Regime Intelligence Target Eastern Ghouta Bakery Queues
Syrian intelligence members have forcibly conscripted young men from bakery queues in eastern Ghouta, according to Sowt Al-Asima.
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.
A WHO representative in Syria has expressed concern over the rollout of the coronavirus vaccine in a divided country still at war, reports Al-Masdar.
After surviving two years of unpaid wages, Idleb teachers have appealed to international agencies for help, reports Enab Baladi.
Algeria has extended a hand to Syria’s spiralling and sanction-stricken economy, reports Enab Baladi.
Journalist Union President Mousa Abdel Nour has spoken out for the first time since Hala al-Jarf’s arrest, according to Al Etihad Press.
Photos of Baath supporters in Homs show glorification of Nazism, reports Al-Modon.
Following two weeks of tension in the cities of Hassakeh and Qamishli, life should return to normal according to the Asayish, reports North Press.
Unemployment rates remain high in Idleb, despite efforts by the Salvation Government to introduce job schemes for young people, writes Enab Baladi.
Assad has made efforts to cool tensions in Suweida after a spat involving the head of the Unitarian Druze Community, reports Alsouria Net.
US forces have kidnapped three civilians and sent logistical aid to Conoco oilfield, northeast of Deir-ez-Zor, writes SANA.
The Syrian Government has arrested several individuals on charges of “cyber crimes,” including an inspector and a TV news anchor.
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