More Than 222,000 Civilians Killed in Syria
In its latest report, The Syrian Network for Human rights has said that over 222,000 civilians have died since March 2011, with Assad forces being responsible for almost 90 percent of them.
In its latest report, The Syrian Network for Human rights has said that over 222,000 civilians have died since March 2011, with Assad forces being responsible for almost 90 percent of them.
As security continues to break down in Idleb, kidnappings and the high cost of ransom are becoming ever more frequent reports Etihad Press.
The latest appointments are said to be part of an anti-corruption campaign reports Damas Post.
The Governor of the Damascus Countryside has said that there is a huge shortfall in the funding that is needed for the reconstruction in eastern Ghouta writes Business 2 Business.
Yasser al-Saleem was arrested after he called for Kurdish people in Syria to have equal rights reports Etihad Press.
Prior to the government assault on Yarmouk, a quarter of a million Palestinians had been living in the area writes Damas Post.
The war has displaced millions of people who have had to restart their lives in new areas writes Sada al-Sham.
The latest mass grave uncovered in Raqqa contained the bodies of 94 people, which were discovered at the Old Mosque reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The peaceful demonstrations that took place across northern Syria called for the fall of the Assad regime writes Ana Press.
The missile strike was attributed to the Israelis, although there has been no confirmation of this reports SANA.
Qamishli has seen a number of clashes between Kurdish and regime forces, which are sharing control of the area reports Alsouria Net.
Conflict has caused many children to fall behind with their education and harsh living conditions are making it less of a priority writes Sada al-Sham.
Prime Minister Imad Khamis stressed the importance of supporting local industry and improving economic development writes SANA.
Despite the issuing of Legislative Decree No. 49 in 2011, thousands of Kurds still lack the basic rights that come with being a registered citizen reports Asharq al-Awsat.
The gate, which was out of action for a day, is one of the oldest in Damascus reports Damas Post.
As part of their media war, the regime has been highlighting a selection of prominent officers in its army writes Enab Baladi.
Participants called for the development of rural projects, the support of women and greater ties with neighboring countries reports SANA.
Customers are now being told to justify the sending or receiving of money at banks in regime controlled areas reports Alsouria Net.
The light aircraft could be used for border control, transporting people, tourism and training pilots writes SANA.
A pro-regime outlet provides details on the composition of the main list that will run in the upcoming local administration elections
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