Hazem Karfoul: Scapegoat or Corrupt?
Observers remain divided over the justification surrounding former central bank governor Hazem Karfoul’s dismissal, writes Baladi News.
Observers remain divided over the justification surrounding former central bank governor Hazem Karfoul’s dismissal, writes Baladi News.
More people are begging on the streets of Syria’s capital than ever before, writes North Press.
American officials are reportedly intent on moving forward with these talks, according to North Press
Syrians mock statements by government officials who try to downplay the extent of the spread of the Covid-19 across the country, Sowt al-Asima reports
The University Heart Surgery Center in Damascus will become a coronavirus center, writes SANA.
Stark improvements in the exchange rate of the Syrian pound as consumption increases, reports Athar Press.
Assad issues a new Civil Status Law accentuating e-governance across governorates, reports Athr Press.
243 new coronavirus cases and 15 deaths have been reported in the past 24 hours, according to SY 24.
Extreme weather has damaged dozens of refugee tents in Idleb and Aleppo, writes Baladi News.
Syria’s ports have been closed after high wind speeds and bad weather, reports SANA.
A senior Syrian Democratic Forces official has stated that the war against ISIS is far from over, writes North Press.
Six people were arrested in Lattakia for dealing in foreign currency as the Criminal Security Branch intensifies monitoring, reports Al-Watan.
Regime army patrols have intensified in Damascus as the government fears protests against the deteriorating economy, 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.
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