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Lebanon Angers Some by Returning Refugees to Syria

Lebanon’s efforts to send refugees back to Syria has angered other Arab states and Western countries, who want the country to adopt a policy of isolation reports Al-Modon.

Ghouta: Assad’s Black Points

For those that once lived under opposition control in eastern Ghouta, getting births, deaths and marriages registered with the state can be a difficult process writes Al-Modon.

Ruling Baath Party Rearranges Its Structure

In the recent local council election, the ruling Arab Socialist Baath Party maintained a strong grip on power in the country writes Etihad Press.

What Happened Over the Weekend

The return of festivals, Syrian-Iranian business, regime casualties and a withdrawal by the opposition. Catch up on everything you missed over the weekend.

Russia Deliver S-300 to Tartous

The Syrian officers have been told not to use the air defense system, until they have received more training reports Zaman Al Wasl.

Syrian and Turkish Security Meet in Tehran

This meeting marks the first time since the start of the war in Syria when the two sides have sat down with each other reports Damas Post.

Assad Grants Iran a New Project in Lattakia

Iran has been granted the rights to build a new power station in Lattakia, which will be able to generate 540 megawatts reports Alsouria Net.

ISIS Kills Druze Woman Captured in Attack on Syria’s Suweida

The murdered women was one of thirty people who were kidnapped by the Islamic State during the deadliest attack on the Druze community since the start of the war writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.

What Happened Over the Weekend

Meetings at the United Nations, criticism of the US presence, the Nasib Border Crossing and
an attack in Gaziantep. Catch up on everything that happened in Syria over the weekend.