Syrians at Risk in Secret Marriages to Foreigners: Sharia Judge
Sharia court has informed people about the risk of marrying their daughters to Egyptians and the families of young men of marrying Egyptian women
Sharia court has informed people about the risk of marrying their daughters to Egyptians and the families of young men of marrying Egyptian women
Local sources claim militants preventing hundred of families from leaving as dozens flee rebel-held eastern Aleppo
Judge Ghazi Badir al-Salah appointed to serve as head of Syria’s first terrorism court
Rates for substitute teachers per hourly wage is not enough to buy a falafel sandwich daily, according to educators
“I started my mini project in growing hens to benefit from their eggs and meat to feed my family and cover some basic expenses”
MP claims vote will be held in coming parliament session on the formation of a council for investigating the fate of missing and kidnapped people
Opposition says new move forcing loyalists to join paramilitary units is proof regime is unable to sustain itself due to heavy losses it has taken from Syrian resistance
Three cases of kidnapping reported in recent days as locals fear pro-regime security targeting members of wealthy families
Locals claim fuel in decline and prices increase after opposition factions capture the industrial district of Ramouseh on Saturday
Daraa residents call for the execution of FSA commander Abou Saydra after fighters loyal to him fired into a crowd killing three and wounding others
Syrian army and authorities transport civilians to makeshift centers after leaving through the Sheikh Saed corridor
Emergency workers confirm five people dead and eight wounded after regime helicopters drop crude explosives on Mashhad district
Imad Khamis delivers new government’s ministerial statement at the People’s Assembly on Monday
Poverty rates and population density in some areas of the capital and its surroundings are basic factors behind spread of prostitution, says prosecutor
“Guards are very strict on smuggling cigarettes into the Yarmouk basin and have recruited females to inspect women for this purpose”
The work of charitable associations which targeted poverty and those in need prior to 2011 has expanded to include migrants and wounded and families of martyrs
Rising prices and lower incomes mean Syrian families are struggling to find the average 8,000 pounds a day to pay for meals during the holy month of Ramadan
Al-Souria investigates Hezbollah’s alleged drug trafficking ring in Damascus
Despite reports by loyalist media of humanitarian aid entering the suburb, starving civilians forced to remain in besieged city and given only one loaf of bread
Witnesses report many residents have returned to Raqqa as Islamic State forces close all exit roads leading out of the city
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