State Security Arrests National Defense Commander on of Smuggling Charges
Abou al-Laith has been accused of smuggling tobacco to Jaish al-Islam fighters writes Etihad Press.
Abou al-Laith has been accused of smuggling tobacco to Jaish al-Islam fighters writes Etihad Press.
During the meeting, the two parties agreed on intensifying efforts to re-open the border crossings between the countries writes SANA.
A delegation of regime officers have tried to incentivise young men in the area to complete their military service writes Suweida 24.
The Iraqi Foreign Minister was in Damascus to discuss regional and international issues and strengthen bilateral relations writes SANA.
Despite strict rules about the movement and manufacturing of building materials, Abou Bahar has been able to use his connections to continue his business writes Al-Modon.
Many of the groups that had previously supplied aid, now require permission from the government to continue their work writes Asharq al-Awsat.
The regime has dismissed a large number of teachers from across the country, claiming that they have not served in the army reports Alsouria Net.
Market stagnation over the last six months has caused house prices in Damascus to fall and successive falls are expected in the future writes Damascus Now.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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