U.S. State Department Delegation Meets Syrian Interim Government: What was Discussed?
The Syrian Interim Government engaged in discussions with a diplomatic delegation from the U.S. State Department.
The Syrian Interim Government engaged in discussions with a diplomatic delegation from the U.S. State Department.
Save the Children’s report from Monday underscores the ongoing impact on millions of children in Syria and Turkey.
A 14-year-old Syrian boy, identified as A.Z., fell victim to a brutal physical assault by a group of Turkish citizens in Gaziantep, al-Souria Net.
The Syrian Islamic Council announced the re-election of Sheikh Osama al-Rifai for a new term.
The number of registered Syrian refugees in Turkey stands at 3,288,755, marking a significant drop from previous years, according to al-Modon.
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Enab Baladi reached out to a group of Syrian refugees who were deported to various camps.
Turkey believes resolving housing and employment challenges is essential for the repatriation of Syrians, Syria TV writes.
As of July 27th, the number of Syrian refugees with temporary protection cards reached more than 3 millions, according to Syria TV.
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The French envoy to Syria denied rumours that the Syrian Red Crescent, close to the government, was invited to the conference, according to al-Souria Net.
Tents in displaced camps are labelled according to the nationality of their residents, according to Syria TV.
The earthquake caused the loss of jobs for 78.3 percent of Syrian refugees living in the affected areas, according to Syria TV.
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About 1,750,000 Syrians live in cities in southern Turkey, where the earthquake occurred, according to Athr Press.
Another disaster is unfolding whilst people have lost everything, and many do not have the means to provide basic needs.
Most Syrians work without insurance and earn lower wages than their Turkish counterparts, according to Enab Baladi.
Local councils are holding new elections in areas along the Turkish-Syrian border, according to Syria TV.
The Yeni Cag newspaper said that the industry in Gaziantep would collapse without the Syrians, according to Orient Net.
The Syrian Observer sits with Bassam al-Kuwatli, one of the co-founders of Ahrar, a liberal political party.
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