Does the Removal of Checkpoints Mean That Damascus Is Now Safe?
The regime removed many of the checkpoints in the capital after it recaptured eastern Ghouta, but the reasoning behind the decision isn’t clear writes Enab Baladi
The regime removed many of the checkpoints in the capital after it recaptured eastern Ghouta, but the reasoning behind the decision isn’t clear writes Enab Baladi
Jordan, which already hosts at least 650,000 Syrians, has refused to accept any more refugees writes Zaman Al Wasl
With the Manbij agreement and the possible withdrawal of the Americans, the Kurds start to look at a possible alliance with the Syrian government writes Al-Watan
A plethora of foreign powers have staked an interest in the Syrian conflict and the shape of their influence in the country’s future is starting to become clearer writes Asharq al-Awsat
President Assad has vowed to retake the north and rejects the presence of US and Turkish troops in Manbij writes SANA
Interested parties from all sides are meeting in Geneva to discuss a new Syrian constitution, which the Russians hope will work in their favour writes Al-Modon
Russia claims that the lack of on the ground information gathering makes the reports inaccurate writes SANA
Attacks in the southern provinces of Daraa, Quineitra and Suweida have provoked responses and lead to the death of a number of civilians writes Alsouria Net
Brigadier General Mazen Barakat was the commander of the notorious Battalion 242 writes Zaman Al Wasl
Deputy Foreign and Expatriates Minister Dr. Fayssal Mikdad addressed young Syrians at the 1st Youth Dialogue Forum reports SANA
Idleb province has witnessed a spike in the number of assassinations of rebel commanders writes Zaman Al Wasl
It is looking hopeful that progress will be made in Geneva, but the obstacles in the way are many and varied writes Al-Watan
An offensive to retake Daraa and Quneitra from rebels is expected to start imminently writes Zaman Al Wasl
The deal between Turkey and the US has pushed the PYD to re-evaluate its relationship and has even opened up to talks with the regime writes Sada al-Sham
The Syrian government is preparing to move south and assault the rebel held areas that border Jordan and Israel reports Asharq al-Awsat
Syrian Kurds are facing uncertainty with the possible withdrawal of US forces and the new “roadmap” deal for the city of Manbij writes Wael Sawah
An assault on the rebel held province of Daraa is expected to begin imminently reports Zaman Al Wasl
Idleb province is one of the major stronghold of the opposition and home to millions of displaced Syrians writes Zaman Al Wasl
The last recorded chemical attack was on the Damascus suburb of Ghouta in April writes SANA
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