YPJ Thanks Clinton for the Kurdish Drama Series
The SDF’s all-female YPJ has publicly thanked Hillary Clinton for her interest in making a film about fighters’ experiences, writes North Press.
The SDF’s all-female YPJ has publicly thanked Hillary Clinton for her interest in making a film about fighters’ experiences, writes North Press.
Opposition politician Sahar Hawija has accused Iran, Russia and Turkey of validating the Syrian regime, reports North Press.
Frontline health workers will begin to receive COVID-19 vaccinations next week, writes SANA.
Russia and the US are both funding the Syrian Democratic Forces, writes Baladi News.
Claiming a split between the presidential elections and the drafting of the new constitution, Russia maintains that the upcoming elections are legitimate, writes Al Souria Net.
In an international first, a former Syrian intelligence service member has been found guilty of crimes against humanity, writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The European Commission has warned that the regime’s obstruction of the Constitutional Committee is obstructing a political solution, according to SY 24.
A commission has called for an appropriate and legal mechanism to allow people to deal in foreign currencies, according to Enab Baladi.
Syria’s minister of foreign affairs has demanded the UN’s neutrality in discussions over the Syrian Constitutions, writes North Press.
A leaked secret message reveals that Assad called for Russian military intervention during the 2013 battles of eastern Ghouta, Sowt Al-Asime reports.
The Syrian Negotiation Committee has reiterated the need for Assad to engage in the political process, according to North Press.
Syria receives coronavirus vaccines from Israel, 21 ISIS jihadists killed in the past 24 hours, and Israeli woman released by Syria in Russian-mediated prisoner swap. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Syrian Observer sat down for an interview with the former US ambassador in Damascus Robert Ford to discuss his opinion on the new US administration’s role in Syria.
The UN Special Envoy for Syria has paid a “reluctant” visit to Damascus, amid tensions over the stalled Constitutional Committee, according to Al-Watan.
The US is posed to pass an act incentivizing informants to share information regarding evasion of US or UN sanctions, writes The Syrian Observer.
Sexual assault victim Reem al-Hajj describes the journey recovering from her trauma, writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
Tourism tycoon Saeb Nahas has been cleared of smuggling goods and violating import laws, reports Sowt Al-Asima.
Hadi al-Khatib has been named among Time Magazine’s top 100 emerging leaders, according to Zaman Al-Wasl.
Russia and the UN have discussed the strategy to create normal living conditions in Syria, writes SANA.
Assad had emphasized the importance of political participation at the local administration level, according to Al-Watan.
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