Displaced People in Shelter Centers Blackmailed for Aid
Women at shelter centers in the Damascus countryside have been targeted and blackmailed for sexual favors writes Al-Hal.
Women at shelter centers in the Damascus countryside have been targeted and blackmailed for sexual favors writes Al-Hal.
Jaish al-Islam, which is seeking a new role after its demise from eastern Ghouta, may contribute to Turkey’s potential onslaught on the Kurds east of the Euphrates, a pro-regime outlet is saying
Defense Minister Major Gen. Ali Abdullah Ayoub said that Idleb will return to the Syrian state one way or another writes SANA.
Abou al-Laith has been accused of smuggling tobacco to Jaish al-Islam fighters writes Etihad Press.
War has forced many families to flee their homes and pushed them into poverty, with few receiving the help that they so desperately need writes Ana Press.
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.
At the second Syrian Media Festival, members of the regime media have admitted faking reports and broadcasts to aid the army’s advance on the ground reports Al-Modon.
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.
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.
As part of their media war, the regime has been highlighting a selection of prominent officers in its army writes Enab Baladi.
Up to 10,000 volunteers have been helping to clear away the debris caused by fighting in Aleppo, as part of the SAWA campaign writes SANA
A large number of hospitals and health centers were damaged during the fighting in eastern Ghouta and eastern Qalamoun writes SANA
Residents have reported that regime troops have conducted large scale arrests and looting writes Alsouria Net
As families and farmers return to the heavily damaged Ghouta, it is hoped that the trees will be replanted and the fields sowed for crops reports Al-Watan
Despite the expulsion of ISIS from the city, residents of al-Bab are still living in fear of trigger-happy groups that are heavily armed writes Sada al-Sham
As the number of people being displaced rises, business booms for human smugglers writes Enab Baladi
Events for children, who have been displaced, were arranged by civil society groups and volunteers writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed
While under siege in Ghouta, Um Sameeh would serve 200 meals a day, writes Ain al-Medina
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