syria Today – Third Day of Protests; Israeli Strike Injures Soldier
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Recently, pro-government journalists and activists have begun to turn against their government.
Young individuals from Nawa, Daraa, participated in a demonstration on August 21st, calling for the downfall of the regime, according to Enab Baladi.
Although Ankara would usually appoint seven different governors for the areas it controls, a new approach involves appointing only one, according to al-Tareek.
Analysts attribute this surge in Syrian exports to amplified outbound shipments of natural resources, Athr Press writes.
The Russian Foreign Ministry suggested that it would be suitable for one of the Arab capitals to host the Constitutional Committee’s session, according to Syria TV.
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Pedersen commended Egypt’s considerable efforts toward resolving the Syrian crisis, according to al-Watan.
Peaceful activism within Daraa and Suweida stands as an “extraordinary occurrence” in regions under regime control, according to al-Souria Net.
A noticeable pause by Saudi Arabia and growing discontent within Jordan have resulted in a stagnation of Arab normalization efforts, according to Syria TV.
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Sheikh Hikmat Salman al-Hijri, the spiritual leader of the Druze, issued a poignant message to the citizens and youth of Syria, according to as-Suwayda 24.
The aspiration for Aleppo’s resurgence faces formidable barriers, colonel Abdul Jabbar Akidi writes for Syria TV.
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Insiders familiar with the Cairo meeting expressed optimism concerning its outcomes, according to Athr Press.
Communication between Qahtani and the international coalition occurred with the knowledge and approval of HTS leadership, according to Syria TV.
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Mekdad also extended a warm welcome to all Syrian refugees seeking to return to their homeland, al-Baath claims.
Assad has issued two legislative decrees aimed at “enhancing the financial well-being of both civilian and military employees”, according to al-Watan.
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