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Press Freedoms Continue to Be Curtailed in Syria

Syria was ranked 174 out of 180 states by Reporters Without Borders, although they did not address journalists imprisoned in Syria, as there is no reliable data writes Ana Press.

Syria and China Sign Economic Agreement

The agreement, which is believed to be the third of its kind, is thought to be worth 100 million yuan and will be used to fund humanitarian needs in Syria writes The Syria Times.

The Rebuilding of Syria and Conflicting Interests

While Assad has achieved success on the ground, he now faces new battles on the diplomatic stage, which look set to be an insurmountably task writes Anadolu News Agency.

New Documentary Seeks to Expose Media Lies

“The VETO” has been made by Vanessa Beeley, who has been a long time supporter of President Assad, and highly critical of Western actions in Syria writes SANA.

Shaaban: Syria’s War on Terrorism Continuous

The President’s Political and Media Adviser praised Russia and China for their support at the UN and insisted that the issue of the constitution was a purely sovereign matter writes SANA.

Iran’s Changing Strategy

With the announcement that the US is to withdraw from Syria, Iran has been adapting its plans to fit a new landscape and ensure that it comes out on top writes Al-Watan.

Bahaa al-Hariri Hosted by Assad

Relations between Syria and Lebanon have been strained in recent years, but the country is also keen to be part of Syria’s reconstruction writes Lebanon Debate.

New UN Envoy Begins Syria Mission

Norwegian diplomat Geir Pedersen has a long list of accomplishments from his work with the UN and the as part of the Oslo accords writes Asharq Al-Awsat.

OPCW Expands Investigatory Powers

Following a vote by member states, the OPCW will now be able to investigate chemical attacks and attribute responsibility reports Hurriya Press.

Syria’s Solution Rug

The conflict in Syria is a tangled mess of conflicting groups and ideas and the search for a political solution is likely to be long and hard writes Asharq al-Awsat.