The Cash-Strapped Regime and China’s Limited Role
The primary objective of Assad’s visit is to seek economic support and investments, according to Adnan Ali in Syria TV.
The primary objective of Assad’s visit is to seek economic support and investments, according to Adnan Ali in Syria TV.
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After 42 days, protests in Suweida are still gaining momentum, Asharq al-Awsat reports.
The agreement with Belarus encompasses the exchange of expertise in trade unions, SANA writes.
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Russian Deputy FM Sergey Vershinin engaged in discussions with the United Nations Special Envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen, concerning the Syrian crisis, according to Shaam Network.
Ayman Safadi has confirmed an alarming increase in drug smuggling operations from Syria to Jordan, according to Baladi News.
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The Syrian government has set the purchase price of cotton at 10,000 Syrian pounds, Athr Press reports.
Russia’s intervention in 2015 turned the Syrian conflict into a well-defined international struggle, Jamal al-Shoufi writes.
Sources told al-Souria Net that the Syrian regime fell short in providing the security and political framework to halt the illicit export of contraband.
King Abdullah II raised concerns that Iran may be benefiting from the lucrative drug trade within the country, according to Syria TV.
Qaani’s visit coincided with Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s trip to China, according to al-Souria Net.
The recently inked “strategic partnership” agreements between the Syrian regime and China remain somewhat vague, Iyad al-Jaafari writes in al-Modon.
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Turkish intelligence conducted a targeted operation against Uman Darwish, a prominent leader within the YPG, Syria TV writes.
King Abdullah underscored the importance of engaging with Iraq to counter Iranian influence, according to Syria TV.
Bashar al-Assad’s relatives exploit the ports of Tartous and Lattakia to export narcotics, according to Orient Net.
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