Speculations About an Incoming Lebanese-Syrian Summit
Sources have unveiled plans for an incoming Lebanese-Syrian summit that will discuss the return of displaced Syrians, according to Athr Press.
Sources have unveiled plans for an incoming Lebanese-Syrian summit that will discuss the return of displaced Syrians, according to Athr Press.
Jordanian authorities stopped a second attempt to smuggle narcotics from Syria less than a week after the first one, according to Sowt al-Asima.
The Syrian industry minister has called businessmen who fled the country to come back to Syria, in a so-far unsuccessful attempt to bring capital to the country according to Iqtissad.
Low rainfall and higher temperatures combined with government neglect are destroying wheat crops in Syria, writes North Press.
The minister was speaking during the annual meeting of the WHO’s highest decision-making body, the Syria Times reports
The Asayish and SDF launch a security campaign in the al-Hol camp to crack down on ISIS-affiliated individuals and illicit weapons, reports North Press.
Assad issues a new Civil Status Law accentuating e-governance across governorates, reports Athr Press.
A German court refuses to grant asylum to Syrian refugees who choose to not conscript to the Syrian army, writes The Levant News.
Syria has emphasized the need to increase humanitarian cooperation with the International Red Cross, according to The Syrian Times.
The SDF has called on the international community to help solve the issue of ISIS detainees in their regions, writes North Press.
The Syrian government is set to regulate the currency exchange market, as the currency enters freefall, reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
Banking sector assets have grown by around 97 percent, writes Al-Watan.
The Syrian National Coalition head and a top US diplomat have discussed allowing humanitarian aid through border crossings, writes Syria TV.
500 people have signed a letter addressed to Pope Francis asking for support on lifting coercive economic measures imposed on Syria, according to The Syria Times.
Gasoline and gas cylinders are set to increase in price as subsidies are jettisoned, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
The government will soon unleash a stimulus package for public sector workers and soldiers valued at 120 billion Syrian pounds, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
While reconciliation figures express support for Assad, security forces have arrested several individuals, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
A Syrian minister has warned of a slip toward individualism in Syrian society, writes Etihad Press.
The US has emphasized that the Syrian government’s peace process should listen to the will of Syrian citizens, writes Tammouz.
Syria’s foreign ministry has described the EU’s Syria stance as “colonial,” writes SANA.
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