Syria Today – Jordan Accuses Syria of Spreading Drugs; Nasrallah Calls on Lebanon to Allow Refugees into Europe; Strike Kills 6
Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi has previously underscored his country’s unwavering commitment to combat drug trafficking, according to al-Modon.
Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
In Syria, most medicines are in short supply or unavailable, according to Athr Press.
The UK stated that this action was taken on the occasion of the International Day for the Elimination of Sexual Violence in Conflict, according to al-Souria Net.
Ghobash revealed to Athr Press that there are discussions with the Scientific Committee for Pharmaceutical Industries on pricing.
The UNHCR found that four out of five refugee families in Jordan rationed available food to avoid food insecurity, according to Shaam Network.
Pharmacists confirmed to Syria TV that there is an intense demand for the purchase of anti-inflammatory drugs.
Authorities in Syria are intensively pursuing their tasks to combat all forms of trafficking and drug smuggling of all kinds, SANA says.
Fighters belonging to ISIS continue to carry out attacks in Daraa, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The demand for addictive drugs and psychiatric drugs in Syria has increased significantly, according to Orient Net.
Supporters of the regime are frustrated by Damascus’ attempts to “criminalize” the survivors of the boat, according to Orient News.
One Jordanian soldier sustained injuries during the operation, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The Men of Dignity movement also said it seized a drug manufacturing facility in the house of a military intelligence officer.
Brigadier General Joreige noted that Syria is an active member of all international offices and bodies specialized in combating drugs, according to al-Watan.
Undisciplined forces in the Syrian regime’s army and security services are supporting drug traffickers, Jordan said, according to Syria TV.
Raghed Haroun, former medical director of Ibn Sina Mental Hospital, said that levels of depression have greatly increased, according to al-Hal Net.
Jordan said it thwarted the trafficking of large amounts of narcotics coming from Syria, according to North Press.
In a radio message to his troops, the king of Jordan praised their fight against drug smuggling from Syria, according to the Shaam News Agency.
The lifting of subsidies and shortages have plunged regime-held Syria into a deeper crisis, according to SY24.
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