What Happened Over the Weekend in Syria
New evidence of war crimes in Syria; 2022 deadly for the Syrian pound; and AANES calls for reopening of border crossing with Iraq. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
New evidence of war crimes in Syria; 2022 deadly for the Syrian pound; and AANES calls for reopening of border crossing with Iraq. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Turkey says its meeting with the Syrian regime did not address the issue of Idleb.
Turkey told the opposition its meetings with the Syrian regime did not address the issue of Idleb, according to Baladi News.
Some professions have forced married women and even girls to work at night, according to Athr Press.
The SDC called on the Syrians to come together and unite to continue their project of achieving freedom, according to North Press.
Local councils are holding new elections in areas along the Turkish-Syrian border, according to Syria TV.
The SDC said Turkey’s strategy in Syria is to usurp the country piece by piece, according to North Press.
The exchange rate of the Syrian pound reached an all-time low of 6 300 SYP for the dollar.
The amnesty covers the criminals’ full sentences, according to North Press.
Rahmoun said the Syrian government cements the cooperation with the commission to provide required facilitations, according to SANA.
Wheat sent to Syria from the Black Sea port of Sevastopol in Crimea increased 17-fold this year, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The SDC said Turkish attacks have a negative and destructive effect that prolongs the Syrian crisis, according to North Press.
Nidal Kabalan said there were no permanent enmity or permanent friendship, according to Athr Press.
A Turkish drone struck the village of al-Raqas in the countryside of the town of Chalabiya, according to North Press.
Deportations from Turkey to northern Syria began to take an escalating trend at the beginning of 2022, according to Syria TV.
Syria accused the U.S. of being behind that decision, according to SANA.
It is more difficult to explain the matter due to the absence of any kind of transparency from the Central Bank, according to North Press.
People seeking to avoid conscription either flee the country or escape to regions outside regime control, according to North Press.
Syria estimates that the U.S. inflicted 25.9 to it in direct damages, according to SANA.
A new process to breathe vitality into the relationship between Saudi Arabia and Syria is ongoing, according to al-Watan.
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