Syria Today – Lavrentiev Meets Assad; Torture Still the Norm in Syria
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Lavrentiev conveyed to Assad warm regards from President Vladimir Putin, according to al-Baath.
Syria said Canada and the Netherlands have their “own dark history stained with crimes,” according to Syria TV.
The unification of the exchange rate was caused by Arab pressure after the re-establishment of relations with the regime, according to al-Modon.
Cancer patients in northern Syria must obtain medical referrals from the Governorate Hospital in Idleb, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
Clashes were triggered when the military police arrested a member of the Deir-ez-Zor Military Council, according to Athr Press.
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The American stance towards Assad is directly linked to the ongoing U.S.-Iranian negotiations on the nuclear issue, according to Syria TV.
The inaugural ceremony took place at the UAE Embassy building in Damascus, al-Baath writes.
The number of malnourished children between the ages of 6 and 59 months has surged by a distressing 48% in Syria, Athr Press reports.
The Idleb Health Directorate counts 3,000 registered cancer cases, according to Baladi News.
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Ankara dismissed the Syrian regime’s demand for the withdrawal of Turkish forces from Syria at this stage as “meaningless”, according to al-Modon.
The PM said psychological and media factors played a major role in causing artificial fluctuations in the exchange rate of the lira, according to Athr Press.
The primary objective of this gathering was to curtail the escalating drug trade along the shared border, Enab Baladi writes.
Tensions flared in the area following a confrontation between young men from the Jaramana camp and others from the city of Jaramana, al-Souria Net reports.
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No suspected locations involved in drug smuggling from Syria to Jordan in the border villages of Suweida governorate were inspected, al-Modon writes.
The investors hail from the Lattakia Governorate and are related to Major General Nasser Deeb, the deputy minister of Interior, according to Baladi News.
Following Safadi’s visit to Damascus, he met with Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan on June 4th, Athr Press reminds.
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