State Media Promotes Bad Fate for Survivors of Tartous Death Boat
Supporters of the regime are frustrated by Damascus’ attempts to “criminalize” the survivors of the boat, according to Orient News.
Supporters of the regime are frustrated by Damascus’ attempts to “criminalize” the survivors of the boat, according to Orient News.
The spread of cholera in several Syrian governorates has caused the Agriculture Directorate of Rural Damascus to destroy some crops, according to Athr Press.
Security services arrested the young men under the pretext that they are wanted for compulsory service, according to Zaitoun Agency.
The quadripartite meeting of the Ministers of Agriculture in Syria, Jordan, Iraq and Lebanon started activities yesterday in Amman, according to the Syria Times.
The suspect was not referred to the judiciary or any other court, according to Shaam Network
Mandhari noted that more than 20,000 children under the age of five in Syria suffer from malnutrition, according to SANA.
The UN and the Syrian health ministry said the source of the outbreak could be linked to people drinking unsafe water from the Euphrates, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
This year many farmers are struggling to make ends meet, according to Athr Press.
Draft decrees are being prepared for naming the heads of governorate and city councils, according to al-Watan.
The Syrian Response Coordinators warned residents of opposition-held areas of the risk of cholera, according to Baladi News.
New protests are being staged in Suweida, cutting off traffic, according to North Press.
Foreign Minister Mekdad received Wednesday credentials of the new UNDP representative, according to SANA.
Jordan has imposed taxes on Syrian trucks that are more than double the amount levied by Syria on Jordanian trucks, according to Sham FM.
The Ministry called on citizens to follow public health procedures and behaviours, according to SANA.
The owner of Indomie announced he would shut off operations permanently, then backed off, according to al-Modon.
A meeting between the EU and the UNCHR representatives was held in Damascus, according to North Press.
Travellers say there is an agreement between the army and smugglers, according to al-Souria Net.
The HTS reaffirmed that its laws protect the work of journalists, according to Baladi News.
Syria TV says several parents have refrained from sending some of their children to school,
Joseph Daher says the Syrian government’s main concern seems to be the manipulation of the national curriculum, in an op-ed to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
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