Three Palestinian Women Died of Torture in Sednaya Prison
Three Palestinian women died in the infamous Sednaya prison as a result of torture, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
Three Palestinian women died in the infamous Sednaya prison as a result of torture, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
Shelling by Syrian government forces of a fuel depot in the opposition-held Idleb region killed three civilians, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
An explosion in Damascus killed a soldier and wounded 11 others, according to SANA.
The situation of the Syrian economy is gloomy, with high unemployment leading to outmigration, according to al-Baath.
As Idleb experiences security tensions, HTS is sidelining foreign jihadists, according to Athr Press.
An Idleb activist and humanitarian worker was arrested by HTS for an unknown reason, according to Shaam News Network.
Iranian groups in Syria have brought in reinforcements into southern Syria, as protests in Suweida continue, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Paul McLoughlin writes that unrest in Suweida reflects deep-seated problems in the Syrian province, in an analysis to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The lifting of subsidies and shortages have plunged regime-held Syria into a deeper crisis, according to SY24.
The Russian ambassador in Damascus says trade between the two countries tripled in 2021, according to Enab Baladi
Enab Baladi reports about the enrolment campaigns and training courses of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham
Government sends reinforcements to Suweida as protests continue, North Press Agency writes
After the Syrian government decided to remove subsidies on parts of the population, traders found themselves much poorer, according to al-Hal.
After the removal of subsidies, renewed protests swept as Suweida, in southern Syria, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
As the deadline for the payment of the ransom to the kidnappers of young Fawaz nears, the boy’s parents are still far behind, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
In order to promote economic recovery, an Economic Dialogue Forum was held in the Syrian capital Damascus, according to SANA.
Freedom of the press in Syria is more fragile than ever, as both the Syrian regime and the AANES are repressing journalists, according to Baladi News.
A delegation from the UNICEF called for member countries to repatriate children of ISIS fighters, according to North Press.
Subsidies were reinstated to Syrians in need after many objected to the decision to lift them, al-Watan writes.
As teachers go on strike in Idleb, Joulani holds activities to honor his generals, according to Baladi News.
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