European Union Pledges to Continue Holding Regime Figures Accountable
On the Syrian war’s ten-year anniversary, the European Union has promised to renew sanctions on prominent government figures, writes The Levant News.
On the Syrian war’s ten-year anniversary, the European Union has promised to renew sanctions on prominent government figures, writes The Levant News.
As the main foreign influence in Syria, Russia now has a considerable role in shaping the country’s future.
Over half of schools in eastern Ghouta have reopened thanks to efforts by the local society, international organizations, and the Ministry of Education, writes SANA.
Around half of young Syrians have lost a loved one, causing deep trauma, according to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
As the Syrian war reaches the end of its first decade, the government has stifled revolutionary activity, reports North Press.
As part of a series of interviews on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Syrian uprising, the Syrian Observer sits down with historian Dr. Nadine Meouchy to discuss the past, present and future of the country.
The Kremlin’s spokesperson has offered assistance to Bashar Al-Assad and his wife, who have been struck with COVID-19, writes Etihad Press.
Russia has been blamed for an airstrike which caused a huge fire burning 180 trucks and tankers, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Syrian pro-government Facebook pages have published pictures of Hafez al-Assad asking him to “rise from the dead” and rid them of the economic crisis, reports Etihad Press.
Syria’s first lady is leading marketing operations for a government-sponsored agriculture project, writes Etihad Press.
Denmark has stripped 94 Syrians of their residency permits and demanded their return to Syria, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
A new law to encourage microfinance banks aims to create jobs and achieve sustainable development, writes Alsouria Net.
The last month has seen an uptick in coronavirus cases, but only 16,000 cases are officially recorded, writes Asharaq Al-Awsat.
A court case in Spain will decide the fate of seven individuals accused of sending support to ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusra, writes SANA.
The Syrian National Coalition has shocked displaced individuals from Afrin living in Qamishli, writes North Press.
Denmark has refused to acknowledge Assad as the victor of the Syrian war, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
A Syrian minister has attributed the country’s economic challenges to “distortion campaigns broadcast by the hostile media,” writes Al-Watan.
Europe has moved closer to expressing a unified stance on the forthcoming Syrian presidential elections, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Survivors of chemical attacks have filed a lawsuit in France over the use of chemical weapons in Douma and Eastern Ghouta, according to Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Syrian researcher and human rights defender Radeef Mustafa has decried the alleged torture of Islam Alloush, writes Shaam News.
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