Northwest Syria Witnesses Uneasy Calm Following Mutual Bombing
After a spike in violence between the government and opposition forces, northwest Syria has experienced a brief respite, reports North Press.
After a spike in violence between the government and opposition forces, northwest Syria has experienced a brief respite, reports North Press.
Local opposition groups are blocking families from returning to their homes in government-controlled areas, writes SANA.
Poor healthcare and other services have led to the death of a child in al-Howl camp in Hassakeh, writes SANA.
The Syrian pound has sunk even further, reaching a new low of 3,430 against the dollar in Damascus, writes Al-Modon.
With vaccinations scheduled to begin next month, relief agencies rush to prepare the ground, writes Al-Souria Net.
A new corridor has opened for families who wish to return to government-controlled areas, according to SANA.
Syrian intelligence has released a list of 100 individuals wanted in connection with assassinations and bombings near Damascus, according to Sowt Al-Asima.
Polar air pressure will bring snow, hailstones, and temperatures as low as three degrees celsius, according to SANA.
Turkish-controlled zones in Aleppo are witnessing higher rates of bombings, assassinations, and infighting, writes Baladi News.
An anti-money laundering commission has pledged to clamp down on illegal currency vendors, reports Etihad Press.
Syrian intelligence members have forcibly conscripted young men from bakery queues in eastern Ghouta, according to Sowt Al-Asima.
Syria’s central bank has attempted to correct a spiraling currency crisis by shutting down businesses, reports Al Souria Net.
A party has been refused permission to organize protests against government policies, writes North Press.
A new agreement between Kurdish forces and Russia will restrict the movement of regime forces in northeastern Syria, writes Anadolu News Agency.
Alcohol and mezze prices have soared as the Syrian economy spirals, according to Etihad Press.
Clashes and heavy shelling near Aleppo has led to fourteen injuries, reports SANA.
A former National Defense commander has allowed gambling to proliferate in Harasta, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
Government patrols have cracked down on shops doing business using the US dollar, instead of the Syrian pound, reports Sowt Al-Asima.
The Syrian Democratic Forces have abducted a second member of the Arab Socialist Baath Party this month, reports The Syria Times.
Firas Tlass, a Syrian businessman, has announced the creation of a new opposition party, writes Al-Modon.
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