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Life Gradually Returns to al-Baghouz

The battered town of al-Baghouz has launched a number of projects to return services, clear rubble and remove the dead from the streets reports Deir ez-Zor 24.

Syrian Refugee Facing Life in Prison for Double Murder

Ali Hattab has been accused of murdering his wife and his stepmother in the Turkish city of Bursa, and if guilty could be sentenced to life in prison reports Zaman Al Wasl.

Northern Idleb Overwhelmed by Displaced People

The recent assault on northern Syrian has created a massive wave of displacements and Idleb is buckling under the pressure reports Al-Modon.

17 Pro-Iran Militants Killed in Eastern Syria

Israel is suspected of carrying out an airstrike in the Euphrates Valley, killing at least 17 Iran backed militants reports Zaman Al Wasl.

Funding the Syrian State With Frozen Assets

In light of the collapsing Syrian pound and the dire economic situation, the Syrian government is using the assets of businessmen to fund the state writes Al-Modon.

What Happened Over the Weekend

Russia and the regime resume airstrikes in Idleb, book fair opens in Damascus, displaced people leave a camp in Hassakeh and the UN to investigate hospital attacks. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.

Assad Issues Amnesty for Crimes

President Bashar al-Assad has issued a legislative decree, granting amnesty for crimes committed before Sept. 14, 2019, reports SANA.

Financial Transfers Ceased in Daraa

Citizens in Daraa and Quneitra are struggling to secure remittances as transfer offices in the area close down out of fear of prosecution reports Brocar Press.

Uber on Syrian Roads

A project to launch a smartphone application that people can use to order taxis has been approved by the prime minister repots Al-Watan.