Opposition Bombs Government Sites in Syria’s Idleb and Hama Countryside
Opposition militias have bombed government sites in Idleb and western Hama, writes North Press.
Opposition militias have bombed government sites in Idleb and western Hama, writes North Press.
Economic hardship is driving up the phenomenon of child labor in Idleb, writes North Press.
Daraa, the birthplace of the Syrian revolution, has witnessed renewed demonstrations against the Assad regime, according to Al-Souria Net.
A salary increase for workers in the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria is expected in April, reports North Press.
March has seen an uptick in coronavirus cases, with over 1,000 deaths in Damascus alone, writes The Levant News.
Opposition militia Hay’at Tahrir Al-Sham continues to arrest young men and beat their female family members, writes Etihad Press.
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.
Syrian women have criticized efforts to help women find jobs and livelihoods, writes North Press.
The government has prevented a terrorist plot to target Damascus with explosive belts, writes SANA.
A Syrian minister has warned of a slip toward individualism in Syrian society, writes Etihad Press.
Women in Aleppo have protested against violations by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, writes Etihad Press.
Cosmetic surgery such as Botox remains popular in Lattakia, despite rocketing prices, writes Al-Watan.
Syrian doctors fear conscription into the Syrian army lasting a year and a half, writes North Press.
Many returning Syrian refugees face fabricated charges and extortion when they arrive home, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
A member of a government’s 4th Division has been arrested on suspicion of dealing narcotics, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
Syria’s prime minister has pledged to bolster economic activity by stimulating expatriate investment, reports SANA.
Suweida employees have been forced to attend an event promoting Assad’s presidential election candidacy, writes Etihad Press.
The cost of basic essentials including bread is too high for many Syrians, writes Baladi News.
Customers in Damascus have mixed feelings about new cut-price mystery meat, writes The Levant News.
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