Cybercrime Law Punishes Humour, Even on WhatsApp Groups
The severity of the penalty increases if the members do not know each others, according to Sawt al-Asima.
The severity of the penalty increases if the members do not know each others, according to Sawt al-Asima.
Due to the central bank’s contractionary policies, the real estate market in Syria is expected to stagnate, according to al-Iqtissad.
As the economic situation worsens in Syria, Assad is further tightening freedom of expression via the cybercrime law.
The grant by the Syrian regime can barely buy 1.5 kilos of meat in crisis-hit Damascus.
Economist Amer Shahda said that high prices in the local market do not make sense, according to SY-24.
Through the new cybercrime law, the Assad regime “is closing the only window left to the Syrians to breath”.
Monthly quantities of lentils, chickpeas, rice, and bulgur wheat will be cut back in an already food insecure Syria, according to al-Jazeera.
As public transport slows down, Damascus is witnessing unprecedented congestion, according to Baladi News.
Syria is heading towards an imminent change in the cabinet, as the crisis worsens, according to Hashtag Syria.
Monetary authorities raised interest rates to boost savings, as the national currency dives, according to al-Iqtissad.
As the Syrian Pound (SYP) continues its freefall, the Central Bank reviewed the official exchange rate.
As the crisis wreaks havoc in Syria, Syrians have to live through a difficult month of Ramadan.
Explosive remnants of Syria’s war killed nearly 30 civilians according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The Syrian Arab Red Crescent received10 ambulance vehicles provided by the World Health Organization, according to the Syria Times.
Raghed Haroun, former medical director of Ibn Sina Mental Hospital, said that levels of depression have greatly increased, according to al-Hal Net.
The WFP dispatched food assistance for millions in Syria, according to North Press.
An opposition figure called the siege of al-Rukban a “heinous crime”, according to the SOC Media Department.
Inflation and the removal of subsidies are disturbing the Ramadan of millions of Syrians, according to North Press.
A UNICEF Envoy visited a number of schools in Syria, according to SANA.
The opposition has accused the Assad regime of deliberately keeping mines in residential areas, according to the SOC Media Department.
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