She Dreams of a Small Kitchen and Knowing Where Her Husband Is Buried
Many of the women who have lost their husbands are thrown into a life of struggles and constant upheaval reports Ana Insan.
Many of the women who have lost their husbands are thrown into a life of struggles and constant upheaval reports Ana Insan.
Wissam al-Teir was the head of the Damascus Now Network and a prominent journalist in Syria writes Damascus Voice.
The Syrian regime is pushing to conscript as many Syrians as it can into the ranks of its army, which has lead to summons being erroneously sent to those already serving and those killed in action reports Alsouria Net.
The cost of securing a Syrian passport is one of the highest in the world writes Enab Baladi.
As the cost of beauty treatments in Syria rises, the government claims that regulating the industry is a difficult task reports Al-Watan.
While the recorded number of drug users in Syria continues to rise, the facilities to treat addicts have not improved writes Al-Watan.
While the explosion did not cause any casualties, there was damage to homes and vehicles reports SANA.
The proposed city will be built between the Damascus countryside and Homs reports SANA.
The new UN Special Envoy to Syria held his first official meeting with Foreign and Expatriates Minister Walid al-Muallem writes SANA.
With the threat of a Turkish incursion, talks between the regime and Kurdish groups have begun, although results have been limited reports Enab Baladi
Government workers are struggling to secure employment after been released from detention, whether they have been charged or not reports Asharq al-Awsat.
Storms have been battering Syria, with high amounts of rainfall, powerful winds and heavy snow, which has led to the deaths of seven people writes Damas Post.
The reopened schools in Damascus have been able to accommodate over 100,000 students writes SANA.
An investigation by Daraj has revealed that members of the regime security services have benefited from loans provided by UNRWA.
Rights activists have revealed that the Syrian state is using anti-terrorism law to seize opponents’ property reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Optical cables were disconnected on Tuesday evening reports SANA.
Thousands of students in Syria are not receiving an appropriate level of education because of the conditions imposed by conflict writes Salon Syria.
Four women from Ghouta were arrested and subjected to torture and rape by members of the Fourth Armored Division reports Zaman Al Wasl.
During the regime offensive to retake eastern Ghouta, 1,700 civilians were killed and there was extensive damage to infrastructure writes Zaman Al Wasl.
By withholding news and information, the regime has been able to avoid investigations and been allowed to seize assets writes Alsouria Net.
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