Cholera Spreads, Covid is Back
The Ministry called on citizens to follow public health procedures and behaviours, according to SANA.
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.
The bonds will cover 600 billion Syrian pounds from more than 4 400 billion Syrian pounds in deficit, according to Iqtissad.
The protesters blocked the roads to protest the arrest by the military police of ten young men, according to Enab Baladi.
The AANES said it could not attend sessions to discuss the political solution in Syria due to the “Turkish veto,” according to North Press.
The course graduated 400 military officers from HTS and other factions, according to Syria TV.
As the Syrian government delays the delivery of heating oil to families, they resort to burning wood, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
The governor has asked the AANES not to prevent students from pursuing education in regime schools, according to Enab Baladi.
Nikolas Granger also met the Department of Foreign Relations of the AANES, according to North Press.
Masto al-Omar is one of the founders of the Free Syrian Army, according to Orient News.
The regime is responsible for most of these arrests, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
The Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression said it was a victory for the efforts of the survivor and the families of the victims, according to Shaam Network.
HTS is inviting Idleb’s Christians to return to their areas and properties, according to Syria TV.
The hardships facing the grains sector include power cuts, high maintenance costs, scarcity of fuel, and the transportation fees, according to Sham FM.
Fares Shebahi said he could not understand why there was no official Syrian action in this regard, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
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