The SNHR Publishes May Report on Human Rights Violations
The most recent report by the Syrian Network for Human Rights records the death of 96 civilians, as well as an acceleration of the spread of COVID-19 in Syria, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
The most recent report by the Syrian Network for Human Rights records the death of 96 civilians, as well as an acceleration of the spread of COVID-19 in Syria, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s financial offshoot, Namaa company, is worth 10 million US dollars, writes Iqtissad.
More people are begging on the streets of Syria’s capital than ever before, writes North Press.
243 new coronavirus cases and 15 deaths have been reported in the past 24 hours, according to SY 24.
Extreme weather has damaged dozens of refugee tents in Idleb and Aleppo, writes Baladi News.
Opposition militias have bombed government sites in Idleb and western Hama, writes North Press.
Economic hardship is driving up the phenomenon of child labor in Idleb, writes North Press.
Daraa, the birthplace of the Syrian revolution, has witnessed renewed demonstrations against the Assad regime, according to Al-Souria Net.
March has seen an uptick in coronavirus cases, with over 1,000 deaths in Damascus alone, writes The Levant News.
Local opposition groups are blocking families from returning to their homes in government-controlled areas, writes SANA.
The Syrian pound has sunk even further, reaching a new low of 3,430 against the dollar in Damascus, writes Al-Modon.
With vaccinations scheduled to begin next month, relief agencies rush to prepare the ground, writes Al-Souria Net.
A new corridor has opened for families who wish to return to government-controlled areas, according to SANA.
After surviving two years of unpaid wages, Idleb teachers have appealed to international agencies for help, reports Enab Baladi.
Unemployment rates remain high in Idleb, despite efforts by the Salvation Government to introduce job schemes for young people, writes Enab Baladi.
Regime forces have targeted opposition positions in the Jabal al-Zawiya region, with artillery and missiles reports North Press.
The Salvation Government has been accused of stealing aid meant for displacement camps and selling it at markets reports North Press.
A child was killed when a wall collapsed following heavy rainfall that has blighted the lives of hundreds of displaced families reports SY 24.
Displacement camps in Idleb have been battered by rains, which have destroyed shelters and forced families into the open air reports Alsouria Net.
Syrians in northern Syria are taking to trading in cryptocurrencies as a way of securing an income, amid difficult economic conditions reports Iqtissad.
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