Former Eighth Brigade Commander Surrenders to Military Police as Clan Announces His Banishment from Daraa
Al-Awda left Busra al-Sham for Damascus on Sunday under the escort of Military Police personnel, Syria TV reports.
Al-Awda left Busra al-Sham for Damascus on Sunday under the escort of Military Police personnel, Syria TV reports.
Foreign Affairs Minister Anita Anand said the amendments, made under the Special Economic Measures Act, lift the broad economic embargo imposed on Syrian state institutions since May 2011.
Europe’s maneuver in Munich is not only about Syria — it is also a pointed message to Washington, Firas Faham writes in Syria TV.
Between 2016 and the fall of the former regime in late 2024, allegations of corruption within Aleppo’s city council deepened the problem, as oversight weakened and enforcement faltered.
President Sharaa stated that Syria has succeeded in overcoming numerous obstacles over the past year.
His name became inseparable from the 1982 Hama massacre, when regime forces crushed an Islamist uprising, al-Thawra writes.
“The Israeli position is clear and non-negotiable. There will be no withdrawal from Mount Hermon”, an israeli official said.
““We have all found ourselves in the same boat. Either we survive together or we sink together”
This assault also lays bare the regime’s complete subservience to Turkey, Mohammad Dibo claims.
The visit follows Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s landmark trip to Moscow in mid-October, where he was received at the Kremlin by his Russian counterpart.
The meeting between Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa and Vladimir Putin appears to have offered both sides an opportunity to reassess the foundations of their political communication, Malek al-Hafez writes in Syria TV.
Both the capital and the SDF face mounting pressure from their respective patrons to reach political settlements that would finally close the eastern file and open the region to the international investment.
The Ministry of Defence said that the meeting involved an exchange of views on matters of mutual interest, aimed at fostering collaboration and deepening dialogue between the ministry and the European Union in relevant areas.
For Trump, insiders suggest, the ultimate signal of engagement lies not in hosting but in visiting.
Ahmad al-Sharaa’s recent visit to Washington marked a critical waypoint in Syria’s evolving diplomatic trajectory, according to Ulta Syria.
Israeli Defence Forces have intensified their incursions into Syrian territory, al-Hal writes.
The Russian leadership sees an opportunity to support Syria’s calls for calm in the occupied Golan and to contain Israeli actions, Syria TV argues.
Official statements from Syria’s Minister of Information have framed the country’s coalition membership as political rather than military, Ultra Syria writes.
A Russian delegation visited Damascus, accompanied by a Turkish counterpart, to conduct high-level security talk, according to al-Hal.
True reconstruction requires a stable and secure domestic environment, a legislative framework attractive to foreign investors, modern banking regulations, robust anti-corruption measures, and equitable implementation of national projects, Faisal Alloush argues in Ultra Syria.
The statement highlighted Sharaa’s renewed commitment to the fight against ISIS, Ultra Syria writes.
The American establishment media have treated the moment with cautious reflection
The talks addressed “a range of shared military issues in service to the interests of both countries,” though no further details were disclosed.
Rayburn’s involvement with the Syrian dossier has been shaped through a succession of pivotal roles, Syria TV writes.
Although Russia’s influence in Syria has diminished since Assad’s fall, the Kremlin is playing a long game.
Syria’s General Maritime Transport Company sold the vessels to Al-Huda Holding Ltd, a shell company registered in the Seychelles
Inside the Presidential Palace, an existential divide between two brothers was embodying the former regime’s dual faces, according to al-Modon.
The renewed discussion of the Kirkuk–Baniyas line stems from economic and geopolitical developments that reopened the file after decades of neglect, Syria TV writes.
President Sharaa said Syria would seek to “re-adjust its relations” with Russia and underlined the need for stability.
Analysts suggest the Moscow visit could lead to undisclosed military arrangements, including new field coordination protocols and potential arms deals to modernize Syrian army units for the post-conflict era.
Syria urgently needs international reintegration, economic recovery, and sustainable development, al-Hal argues.
According a document obtained by Zaman al-Wasl, Asfari proposes a 25-year investment framework for Syrian gas.
Qabalan identified Syria’s internal sectarian divisions as its most pressing challenge.
The announcement followed a press conference in Damascus on September 9 by Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shibani alongside a Russian delegation led by Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.
Shibani said that despite the heavy toll paid by Syrians in recent years, the country now faces the future with renewed confidence.
Contacts between the SDF and Ankara suggest a tentative thaw, reminiscent of Turkey’s pivot toward Masoud Barzani’s Kurdistan Regional Government.
600,000 barrels of heavy crude were dispatched from the port of Tartus aboard the tanker Nissos Christiana, as announced by the Syrian Ministry of Energy.
For years, Goznak has been in the crosshairs of Western governments, Ghazwan Koronfol writes to Enab Baladi.
The vessel MJ Sofia docked in Tartous in the early hours of Wednesday carrying more than 19,000 metric tons of Romanian barley, according to al-Hal.
Damascus views a renewed Russian presence as a potential deterrent against Israeli airstrikes, which Tel Aviv argues are aimed at protecting the Druze community and maintaining control over the Golan Heights buffer zone.
Russia’s involvement in Qamishli dates back to late 2019, when it positioned itself as a buffer force between the SDF and Turkish troops, Daraj writes.
An anonymous source present at a meeting Assaad al-Shibani and members of the Syrian community in Moscow said Sharaa is keen to see Russian military police resume their former positions in the south, Syria TV reports.
Syria TV quotes sources saying that Russia is taking steps to “avoid attention” by conducting movements under cover of night.
Shibani’s visit underscores a sensitive recalibration in Syria–Russia relations, Syria TV writes.
Analysts view Damascus’ outreach as both pragmatic and strategic, Syria TV writes.
This visit represents the most significant development in ties between the new Syrian administration and Russia, the principal backer of ousted president Bashar al-Assad, Syria TV writes.
The Syrian transitional authorities have demonstrated a deep disconnect from the foundational ideals of the revolution they claim to represent, Khaled Waleed Sarhan writes The Syrian Observer.
In the absence of transparency and decisive action, the telecom sector—like much of Syria’s war economy—risks remaining a fiefdom of recycled elites, Daraj argues.
This economic outreach comes amid an expanding Emirati footprint in Syria’s port infrastructure, 963 writes.
Political researcher Sarkis Qassarjian sees U.S. policy in Syria as part of a wider effort to deconflict regional rivalries and create space for long-term economic projects, Ultra Syria writes.
The Dutch government’s report does not offer policy recommendations but presents a clear-eyed assessment of Syria’s volatile new reality
Authorities imposed an immediate curfew on the towns of Daliyah and Beit Ana.
Some Russian analysts suggest the attack may have been aimed not at Moscow, but at Syria’s new president, Syria TV writes.
President Sharaa issued a direct invitation to international and regional investors to enter the Syrian market and participate in reconstruction, heralding a phase of broad economic openness, al-Modon writes.
“The energy sector was once the backbone of the Syrian economy,” economic expert Dr Ziad Arbash told al-Hurriya.
A 2024 World Bank report estimated Syria’s Captagon economy at up to $5.6 billion annually
Founded in Moscow, the party reportedly aims to pave the way for the creation of an autonomous coastal region under the nominal authority of Damascus.
France has actively mediated between the SDF and the KNC to bridge longstanding divisions and promote a unified Kurdish stance in Syria.
In an interview with The New York Times, Sharaa made a direct appeal to the international community for financial aid, military support, and the lifting of sanctions, describing Syria’s stability as a global concern.
The visit comes amid reports, including from Politico, that the U.S. State Department and Treasury are considering easing long-standing sanctions on Syria
A senior U.S. official familiar with the matter told The Hill that there had been “significant internal debate within the administration” over whether to demand the closure of Russia’s military base in Syria
The decision comes after the killing of a pro-government commander and mounting tensions in southern Syria
Maher al-Sharaa is married to Tatiana Zakirova, a Russian national who also holds Syrian citizenship
Hassoun, a known loyalist of former president Bashar al-Assad, has been a controversial figure for years.
Faced with chronic fuel shortages and an international reluctance to sell oil to Syria, the Damascus administration appears to have turned to Moscow as a substitute for Iranian oil, al-Modon writes.
Putin’s message may serve to distance Moscow from accusations of supporting attempts by regime loyalists to reclaim power.
While recent reports claimed that Syria had signed a deal with Russia to import oil, a Syrian official denied any official agreement, clarifying that all imports are managed through open tenders, accessible to any eligible party.
Putin’s message to President Sharaa underscores Russia’s intent to remain a central actor in Syria’s evolving political landscape, Syria TV writes.
As geopolitical transformations continue to reshape the world order, Turkey emerges as a power adept at capitalizing on shifting realities, Samir al-Taqi writes in Naharnet.
Syria’s new leadership, under President Ahmed al-Sharaa, is demonstrating a pragmatic approach to international relations
Israel’s more overt intervention in Syria coincided with the deeply flawed National Dialogue Conference, Iyad al-Jaafari argues in al-Modon.
The return of refugees and transitional justice remain unresolved issues that prevent the lifting of sanctions, Matt Zweig, one of the lawmakers behind the Caesar act, told Al-Majalla.
Syria TV has learned from Iraqi political sources that Baghdad is preparing to receive Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani in the coming period, signaling a shift in relations from intelligence-level coordination to full political engagement.
Rami al-Shaer asserted to North Press that Moscow never intended to establish permanent military bases abroad and that the future of Russian forces in Syria is ultimately a decision for the Syrian leadership.
The notion of reconciliation with the financial figures of the Assad era has sparked widespread concerns, Iyad al-Jaafari writes in Al-Modon.
According to Zaman al-Wasl, numerous residents had filed complaints against al-Fahl, accusing him of various crimes.
Despite the ongoing withdrawal, the British Ministry of Defense reported that Russia is seeking to retain access to its air and naval bases in Syria,
Putin reaffirmed Russia’s support for Syria’s territorial integrity, sovereignty, and stability.
Awda may have expected the Ministry of Defense to acknowledge his early arrival in Damascus and his subsequent trouble-free withdrawal by granting him a prominent leadership position in the ministry, Annahar writes.
Russia’s UN Representative said Moscow is keen on ensuring the participation of all political factions, as well as ethnic and religious groups, in an inclusive dialogue.
A spokesperson of the “Eighth Brigade” told +963 that the brigade is ready to integrate into the Ministry of Defense.
Zaman Al-Wasl has obtained an image of an official document issued by the Syrian Ministry of Interior under the deposed regime revealing shocking details about the arrest of two Syrian children in Moscow.
Western analysts and regional observers have speculated that al-Awda could emerge as a counterweight to Syria’s new rulers, particularly given his previous ties to Russia and his potential backing from regional players like the UAE and Jordan
Sources indicated to al-Modon that the meeting between Sharaa and Bogdanov was largely formal, lasting approximately three hours, with both sides maintaining a cautious and measured approach throughout the discussions
Russian diplomatic circles anticipate that the dialogue will address several critical issues left unresolved after the fall of the previous regime, Asharq al-Awsat.
Riad Joudi, Director of Tartous Customs, issued a decree canceling the agreement with the Russian company managing the port.
This latest judicial action marks a significant moment in the global effort to hold those responsible for atrocities in Syria accountable.
The General Authority of Tartous Port has canceled the contract and demanded the immediate withdrawal of the Russian company from the port, Shaam Network writes.
According to Dalati, preparations for the revolution’s decisive battle began as far back as 2020, following the Moscow Agreement between Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
Lavrov criticized the ousted Assad regime for its unwillingness to share power with the Syrian opposition, according to al-Modon.
The IRGC commander accused Russia of contributing to Syria’s collapse and “working for the zionist entity”, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Russian authorities have not issued any official statement or comment on the incident, Enab Baladi writes.
“Hostage Aid Worldwide” stated that it has information confirming that American journalist Austin Tice, missing in Syria since 2012, is still alive, although his current location remains unknown.
As HTS consolidates its control over all of Syria, it faces significant challenges. Tarek Sawah tells us more.
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“We are maintaining contact with representatives of the forces currently in control of the situation in Syria”, said a Kremlin spokesperson.
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Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov remarked that Russia is engaged in “constructive talks” with Syrian authorities and expressed hope for retaining a military presence in the country, Syria TV says,
Speaking to Syria TV, Sharaa called for a concerted effort to rebuild Syria based on modern principles that ensure justice and rights for all citizens. He cautioned against repeating the mistakes of the past that had derailed previous attempts to establish stability.
There are widespread concerns that the lack of coordination between political and military forces could lead to a turbulent transitional phase, +963 writes.
Russia has also relocated approximately 100 other positions across various Syrian regions to the Hmeimeem airbase and Qamishli airport, Zaman al-Wasl says.
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A meeting took place on Tuesday between officials from the Salvation government and representatives of the ousted regime to facilitate the transfer of institutions and hand over files from the former administration to the new government, set to serve an interim period until March 1, 2025.
Amid changes in Syria’s political landscape, a senior Iranian official disclosed Tehran’s efforts to establish direct communication with factions in the new Syrian leadership.
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“Russian officials are in contact with representatives of the Syrian armed opposition, whose leaders have ensured the security of Russian military bases and diplomatic missions in Syria”
The Iranian Foreign Ministry blamed Assad for not resisting.
Enab Baladi writes that the regime’s flag was removed from the Syrian embassy in Moscow, although the Syrian revolution’s flag has not yet been raised.
The region of Qusayr, where Hezbollah used to maintain a significant presence, was also seized by the opposition.
As the opposition finds itself only 26 kilometres south of Damascus, diplomatic sources told Syria TV that Arab and Gulf states have offered Assad an opportunity to leave the country.
The capture of Hama reflects the rapidly shifting dynamics of the Syrian conflict, +963 writes.
The ongoing developments in the Astana process reflect the intricate international and regional dynamics shaping the Syrian conflict, Athr Press says.
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The HTS-affiliated Salvation Government’s Political and Military Operations Departments called on the Alawite community to join the national project for a united Syria, free from oppression and sectarianism
UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen warned that escalating violence in Syria poses a threat to the entire region
Syria reiterated that the threat of terrorism is not confined to any one country, but instead spreads across borders with the aim of creating chaos and destruction, al-Watan writes.
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The Kremlin-affiliated newspaper VZ described Aleppo’s fall as the opening of a second war front against Russia in Syria, Bassem Mekdad writes in al-Modon.
Sources reported to Athr Press that local armed groups recently attacked the Khirbet Ghazala checkpoint on the Daraa-Damascus international road.
Turkish society has historically viewed Aleppo as an extension of Anatolia, Ahmed Ghannam says in al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Araqchi’s visit comes at a time when the Syrian regime is reportedly at its weakest, +963 Media writes.
This news round explores various stories from Western media analyzing the latest developments in Syria. The Syrian civil war has entered a new phase as
Enab Baladi’s correspondent in Daraa reported that regime forces opened fire on a demonstration in the city of Inkhil, located north of Daraa
Like many oppressed peoples, Syrians cling to fleeting moments of triumph that momentarily lift their spirits after years of despair, Wael Sawah argues in Daraj.
Russian sources revealed that President Assad held important, unannounced talks with President Putin at the Kremlin on Friday, al-Watan says.
The pro-government Athr Press said that the Syrian army regained control of several key villages, including Souran, Taybet el-Imam, and Halfaya.
The League of Arab States expressed deep concern over Syria’s escalating situation.
The success of Operation Deterrence of Aggression has been attributed to the unprecedented unity among opposition factions, coordinated under the Joint Military Operations Room.
The recent clashes stem from a combination of unresolved territorial disputes, strategic maneuvering by local factions, and shifting alliances among international stakeholders.
The death of Brigadier General Keyomarth Pourhashemi, commander of Iranian military advisors in Aleppo, is a major outcome of the offensive.
A military source from the opposition factions told the +963 Media that ten opposition fighters were killed in the clashes, while more than 35 government soldiers, including officers, were killed.
Syria TV says the new law specifically targets graduates in the following educational disciplines: mathematics, life sciences, physics, chemistry, English, French, Russian, literature, and primary education.
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This escalation underscores the volatile situation in northwestern Syria, with heightened hostilities disrupting daily life and forcing civilians to flee for safety, Syria TV writes.
The 30-year extension of CMA CGM’s contract signals a weakening of Iran’s ability to exert pressure on the Syrian regime, Enab Baladi writes.
The Moscow Platform recently held a virtual meeting on November 24 to further expand its membership, according to Enab Baladi.
The United Nations defines violence against women as one of the most widespread human rights violations globally, Enab Baladi reports.
Israeli warplanes have targeted the Jousiya crossing in the Qusayr area of the Homs border countryside with Lebanon for the fourth time in a month.
“The destructive role of the United States is evident in its efforts to maintain global hegemony,” Syria said.
Larijani’s messages focused on strengthening ties with the “resistance front” and coordinating efforts to address the growing regional challenges, according to 963 Media.
The United Nations Special Envoy for Syria, Geir Pedersen, met with Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi in Amman on Tuesday to advance efforts for a political solution to the Syrian crisis.
Russian actions serve a dual purpose, with the new observation points aiming to reassure Israel that southern Syria “will not pose a threat to it from Iranian-backed factions in the region”, 963 Media writes.
Sources close to the area confirmed that unidentified bodies and injuries have been brought to Palmyra Hospital as a result of the Israeli airstrikes, Shaam Network writes.
Hundreds of schools have been destroyed in Syria after attacks from the regime or Russia, Enab Baladi writes.
Analysts have observed that President Assad appears to be pivoting towards Arab countries capable of financing Syria’s reconstruction.
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Lavrentiev said Russia’s military mandate in Syria does not include preventing arms transfers to Lebanon via Syria, an issue that Israel must address directly with Iran and the Syrian regime without expecting Russian intervention, Basheer Al-Baker said in Al-Modon.
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Lavrentiev noted that Moscow had filed a formal protest with Israel after a strike near Hemeimeem, al-Watan writes.
Bahra notes that while Syria may not be a top priority for Trump, it remains closely linked to other international and regional issues that are likely to take precedence
Lavrentiev emphasized that Moscow strongly opposes Israeli raids targeting Syria, according to Athr Press. But he added: “It’s wise to recognize that they [Israel] are very clever and will take steps to ensure their own survival.”
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Regarding his potential meeting with Assad, Erdogan expressed optimism about the possibility of holding talks to put “Syrian-Turkish relations on the right track, Syria TV says,
Diplomatic sources told Athr Press that “The United States can only end its presence in the region through a comprehensive agreement with Turkey.”
Evident signs of Assad’s shift toward the “axis of moderation” emerged after the Manama summit in May 2024, Shawkat Gharzeldin writes in al-Araby al-Jadeed.
A source within the pro-Iranian factions confirmed to +963 that “an expanded meeting took place, bringing together the leaders of the IRG and their allied factions”.
One prominent shift between Trump’s first and current terms is the normalization of relations between Syria and several Arab nations, Athr Press writes.
In the lead-up to the Astana negotiations, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that Turkish and Russian intelligence officers held a meeting at the Russian checkpoint near the village of Tarnaba, al-Araby al-Jadeed reports.
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“Sanctions on the Syrian regime ensure that individuals who have committed heinous crimes cannot enter the UK”, the British envoy said.
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Iran’s alleged aim to establish a drug trafficking corridor targeting Israel and Jordan has only intensified local resistance, 963 media writes.
Since her arrival in Germany, Ilham Ahmed, has been actively promoting the administration’s vision and projects, Enab Baladi writes.
Diplomatic sources told al-Modon that Damascus is signaling its willingness to play a significant role in controlling borders and preventing smuggling.
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Lavrov recalled that Damascus’s conditions for rapprochement include the return of northern Syrian territory currently controlled by Turkey, according to al-Masshad.
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The General Secretariat of the Syrian Democratic Track announced last Saturday the conclusion of its founding conference in Brussels, +963 Media writes.
Political analyst Mohammad Jazzar told Al-Araby Al-Jadeed that Syria’s apparent shift, especially since the October “Operation Al-Aqsa Flood,” reflects a preference for strengthening ties with Arab states.
Minister Sabbagh concluded by reiterating Syria’s vision for a pluralistic approach to security, emphasizing cooperation over conflict and unity over division, al-Baath writes.
Sources suggest that Ankara’s pressure on al-Nusra is to avert a potential military operation that could undermine agreements with Russia, al-Watan says.
The Secretary of the Russian Security Council, Sergei Shoigu, has called for increased political and economic support for the Syrian regime and for strengthening normalization processes at the Arab and regional levels.
Russia seeks to persuade Iran not to launch attacks from Syrian territory, Syria TV says.
Speaking to reporters during his return flight from the BRICS summit in Kazan, Erdogan stated, “Ankara expects Damascus to recognize that genuine normalization will also benefit it.”
Mazloum Abdi, commander-in-chief of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), condemned the attacks as “indiscriminate and unjustified”, +963 Media writes.
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Russia announced on Monday the death of a naval officer in Syria, though the circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, Syria TV writes.
From October 22 to 24, Russia is hosting the BRICS summit in Kazan, featuring over 20 world leaders, 963 media reports.
It seems likely that Israel will not be content with its limited ground incursion into Syria, al-Modon writes.
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Bahra emphasized the need for dialogue under the guidance of the Ministry of Defense to prevent further bloodshed, Syria TV writes.
This news round on Syria covers several critical developments. In Latakia, an Israeli airstrike targeted a weapons depot, causing injuries and triggering explosions, as tensions
“The meeting will definitely take place,” Bogdanov stated, according to al-Baath.
One particularly devastating strike hit a sawmill near Idlib city, killing 5 people and injuring over 10 workers, some of whom remain in critical condition, Syria TV writes.
The statement reaffirmed the Salvation Government’s commitment to taking all necessary measures to defend civilians and uphold their right to live in safety and dignity in their homeland.
Commenting on the Russian escalation, Rashid Hourani, a military affairs researcher at the Jusoor Center for Studies, stated that the objective is to send warning messages to opposition factions, Enab Baladi reports.
The Russian airstrikes coincided with a visit from a UN delegation to the area, al-Hal Net writes.
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The Syrian Army has significantly reinforced its positions around Aleppo and Idlib, the pro-government al-Watan writes.
Syria TV reported the incursion of Israeli tanks and vehicles that have started constructing a military dirt road in the Golan region of Syrian territory.
Zakharova criticized the routine nature of such actions, al-Watan writes.
Minister Lavrov remarked that the “Astana format has proven effective as a mechanism for promoting a comprehensive resolution to the Syrian crisis,” acknowledging that “more work is needed.”
The HTS and its allies are showing a growing sense of confidence, which could be dangerously misplaced, Ernest Khoury argues in al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The military police operating under the opposition Syrian National Army, allied with Turkey, announced the closure of a humanitarian crossing used by Syrian refugees fleeing Lebanon due to Israeli aggression, al-Araby al-Jadeed says.
Media sources close to the SDF indicated that the blockade was intended to prevent militants from Assad’s militias from escaping to support armed robbery gangs in southern Hassakeh, Shaam Network writes.
A military commander close to HTS told Syria TV that preparations are underway, including planting defensive mines and cancelling leave for its members.
The industrial city of Hisyah, located in the countryside of Homs, was subjected to Israeli shelling on Sunday. Amer Khalil, the director of the industrial
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This attack occurred after the arrival of an Iranian plane, marking the first strike on Lattakia Airport, Syria TV says.
Faisal Mekdad was sworn in as Vice President of the Republic before President Bashar al-Assad on October 2, 2024, raising the question: does this signify a promotion or a demotion for the seasoned diplomat?
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Military sources in northern Syria informed the Al-Araby al-Jadeed that on Sunday, a checkpoint of the Levant Front attacked Colonel Hassan Marei Hamada, the Minister of Defense in the Syrian Interim Government.
During the Lebanese Civil War in the 1980s, Syria and Hezbollah found themselves on opposing sides, Syria TV writes.
An official source in Quneitra governorate, who wished to remain anonymous, confirmed to Athr Press that the Israeli forces are conducting excavations along the border strip in the occupied Syrian Golan
Military and local sources in Daraa and Quneitra confirmed to Syria TV that the military situation in southern Syria and along the borders of the occupied Golan remains unchanged.
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The Eighth Brigade comprises several local factions in Daraa that were once part of the opposition.
Syrian security forces have arrested media activist Younis Suleiman from Tartous, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Wood reiterated that U.S. sanctions will remain in place until there is meaningful progress toward a political solution aligned with Resolution 2254
No government, regardless of its composition, can address Syria’s economic crisis without addressing the underlying political issue, Syria TV says.
Assad participated in a ceremony on September 15 to celebrate the birth of Prophet Mohammad at the Saad bin Muath Mosque in Damascus
The situation in Syria remains highly volatile and complex, with various conflicts and tensions continuing to unfold across the country. In northern Syria, Turkish-occupied areas
The Turkish presidency clarified that while there has been significant media speculation, no formal agreement has been reached.
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Mekdad emphasized that Syria’s efforts are directed toward the liberation of “every speck of soil occupied” by Turkey or the United States, according to Enab Baladi.
Syria TV revealed that following the airstrikes, Israeli helicopters conducted a rapid ground operation.
Escalating tensions across Syria and its surrounding regions continue to raise alarms, as new reports highlight the deepening humanitarian and security crises. In France, anti-terrorism
Mekdad reiterated the need for Turkey to withdraw from northern Syria and Iraq to advance normalization efforts and restore relations
The Council also expressed its hope for the resumption of the Constitutional Committee, Athr Press reports.
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The recent statement serves as a public reaffirmation of the Brotherhood’s longstanding opposition to the Iranian regime.
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Syria said western countries are abandoning their commitment to respect property rights and the principle of state immunity.
Observers speculate that Gabbard could have a profound influence on Trump’s policies towards Syria and Assad, Wael Merza writes for Syria TV.
A source told the pro-government al-Watan that the upcoming talks will discuss the definition and identification of terrorism.
The newspaper said Russia is expected to be the losing side in the Ukraine war, according to Syria TV.
Lavrov also addressed American attempts to establish a “quasi-state” within Syrian territory, al-Watan writes.
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Today’s news round on Syria covers a diverse range of stories highlighting the ongoing complexities in the region. In California, a man has been sentenced
Moscow has reaffirmed its support for the steps toward rapprochement between Turkey and Syria, al-Watan writes.
As images of the crash circulated, conflicting accounts emerged about the incident, Syria TV writes.
Assad refuted claims by Turkish officials that Syria had insisted on the withdrawal of Turkish forces as a precondition, al-Modon writes.
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Firas Qaddour, Syria’s Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources expressed gratitude to Russia, al-Baath writes.
Today’s news round on Syria highlights a range of developments that underscore the ongoing complexities in the region. The Israeli Defense Forces intercepted a suspicious
“99 percent of those who go to fight in Russia will meet their end”, said a recruit from Suweida, according to Syria TV.
A source told Syria TV that Batal was initially injured and transferred to a hospital, where he remained for four weeks under tight security by the Russian military police.
Sources within the Syrian Civil Aviation Corporation expect changes in the organization’s operations in the coming days, following the activation of an investment contract with a private company.
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Investigative efforts have traced the background of the three Syrian nationals associated with Iloma, Iyad Jaafari writes in al-Modon.
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The Russian and American sides signed a memorandum on “anti-collision protocols” in December 2019, according to Athr Press.
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Jamous voiced concerns among Syrians about potential deviations from UN Resolution 2254, according to Shaam Network.
Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati’s team has prepared a five-point plan for Syrian refugees, which was presented to the cabinet during a session on Wednesday,
The Assad regime is clearly embarrassed, particularly since the start of the Gaza war, Adnan Ali writes in Syria TV.
Russia is attempting to rehabilitate Assad’s image on a regional and international level, Syria TV says.
Iran’s involvement with the Syrian Navy dates back to 2007, al-Araby al-Jadeed reports.
The rivalry between Russia and Iran in Syria reveals underlying strategic differences, Syria TV writes.
All roads leading to the security squares in the cities of Hassakeh and Qamishli have been reopened, Shaam Network reports.
For the fourth consecutive day, SDF checkpoints continue to besiege the city center of Hassakeh, Athr Press writes.
Putin also encouraged Assad to open up to Turkey and drop the preconditions for normalizing relations between Damascus and Ankara, Syria TV says.
The regime introduced five and ten-year recruitment contracts, offering competitive salaries and other incentives, including exemptions from compulsory service after five years, according to
If Trump wins, US interest in Syria may wane, leaving the Syrian issue to Israeli-Russian agreements, Abdul Basit Sida writes in Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
It appears the Assad regime requested Italy to appoint an ambassador to Damascus as a first step towards building trust after years of security contacts, Bassam Barbandi writes in Syria TV.
The talks involved an extensive exchange of views on the current situation in Syria, Syria TV says.
The Syrian National Coalition and the Syrian Negotiation Commission have categorically denied reports of a meeting with Alexander Lavrentiev
Syrian Airlines Director General Hatem Kabbas explained that “the aircraft to be acquired must be exclusively with Russian engines to avoid Western sanctions, Sawt al-Asima says.
Civil activist Rawad Sadiq survived an assassination attempt yesterday afternoon while travelling from Suweida to the town of Al-Kafr on his motorcycle, Syria TV reports.
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The Russian Reconciliation Center in Syria announced that Russian and Syrian forces had set up a military base in Ain al-Arab, north of Aleppo.
“What I saw in my contacts with the other side is that they are open to negotiation,” Fidan said.
The pro-government Athr Press dismisses reports of a Ukranian strike in Syria as “fake”.
In June, a source revealed to the Syria TV website that the SDF is heading to escalate against the Syrian regime “in response to contacts and rapprochement between the regime and Turkey.”
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The local network “Daraa 24” reported that anti-aircraft missiles intercepted Israeli missiles targeting the military hill of Jabiya.
The reestablishment of diplomatic ties is seen as a significant step towards international engagement with Syria, Athr Press writes.
Assad’s visit to Moscow comes at a particularly delicate time, Syria TV writes.
Civil sources told Al-Watan that on Saturday and Sunday, the Turkish army’s escalation had affected several towns.
Syria TV sat with Badr Jamous, the head of the Syrian Negotiating Commission.
The meeting may take place by next August at a checkpoint on the Syrian-Turkish border, Syria TV reports.
Hezbollah has denied responsibility for the recent deadly strike in Majdal Shams, which killed at least 10 civilians in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights, contrary
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The European Union has imposed new sanctions on key military officials within the regime’s army under the Union’s Global Human Rights Sanctions System.
“Turkey must collaborate with the Syrian regime on issues such as border security, combating terrorism, and the safe return of refugees”, Fidan said.
The Assad Erdogan meeting aims to support the normalization of relations between Turkey and Syria.
The so-called Afrin Liberation Forces of the SDF continued to escalate tensions along the contact lines with the Turkish forces, al-Watan reports.
One of the newly emerged names in the assembly is Fahd Darwish, whose dual nationality (Iranian and Syrian) raised considerable controversy, Syria TV says.
Alexandr Yefimov has stated that the media’s portrayal of the Syrian-Turkish rapprochement path is premature.
Russia seeks high-level coordination with Turkey and the Syrian regime to manage the situation in this region, Syria TV says.
On behalf of himself and the Syrian people, President al-Assad congratulated the friendly Russian people, al-Baath writes.
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Yefimov also highlighted the strong social connections between Russians and Syrians, Athr Press writes.
Turkey has been keen to provide assurances to the Syrian opposition regarding the path of normalization, Enab Baladi says.
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Damascus confirms that its main demand for rapprochement with Ankara is the return of all its territory to its control, Athr Press writes.
A source from the center confirmed to Athr Press that the explosion was caused by a homemade device targeting the Russian medical team.
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Hassan is a prominent figure among Syrian officers with close ties to Russia, al-Souria Net writes.
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
Saudi Arabia strongly condemned the Israeli airstrike.
Te Russian Foreign Ministry condemned the violation of Syria’s sovereignty, according to al-Thawra.
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President Putin expressed gratitude for Syria’s solidarity, emphasizing the strength found in unity and the shared commitment to “overcoming terrorism”.
Fidan emphasized the importance of upholding the Astana agreement.
An opposition figure told Enab Baladi that, if such a proposal arises, the Syrian Negotiation Commission will deliberate on it, but said they maintain Geneva as their preference.
President Assad emphasized the election result as a testament to the Russian populace’s deep trust in Putin.
In recent months, progress toward reconciliation between Turkey and the Syrian regime has stagnated, according to Nedaa Post.
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Pedersen aims to advance discussions on the ninth round of the Constitutional Committee talks, according to al-Watan.
There are three primary rationales for the United States to engage in substantive dialogue with Turkey on Syria, Mahmoud Allouch writes in Syria TV.
The humanitarian crisis in Syria has reached an unprecedented scale.
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The meeting resulted in an agreement preventing Assad’s forces from entering the Shahba area in Aleppo.
The Israeli Broadcasting Corporation reported that the Israeli Air Force intercepted a drone that crossed from Syrian territory into the occupied Golan on Tuesday morning.
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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan stated that the current circumstances do not favour the completion of the Syrian-Turkish reconciliation process.
In a revealing interview with Russian journalist Vladimir Solovyov, Assad bypassed crucial discussions on Syria’s economic and political future.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated that the prospects for normalization between Turkey and the Syrian regime have been hindered due to the situation in the Gaza Strip.
On February 28th, protests escalated following the tragic death of a demonstrator during a forcible dispersal by Syrian regime security forces, Shaam Network reported
The Turkish FM said in a recent television interview that the Syrian regime’s insistence on preconditions was misguided, al-Souria Net reports
Sources informed pro-government daily Al-Watan that Geir Pedersen has requested an appointment to visit Damascus in February.
The Syrian president was speaking during a recent Syrian-Russian youth camp meeting, al-Thawra reported
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
An investigation by the Syrian Investigative Journalism Unit (Siraj) and Daraj delves into the inner workings of Syrian currency printing operations in Russia
Russia, Iran compete for influence through the leaching of their respective languages in Syrian schools, Asharq al-Awsat says
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According to Vadim Kulet, deputy head of the Russian Center for Reconciliation in Syria, two Israeli fighter jets conducted the raid, injuring three individuals.
Ukrainian intelligence disclosed on Monday that Iran and Lebanese Hezbollah are training Russian pilots in the utilization of Iranian drones.
The strongest indication of renewed activity came from Russian envoy Alexander Lavrentiev, Abdulmunem Issa writes in the pro-government al-Watan.
The US House of Representatives is set to vote on Tuesday, on a bill aimed at opposing normalization with the Syrian regime.
Lavrov emphasized that Russia can no longer regard Switzerland as a neutral platform, according to the pro-government Athr Press.
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This visit marks Amir-Abdollahian’s first trip to Syria since October 13
Aged in his sixties, he was fatally shot and subjected to mutilation with sharp objects, accorfding to Ahrar Houran.
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Seventy-two civilians were killed in Syria during January 2024, as documented by the Syrian Network for Human Rights.
The most recent meeting between Turkish officials and representatives of the Syrian regime occurred in June.
In the week leading up to Astana 21, Turkey’s ratification of Sweden’s NATO accession cast a shadow over Russian-Turkish relations, Abdul Muneim Issa writes in al-Watan.
Lavrentyev has officially stated that the attempt to normalize relations between Turkey and the Syrian regime has failed, according to al-Modon.
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Lavrentiev announced Moscow’s plans to host an upcoming summit on Syria, according to al-Baath.
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In Shaaban’s view, the American forces within the Syrian Arab Republic are regarded as occupying forces, akin to Israeli and Turkish forces.
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The Russian news agency RIA Novosti revealed the hospitalization of Ali Mamlouk due to health problems.
The 21st International Meeting on Syria, following the Astana format, commenced on Wednesday morning in Astana, the capital of Kazakhstan.
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Israeli Operations Target Key Iranian Figures in Syria, Signaling Strategic Shift, according to Syria TV.
The Syrian regime persists in overlooking the Jordanian warplanes’ targeting of civilian homes in Suweida, according to Enab Baladi.
The investment conference aligns with the Turkish government’s narrative of fostering a sustainable development environment in northern Syria, according to al-Tareek.
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The Turkish escalation serves as an opportunity for Ankara to reassert its commitment to expanding and fortifying its military presence in Syria, according to Athr Press.
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The Human Rights Watch’s World Report 2024 highlights a series of significant human rights concerns in Syria amidst an ongoing economic crisis.
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The tourist composition consisted of one million and 750 thousand Arab visitors and 250 thousand foreigners, according to Athr Press.
Two weeks have elapsed since the departure of Ghassan Abbas, the Syrian ambassador to the UAE, without any announcement of a successor, Enab Baladi says.
Ahrar Horan documented 31 assassination operations and attempts last month, according to al-Tareeq.
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Iran engaged in extensive consultations with Iraqi authorities to facilitate Syria’s reinstatement into the Arab League, Sawt al-Asima says.
University graduates are taking various jobs unrelated to their field, including selling sweets and working at a gas station, according to Syria TV.
Due to the recurrent targeting of residential neighbourhoods and public facilities, Idleb University took the precautionary measure of suspending the working hours for both students and staff on Monday.
Putin has issued a presidential decree extending citizenship to individuals from Syria, Ukraine, Yemen, Iraq, and Afghanistan who are enlisted in the Russian military, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
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Assad has been actively engaging in both diplomatic and military initiatives as part of his administration’s ongoing efforts to address various challenges facing the country, al-Baath says.
Russian Defense Minister emphasized the imperative of maintaining peace and stability in Syria and the Nagorno-Karabakh region, according to al-Watan.
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Vershinin and Sabbagh underscored the importance of averting the spread of the ongoing Gaza war to neighbouring countries, according to al-Modon.
Given that the U.S. presence is vital for the survival of the AANES, the prospect of withdrawal leaves the entire issue uncertain Akil Mahfouz writes in Athr Press.
The SNHR president underscored the challenging nature of documenting violations in Syria, according to Syria TV.
Turkish Defense Minister Yaşar Güler emphasized that Turkey will not withdraw its forces from Syrian territory, according to Athr Press.
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The Israeli airstrike specifically targeted a farm situated in the Sayeda Zeinab area of the Damascus countryside, according to Athr Press.
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The Syrian regime could end a contract with the Russian company Stroytransgaz for fertilizer manufacturing in Homs, according to al-Modon.
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The reasons behind Russia’s decision to remove Shulgin from his post remain unclear, according to al-Souria Net.
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The UAE is currently engaged in dialogue with both the Syrian regime and Russia to revive the provision calling for the removal of Iranian militias from the Golan Heights, according to Syria TV.
Bilal Al-Na’al is a prominent Damascus-born businessman, known for his significant contributions in the real estate and investment sectors
The U.S. Representative commended the peaceful protests in Al-Suweida, emphasizing the Syrian people’s rights to peaceful assembly.
On Tuesday, high-level discussions took place in Moscow between Syrian and Russian officials, focusing on recent Israeli attacks, according to Tishreen.
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Former opposition factions in Daraa have clashed with ISIS, resulting in two of the group’s members dying, according to al-Modon.
Syrians are holding onto hope that the movement unfolding in the city of Suweida will serve as a beacon of change, Ali Safar writes in Syria TV
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Al-Souria Net outlined the gradual decline of Syria’s wheat production and the shrinking of its cultivation areas.
The Turkish-Syrian normalization process has hit a roadblock, al-Modon writes.
The Syrian Center for Media and Freedom of Expression is concurrently pursuing two complaints related to chemical weapons, according to Baladi News.
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Three members of Assad’s militia, including an officer, fell victim to an explosive device on Wednesday in the western countryside of Daraa, Orient Net writes.
Iran aims to reinforce its forces in its areas of presence in Syria, according to Baladi News.
Since 2014, the UN has utilized the Bab al-Hawa crossing from Turkey to distribute aid to millions in northwestern Syria.
Guterres pledged to work on securing funding for early recovery projects, particularly in the critical electricity sector, according to al-Souria Net.
The SNHR sais the forces of the Syrian-Russian alliance persist in intentionally bombing civilian objects and infrastructure in northwestern Syria.
Syria accused the west of enabling Israel to posses and develop weapons of mass destruction, according to al-Baath.
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It is evident that the Iranian axis is not willing to sacrifice the Syrian regime to protect the Hamas movement, according to Ibrahim Rayhan in Syria TV.
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The law prohibits these companies from engaging with foreign entities or serving as branches of foreign or Arab companies, according to Shaam Network.
An attack by ISIS on various positions in the eastern countryside of Homs resulted in casualties among Syrian soldiers, according to Athr Press.
France strongly condemns the artillery and aerial bombardment conducted by the regime and Russian forces in Idleb governorate, according to Baladi News.
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A plane affiliated with Mahan Air, linked to the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, landed at the Hemeimeem base last Thursday, Sawt al-Asima writes.
The primary objective behind these new amendments is to exert pressure on Russian companies, according to al-Modon.
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Shelling launched by regime forces and Russia targeted dozens of public facilities and civilian homes, Baladi News reports.
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Louay Kharita emerged unscathed from the incident, Syria TV writes.
US fighter jets conducted a series of raids targeting Iranian militia sites in eastern Syria, according to Syria TV.
The Syria Response Coordinators urgently call upon all parties involved to adhere to international humanitarian law, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
A correspondent from Syria TV reported that Russian warplanes conducted multiple missile raids near the village of al-Hamama in the western countryside of Idleb.
Confidential sources have informed Sowt al-Asima that Damascus International Airport is set to resume operations by the end of this week.
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This brutal assault led to the untimely deaths of four innocent children, including three girls and a boy, according to Baladi News.
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Jaafar al-Husseini said Americans were essential partners in killing the residents of the Gaza Strip, according to Athr Press.
This decision comes after necessary repairs were carried out to address the damage inflicted by Israeli airstrikes, Enab Baladi writes.
Russia’s initial objective was to establish Syria as a secure base for its forces in the Middle East, according to al-Souria Net.
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The Syrian regime has imposed house arrest on Hossam Qaterji in Yafour,, according to Syria TV.
The broader region of Idleb had witnessed a dangerous military escalation over the past 15 days, according to Baladi News.
Presidents al-Assad and Putin explored strategies to halt Israeli aggression against the Gaza Strip, according to Athr Press.
Some say that the Assad regime and Iran may be pressuring Moscow to launch a major military campaign to retake Idleb, according to Baladi News.
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Abdollahian was en route to Damascus as part of a regional tour originating in Iraq, according to Syria TV.
The UN delegation is set to inspect the conditions in the displaced persons’ camps and several hospitals, according to Baladi News.
Since the attack on the Homs military academy, Syrian regime forces have led a relentless bombardment campaign, according to Enab Baladi.
Statement by the Arab League appears to echo the narrative of the Assad regime, according to al-Souria Net.
The CENTCOM commander has stated that Russia appears to be reducing its provocative actions in Syria, al-Modon reports.
The primary objective of Assad’s visit is to seek economic support and investments, according to Adnan Ali in Syria TV.
Russian Deputy FM Sergey Vershinin engaged in discussions with the United Nations Special Envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen, concerning the Syrian crisis, according to Shaam Network.
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Russia’s intervention in 2015 turned the Syrian conflict into a well-defined international struggle, Jamal al-Shoufi writes.
Sources told al-Souria Net that the Syrian regime fell short in providing the security and political framework to halt the illicit export of contraband.
Earlier reports indicating that the Arab League’s special committee had suspended its contacts with the Syrian government, according to Athr Press.
The recently inked “strategic partnership” agreements between the Syrian regime and China remain somewhat vague, Iyad al-Jaafari writes in al-Modon.
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
The complementarity of Iranian and Russian roles in the Syrian-Turkish reconciliation file is evident, Munzer Eid writes in the pro-government al-Watan.
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President al-Assad will be joined by a prominent political and economic delegation, according to Athr Press.
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The organization highlighted the critical need for intensified healthcare services, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
The Russian initiatives aimed to prevent the SDF, backed by the United States, from exploiting tensions, according to Syria TV.
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
Abdi confirmed that direct communication had not taken place, according to al-Souria Net.
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Ongoing military escalation has led to the displacement of hundreds of families, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
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Putin underscored the importance of safeguarding Syria’s territorial integrity, according to Athr Press.
Mekdad highlighted Syria’s alignment with positive global forces to establish a world free from colonialism, according to al-Watan.
Both Goldrich and Foyle underscored the vital nature of a robust partnership between the United States and the SDF, Syria TV writes.
Syrians have either reached or are rapidly approaching a national consensus, Marwan Kabalan writes in Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Sabbagh currently occupies the position of Permanent Representative of the Syrian Arab Republic to the United Nations, but will be transferred from his current role, according to al-Watan.
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The confrontation escalated into intense clashes between the opposing sides, according to Athr Press.
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The movement claims there is a secret tunnel leading to Bashar al-Assad’s palace, according to Baladi News.
The victims of this devastating incident originated from the village of al-Ruwaiha in the southern countryside of Idleb, according to al-Souria Net.
The Russian Foreign Ministry suggested that it would be suitable for one of the Arab capitals to host the Constitutional Committee’s session, according to Syria TV.
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
Communication between Qahtani and the international coalition occurred with the knowledge and approval of HTS leadership, according to Syria TV.
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Israeli shelling led to fires breaking out at several locations around Damascus, according to Baladi News.
The interview’s platform allowed Assad to broadcast his deceptive rhetoric, says al-Souria Net.
Assad’s recent televised interview with Sky News Arabia has raised intriguing questions about the source of his self-assured demeanour, according to Sateh Noureddine in al-Modon.
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The blast originated from an explosive device planted within a vehicle belonging to Military Security, according to Baladi News.
The countries endorsing normalization with Assad are becoming increasingly uneasy, Riad Maoases writes in al-Tareek.
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HTS announced on Monday the casualties inflicted on regime forces and their supporting militias, according to Baladi News.
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The administration of U.S. President Joe Biden is cautious about engaging in any military ventures in Syria, according to al-Watan.
Jamous is the fourth president of the commission since its establishment in 2015, according to al-Souria Net.
Iran has been actively working to establish a popular resistance among tribesmen in northeastern Syria, Syria TV writes.
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The Russian Reconciliation Center in Syria has reported another violation of Syrian airspace by the United States, Athr Press writes.
Mekdad’s visit to Tehran primarily focused on political and economic matters, Athr Press writes.
Mekdad’s visit to Tehran coincides with an unprecedented living crisis in Syria, al-Souria Net reports.
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The “Great Middle East Deal” puts Syria as a land of frontier, Abdel Nasser Al-Ayed writes for al-Modon.
The next round of talks in the Astana format on Syria will be held in Kazakhstan before the end of this year, according to Athr Press.
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Many deportees were subjected to beatings, insults, and humiliation during their detention and deportation, Baladi News reports.
Vershinin confirmed that these vital contacts between the two countries will persist, according to Athr Press.
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Lavrentiev conveyed to Assad warm regards from President Vladimir Putin, according to al-Baath.
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The American stance towards Assad is directly linked to the ongoing U.S.-Iranian negotiations on the nuclear issue, according to Syria TV.
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Tensions flared in the area following a confrontation between young men from the Jaramana camp and others from the city of Jaramana, al-Souria Net reports.
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No suspected locations involved in drug smuggling from Syria to Jordan in the border villages of Suweida governorate were inspected, al-Modon writes.
There has been an increase in incidents involving Russian aircrafts intercepting American ones in Syrian airspace, according to Baladi News.
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
Erdogan emphasized that Damascus’ condition regarding the Turkish withdrawal from Syria is unlikely to be met, according to Athr Press.
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The U.S. military presence in the northern countryside of the Deir-ez-Zor governorate continues to strengthen, according to al-Watan.
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Hafez el-Assad studies in Russia show that he is under Moscow’s influence, Omar al-Kaddour writes in al-Modon.
To ascertain the identities of the deceased, their remains were sent to the Directorate of Forensic Medicine in Damascus countryside, according to Syria TV.
The Assad regime’s reliance on economic ties with Iran and Russia has impeded its recovery, Hassan Aswad writes in Syria TV.
Turkey has made commitments to relocate armed groups to a distance of six kilometres from the M4 road between Hassakeh and Aleppo, according to al-Souria Net.
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Al-Watan says the Ukrainian army established a special battalion for SDF fighters.
The U.S. is trying to implement a plan in Suweida with the local Druze population similar to the eastern Syria region run by the SDF, according to Athr Press.
Syrian regime forces and Russia targeted the town of al-Bara in the southern countryside of Idleb on Sunday, according to Syria TV.
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Your daily-brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
U.S. intelligence is offering a monthly payment of up to two thousand dollars to individuals willing to participate in the conflict in Ukraine, according to Athr Press.
Tensions between Russian and U.S. forces have risen in recent months, according to Baladi News.
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The convoy was carrying essential logistical equipment, accompanied by military armoured vehicles, according to Athr Press.
The United States has consistently opposed the Arab and Turkish efforts to foster closer ties with Syria, Athr Press writes.
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The escalation of violence in Syria is linked to the trajectory of the Syrian-Turkish rapprochement, Athr Press writes.
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According to Arab sources, over 40,000 Syrians have expressed their desire to support Russia in its fight against Ukraine, Baladi News claims.
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Turkish intelligence agents were able to pinpoint the origins of attacks northern Syria, according to Athr Press.
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The recent escalation of violence by the regime forces, Russia, and their allies has instilled fear among civilians, Baladi News reports.
Assad highlighted the measures taken by Syrian state institutions to facilitate the return of refugees, al-Watan reports.
Washington perceives Syria as a battleground between two camps, akin to Ukraine and Taiwan, according to Athr Press.
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Russian warplanes targeted a bustling market in the countryside of Jisr al-Shughour, situated in the northwestern region of Idleb, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
Prigozhin’s political and financial future remains uncertain as he seeks exile in Belarus, Iyad el-Jaafara writes.
Participants in the talks agreed to schedule the ninth round of meetings of the Constitutional Committee for August or September, according to Athr Press.
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Lavrentiev stated that all parties involved have endorsed a road map to facilitate the advancement of normalized relations, Athr Press states.
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The primary task of this group is to provide perspectives and strategies addressing the Syrian conflict and its multifaceted dimensions, al-Modon reports.
The concluding statement of Astana 20 emphasized the continuation of talks regarding the normalization of relations between Turkey and the Assad regime, al-Souria Net reports.
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The Astana parties have started exchanging political messages through military escalation before the meeting, according to al-Modon.
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Sources told Syria TV that the military convoy is likely heading towards the Manbij area.
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The UN envoy affirmed that he is closely collaborating with all stakeholders committed to advancing the process, according to al-Souria Net.
Turkey it is treating the Syrian issue with utmost urgency, according to Athr Press.
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
The deputy foreign ministers of Syria, Turkey, Iran, and Russia will convene in the Kazakh capital, Astana, on June 21st, according to Athr Press.
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
Alexander Yefimov candidly acknowledged that the two sides still have a long way to go in bridging their differences, according to Orient Net.
A Turkish drone launched an attack on a transport vehicle carrying Russian soldiers, Baladi News writes.
The appointment of Hakan Fidan, the former Turkish intelligence chief, as the new Turkish Foreign Minister, gained considerable attention, Athr Press writes.
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Syria criticized Israel’s aggressive behaviour and its nuclear capabilities, according to al-Baath.
Sources emphasized to Athr Press that the presence of Russian and Syrian forces in Tal Rifaat remains unchanged.
Russian forces have initiated a withdrawal of their personnel from the contact lines in Aleppo, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
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America intends on creating a new Free Syrian Army in Raqqa, according to Athr Press.
Turkey will continue its path of reconciliation with Syria following Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s victory, according to al-Watan.
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
HTS has adopted a new approach to handling foreign fighters who are actively involved in their ranks, according to Athr Press.
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Syria unequivocally denounces the recent drone attack carried out by the Ukrainian regime on Moscow, according to al-Baath.
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A reliable source has confirmed to Athr Press that the Syrian army has successfully intercepted and shot down 12 drones in various locations.
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The deputy U.S. special envoy for the “international coalition,” expressed serious concern over the camps for displaced people, according to Syria TV.
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Russia claims the US military base in Al-Tanf is being used to train ISIS militants for carrying out sabotage acts in its territories, according to Athr Press.
The Turkish Foreign Minister engaged in a telephone conversation with his Russian counterpart about the Syrian file, according to al-Souria Net.
The opposition is currently considering the possibility of partially withdrawing from Turkey and relocating to Qatar, according to Athr Press.
The regime is claiming it has conducted several elections since the resolution passed in 2015, according to al-Souria Net.
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
Mekdad said the primary objective of talks was ending any form of illegal military presence on Syrian territory, according to Athr Press.
Assad will arrive in Saudi Arabia a day before the summit for bilateral talks, Baladi News reports.
The prospects of the Constitutional Committee’s process resuming in the next phase remain uncertain, according to al-Souria Net.
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The future resumption of the Constitutional Committee’s work remains uncertain, al-Souria Net writes.
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According to Cavusoglu, the participants emphasized the importance of advancing the political process in Syria, Baladi News reports.
Mekdad emphasized that Syria and Turkey share common interests and goals, al-Watan.
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Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar confirmed the establishment of a military coordination center in Syria with the participation of Turkey, Russia, Syria, and Iran, Athr Press writes.
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Statement by the White House on the Continuation of the National Emergency With Respect to the Actions of the Government of Syria.
It is the US and the European Union that needs to encourage the Arab League to come up with a roadmap for the Syrian crisis, Bassam Barabandi argues in an op-ed.
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Lebanese intellectuals have released a statement denouncing the despicable and discriminatory campaign against Syrian citizens, according to al-Modon.
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
Syria TV is saying that the talks held in Moscow yesterday focused on Syria’s territorial integrity and the return of Syrian refugees.
Ankara says that the quadripartite meeting planned in Moscow on Tuesday, is part of the efforts to normalize relations with the regime, Asharq Al-Awsat says.
Russia holds meeting with controversial opposition figure over future of Syria, Shaam network reports.
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Bouthaina Shaaban met with Alexander Yakovenko, Rector of the Diplomatic Academy of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, al-Watan reports.
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If Bashar al-Assad intends to curb drug smuggling to the Gulf states, he would be targeting Maher al-Assad’s interest, Iyad al-Jaafary writes in Syria TV.
iin exchange for dealing with Assad, the Americans want him to deal realistically with the Kurdish matter, al-Modon reports.
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
Sources close to the regime have reportedly cited Iran’s negative role in obstructing a consensus between Ankara and Damascus, according to Baladi News.
Regime loyalists have described Abbas as “a prominent leader” who fought in numerous battles, Shaam Network reports.
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Your daily brief of the English-speaking press on Syria.
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The Russian Ambassador to Syria emphasized that the process of normalizing relations between Syria and Turkey is a lengthy one, al-Watan reports.
Despite reservations expressed by the participating countries, sources claim that the Moscow meeting had a positive outcome, according to al-Modon.
After years of being isolated in the region, Syria is receiving a warm welcome back into the Arab world, according to Athr Press.
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Initial reports suggest that more than 50 ISIS militants were either killed or injured, Athr Press says.
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The regime insists on obtaining guarantees of a Turkish withdrawal from Syrian territory.
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Mekdad’s visit falls within the framework of the Arab-Syrian rapprochement, Athr Press says.
Sinan Ogan has expressed his desire to meet with President Assad.
Safadi met his Lebanese counterpart Abdullah Bou Habib in Amman, according to Athr Press.
Sources said the main focus of the intensive consultations of the past weeks was on the guarantees demanded by Damascus, according to al-Watan.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov, said the meeting would take place in early April, according to al-Watan.
Sources say Riyadh has made “clear requests” to Assad regarding drug trafficking, according to Iyad al-Jaafari in al-Modon.
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Erdogan needs to show that despite all that has happened, he is still capable of putting things right and that he is the one who can solve the problem, according to Athr Press.
Emerging countries that aspire to create a new multilateral international order are taking proactive steps and are no longer satisfied with merely reacting, according to Nader al-Omari in al-Watan.
Abdollahian emphasized that positive and constructive agreements are being made in the region, according to Athr Press.
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Normalization will anger Italy’s allies in the European Union, Enab Baladi writes.
Assad may be unable to sell Syria to the Russians, Satae Noureddine writes in an op-ed to al-Modon.
Turkey said the decision to postpone the meeting was linked to Russia, according to al-Souria Net.
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The sanctions target Assad himself and his prime minister, Hussein Arnous, and Foreign Minister, Faisal al-Mekdad, according to al-Souria Net.
Samir Salha asks if Moscow decided to delay the summit until after the upcoming Turkish elections on May 14th, in an op-ed to Syria TV.
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Israeli analysts predict that in the next five years, Washington and, consequently Israel will face more crises, according to al-Watan.
Dardari served as the Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs in Syria, according to al-Mashhad.
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Moscow is arranging a meeting between Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and Russian President Vladimir Putin, according to al-Watan.
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Russia says the meeting will be a technical one, at the level of deputy foreign ministers, to prepare for the meeting of foreign ministers, according to Athr Press.
Omar Kaddour writes in al-Modon that while the current regime cannot run a competent dictatorship, the remaining forces cannot be integrated into any settlement.
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Burak Akçapar, the Deputy Foreign Minister, will attend the quadripartite meeting in Moscow, according to the al-Souria Net.
Mevlut Cavusoglu announced that Moscow would host a meeting next weekend involving representatives from Syria, Turkey, Russia, and Iran, according to al-Watan.
At the end of December, the OPCW identification team found the Syrian regime responsible for the 2018 chemical attack on the city of Douma, al-Modon reminds.
The Israeli media has suggested that the presence of advanced weapons at the airfield motivated the strike.
Assad’s last visit to Russia was in September 2021, according to al-Souria Net.
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A group of Syrian and Lebanese intellectuals and politicians have released a joint statement denouncing the efforts of certain Arab governments to normalize relations with Damascus.
Normalization of relations between Ankara and the Syrian regime was discussed on the sidelines of the G20 ministerial meeting in New Delhi, according to Baladi News.
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Bogdanov confirmed that the foreign ministers of Russia, Syria, Turkey and Iran are arranging for a four-way meeting, according to Baladi News.
Russia stressed that normalization between Damascus and Ankara is not linked to the electoral process in Turkey, according to Athr Press.
An Iranian plane carrying 40 tons of medical supplies, food, and medicine for those affected by the earthquake arrived at Aleppo International Airport, according to al-Watan.
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The total number of aid planes that have arrived in Syria is now 174, with 71 of them coming from the UAE, al-Watan reports.
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Last Tuesday, a Saudi plane landed at Aleppo International Airport for the first time since 2011, according to Athr Press.
The Prime Minister provided a detailed presentation on the aftermath of the earthquake disaster and the government’s response, according to Shaam Network.
Netanyahu seeks to make it clear to the Iranian regime that air strikes will continue in Syria, according to Orient Net.
Once thriving neighbourhoods are now destroyed and unlivable.
The Russian Ministry of Defense announced the dispatch of more than 300 Russian soldiers, according to Athr Press.
At least 2,300 people have been killed after two powerful earthquakes struck Turkey and Syria.
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Netanyahu said he agreed with Putin to avoid any military confrontation in Syrian airspace, Baladi News says.
“Diplomatic sources” in Ankara told Al-Watan that the U.S. is trying to sabotage Erdogan’s election campaign.
Bashar al-Assad mortgaged the country’s resources to Russia and Iran, according to Orient Net.
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Diplomatic sources in Ankara confirmed to Al-Watan that Moscow is trying to arrange a meeting between the Syrian and Turkish foreign ministers.
The Central Bank of Syria allowed banks and exchange companies to receive the values of incoming foreign remittances and disburse cash, according to Shaam Network.
General Patrick Ryder said that Russia’s resort to fighters from the Assad regime in Ukraine is evidence of its international isolation, according to Syria TV.
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Iran’s involvement would reduce the potential for Turkey’s delays, evasions, and lack of commitment, Athr Press.
During a meeting with journalists, Assad emphasized the need to “deal pragmatically with international and regional transformations,” according to Syria TV.
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Turkey says it wants a quadrilateral meeting in order to advance in rapprochement with Syria, according to al-Watan.
An expert told Athr Press Damascus will not provide free gifts to Ankara, but that dialogue continues.
Relations between the Syrian regime and Iran have recently been tense against the backdrop of Tehran’s delay in oil supply, according to Syria TV.
The U.S. is trying to restructure the Syrian Democratic Forces, according to al-Watan.
The Erdogan regime continues its policy of Turkification of the areas it occupies in northern Syria, according to al-Watan.
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The movement “categorically refused” to join forces with Russia, according to Syria TV.
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There have often been repeated incidents of building collapses in Aleppo due to crazy bombardment by Assad’s militias, according to Orient Net.
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Moscow says preparations are underway for a meeting of the foreign ministers of the two countries in the future, according to al-Watan.
The United States and its Western allies use sanctions to destabilize countries and change their governments, according to SANA.
In the last few days, Damascus put forward conditions for continuing talks with Ankara, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Rasem Khulousi is a young Syrian who obtained a Russian passport before applying for asylum in Sweden, according to Orient Net.
The Syrian regime raised its demands in exchange for the normalization of relations with Turkey, according to Syria TV.
Hurriyet suggested that the meeting of the foreign ministers of Russia, Turkey and the Assad regime would be held in January in Moscow, according to Baladi News.
King Abdullah noted the need to activate efforts to reach a political solution to the crisis in Syria, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Safadi and the Russian delegation agreed on continuing to support the efforts of the UN envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen, according to Baladi News.
Russia’s intransigent tactic at the UN is shaped by the belief that with enough resistance, the current cross-border aid will be switched to a crossline mechanism, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar asked the opposition not to respond to provocations against them, according to Syria TV.
Nicolas Granger discussed several political issues with officials of the AANES, according to North Press.
Amidst the wave of regional normalization with Bashar al-Assad, Gideon Biger called on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to negotiate peace, according to Syria TV.
According to a Enab Baladi correspondent, the Israeli army has named the road “Sufa 53.”
The Iranian Foreign Ministry revealed a close visit of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi to Turkey and Syria without specifying a date, according to Syria TV.
According to information available to Asharq Al-Awsat, Syrian Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad and Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu will meet next Wednesday in Moscow.
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The fourth division is feuding with the PKK over the quantities of fuel that reach Aleppo, according to Shaam Network.
Turkey says its meeting with the Syrian regime did not address the issue of Idleb.
Muhammad al-Abo said Turkey has recently changed its policy in Syria according to its interests, according to North Press.
Akar said there would be a continuation of this trilateral meeting held in Moscow, according to al-Souria Net.
Turkey told the opposition its meetings with the Syrian regime did not address the issue of Idleb, according to Baladi News.
The SNC demanded holding an emergency meeting with Turkish officials to get clarification on rapprochement with Damascus, according to North Press.
Iran says Russia, Turkey and Syria have recognized its role in the resolution of the conflict, according to Syria TV.
The cities and towns of northwestern Syria witnessed widespread demonstrations to condemn the Turkish move, according to Enab Baladi.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said the meeting between the defense ministers of Syria, Russia and Turkey was “useful”, according to Enab Baladi.
At least 3,825 people were killed in Syria in 2022, the lowest annual toll since the outbreak of the Syrian conflict, according to al-Modon.
These American movements occur at a time when attention is drawn away by Turkish threats to launch military action, according to Athr Press.
Israeli warplanes launched air raids on regime positions at dawn on Tuesday in the vicinity of Damascus airport, according to Baladi News.
The Syrian regime has sent military reinforcements to areas under the control of the SDF, according to al-Souria Net.
A study was published on the legality of extending cross-border aid without voting on the resolution within the Security Council, according to Enab Baladi.
Russian President Vladimir Putin was the first to call for a return to the agreement during his meeting with his Turkish counterpart, according to Ath Press.
Wheat sent to Syria from the Black Sea port of Sevastopol in Crimea increased 17-fold this year, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Nidal Kabalan said there were no permanent enmity or permanent friendship, according to Athr Press.
Erdogan said he had offered Putin to formulate a mechanism to speed up the diplomatic track with the regime, according to al-Souria Net.
Two masked men on a motorcycle stormed Saadi’s house in Kafr Shams, according to Shaam Network.
A new process to breathe vitality into the relationship between Saudi Arabia and Syria is ongoing, according to al-Watan.
Relations between the two countries are moving in a positive direction, Baladi News reports.
The SDC announced its quest to form a “political body that leads the political solution”, according to al-Watan.
The new Russian proposal was to withdraw the SDF forces and keep the Kurdish internal security members (Asayish) alongside the Syrian security forces, according to Athr Press.
Balous repeated his previous statements that the security forces are dragging the governorate towards violence, according to Syria TV.
The regime received about 47,000 barrels per day of Iranian oil in November.
CENTCOM called the operation a “unilateral” one, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
A joint patrol was scheduled with the Turkish side, but the latter did not participate in it, according to Baladi News.
Erdogan said during the call to the Russian president that it is important to implement the Sochi agreement, according to Baladi News.
Switzerland said it is making efforts to ensure that all Russian official delegations can come to Geneva to work in the best conditions, according to al-Watan.
The regime is violently repressing the uprising in southern Syria.
The siege imposed by the Fourth Division of the government forces started in early November, according to North Press.
SDF Commander tells Asharq Al-Awsat he won’t visit Damascus before conditions for political solution are available.
Laith Balous received a direct and sectarian threat, by the head of the Air Force Intelligence Department in Syria, Major General Ghassan Ismail, according to Baladi News.
Lavrentiev will make a “critical” visit to Ankara this week on December 8th and 9th, according to al-Souria Net.
Russia shall resolutely preclude any infringements on the territorial integrity of Syria, according to SANA.
The expulsion followed the deployment of Russia’s soldiers in Thalaa on Tuesday, where they maintained a provocative presence, according to Shaam Network.
This is the second such visit in less than two months to discuss reviving the process of the Constitutional Committee in Geneva, according to al-Watan.
Damascus is not opposed to normalization with Turkey, according to Orient News.
The regime is only willing to recognize some of the cultural rights of Kurds in Syria, according to Shaam Network.
Türkiye only coordinates with its allies, Presidential Spokesperson Ibrahim Kalın said on Sunday, according to the Daily Sabah.
This is the second such visit in the past ten days, according to Athr Press.
John Kirby raised concern over the Turkish operations in northern Syria, according to North Press.
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Turkey does not seem to have backing from the U.S. and Russia on a potential ground invasion.
A U.S. military spokesman denied that any U.S. military forces were involved in the operation, according to Syria TV.
The U.S. position towards the Turkish operation in northern Syria is surrounded by a state of ambiguity, according to North Press.
The Russian offer stipulates the withdrawal of PYD forces from Tal Rifaat and its surroundings to Sheikh Maqsoud in Aleppo, according to Orient Net.
Russia suggested the deployment of Syrian government forces along the border with Turkey, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
An informed source told North Press that Turkey shelled the post with seven shells without recording any casualties.
Russia and Turkey stated their dissatisfaction with the implementation of the Sochi agreement, according to al-Watan.
Assad said he expects the level of bilateral meetings with Turkey to increase soon, according to al-Akhbar.
Journalist Atef al-Saadi was killed while he was covering the battles between armed groups, according to Enab Baladi.
Alexander Lavrentiev noted that contact between the two countries on Syria “is dim as yet,” according to North Press.
The SDF stressed its commitment to the de-escalation agreement with Turkey, according to Syria TV.
The SNHR said that 11,526 incidents of sexual violence targeted females, according to the SOC Media Department.
The U.S. offered to keep the members of the Kurdish units 30 km away from the Syrian-Turkish border, according to Athr Press.
A ground offensive by Turkey on Northeastern Syria could be imminent.
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The Assistant Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates said illegitimate foreign presence on Syrian territory is a violation of international law, according to SANA.
The Center for Strategic Thinking Paths has published an analytical paper entitled “The United States and the Role as a Swing Producer,” according to Damas Post.
At the end of the Astana 19 meetings, Russia expected a rapprochement between Damascus and Ankara soon, according to Athr Press.
The SDF informed the coalition forces of its decision to suspend joint military and security operations targeting ISIS, according to Syria TV.
Lavrentiev stressed Russia’s continued support for the unity and territorial integrity of Syria, according to SANA.
The leader of the Turkish Nationalist Movement Party, praised the meeting held with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi in Qatar, according to Shaam Network.
Erdogan confirmed that he did not hold any meetings with the U.S. or Russian president regarding the operation, according to Athr Press.
Turkey is likely to begin a ground offensive against YPG areas of influence, al-Souria Net.
The attack could have significant repercussions in Syria.
The Syrian delegate described the draft as “deeply politicized and less than transparent,” according to North Press.
Turkey could start a major military operation in Syria, according to Baladi News.
The Syrian air defence forces shot down three of the eight missiles, according to Athr Press.
The EU announced in a statement on Monday the expansion of its list of sanctions on the use of chemical weapons, according to Baladi News.
The 19th round of Astana Talks on Syria would be held in the Kazakh capital Nur-Sultan in late November, according to North Press.
The American and Turkish sides are pressuring each other in order to accept the other’s project, according to al-Watan.
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The AANES criticized rapprochement between Turkey and Syria.
Syrian government forces targeted IDP camps northwest of the country that resulted in the killing and injury of 80 individuals, according to North Press.
Turkish officials are constantly talking about Ankara’s intention towards rapprochement with Damascus, according to Athr Press.
In Syria, opponents found in oil a rare point of consensus to cooperate and pick clean the country’s wealth and revenues, according to Ibrahim Hamidi for Asharq al-Awsat.
A military source told North Press the British delegation visited this morning military and civil councils in Kobani and Manbij.
Haytham Rahmeh, slammed the statement the UN issued on Sunday in response to the Idleb attack, according to the SOC Media Department.
Syria said the shelling targeted command headquarters and training camps belonging to terrorist organizations in rural Idleb, according to Baladi News.
The Syria Response Coordinators called on the UN to issue statements outlining the responsibility of the Syrian regime and Russia, according to Syria TV.
In technical terms, the dispute consists of overlapping claims concerning the two countries’ maritime borders, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Jordan wants to activate efforts to reach a political solution to the Syrian crisis, according to al-Watan.
The tent settlement is just northwest of the provincial capital of Idleb, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
Sergei Lavrov arrived in the Jordanian capital Amman on Wednesday evening for an official visit, according to Athr Press.
Jaafari has replaced Riyad Haddad as Syria’s ambassador to Russia, according to SANA.
Jordan called for a “gradual approach” to normalization with Damascus, according to al-Souria Net.
The area west of the Euphrates River could contain oil and gas, according to Athr Press.
Shaaban said Oman derives its strength from “its ancient genes,” according to Atheer.
Lebanon has started the first phase of its “voluntary return” plan.
Russian policy in Syria is, for Moscow, one of the pivotal elements in forming a strategy in the Middle East, according to Athr Press.
Over the past months, the Syrian regime has shown greater effectiveness in engaging in United Nations activities, Enab Baladi reports.
The recent Israeli airstrike, according to North Press monitoring, followed a halt for over a month.
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Discussions with Algeria to buy domestic gas began in 2016, but were delayed due to sanctions, according to al-Iqtissad.
Awda is forwarding a proposal from Jordan that seeks to market an “Arab” initiative for a political solution in Syria, according to al-Modon.
Lavrentiev pointed out that restoring Syrian-Turkish relations to their normal level requires good intentions from the Turkish leadership, according to al-Watan.
WHO confirmed in a statement that a probe was ongoing, describing it as “protracted and complex,” according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
This absence of air strikes in Syria comes as tensions continue to escalate between Israel and Russia, Athr Press reports.
Azaz has seen street protests in the last two days opposed to the extremists’ entry, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Russia claimed those killed in the operation included the organizer of a bus attack, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Pedersen’s visit comes within the framework of his attempts to revive the path of the Constitutional Committee, according to SANA.
In June this year, the Syrian Foreign Ministry announced its country’s formal recognition of the Republics of Donetsk and Luhansk, Syria TV notes.
Assad has ratified a Mutual Legal Cooperation in criminal cases with Russia and the Extradition Agreement with it, according to SANA.
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In its September report, the United Nations’ Syria commission said the country was still not safe for returnees, according to Asharq Al-Awsat.
A four-star complex will be implemented by a Russian company named Sinara in Lattakia’s Gol Jamal district, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
An AANES official said any understanding between Damascus and Ankara could deepen the crisis in Syria, according to North Press.
Syria accused the West of targeting the Russian Federation to maintain Western hegemony over the world, according to SANA.
There are some indications that Jaafari’s appointment may signal an acceleration in the Syrian-Turkish rapprochement, a Syrian pro-government media is reporting
Imports from Moscow should be sufficient to meet local demand at least until the middle of next year, according to Syrian government officials, Zaman al-Wasl says
Al-Watan has learned from informed sources that several ambassadors will soon be appointed as soon as the necessary legal procedures are completed.
Syria and Iran discussed prospects of bilateral cooperation in the public housing field, according to the Syria Times.
An army formation has carried out several-day tactical drills with live ammunition, according to SANA.
The death toll includes 21 children, three women, and seven individuals who died as a result of torture, according to the Syrian Network for Human Rights.
The visit was previously reported at the request of the Syrian state, according to al-Watan.
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An elderly woman was among an unspecified number of people injured in the raid, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Vershinin reiterated the importance of realigning the humanitarian aid for Syria with the principle of respecting the country’s sovereignty, according to SANA.
Pedersen says the situation in Syria is becoming more difficult by the day, according to North Press.
Syrians can expect violence to intensify as Russia demonstrates to its friends in the region it will stay the course in Syria, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Pedersen said he told the Astana ministers that “none of you can dictate the outcome of the conflict.”
The west’s silence does not mean acceptance of Turkey’s steps towards Syria, according to Enab Baladi.
Erdogan reportedly expressed willingness to meet Assad.
Clashes and scuffles erupted between the U.S. and Russian forces on the ground in northeast Syria, according to North Press.
Russia proposed organizing a meeting between the foreign ministers of Turkey and Syria.
The Heads of Turkey and Syria’s intelligence agencies have recently met in Damascus, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Hamas issued a statement stressing its intention to build and develop “solid relations” with the Syrian regime, according to Enab Baladi.
Meslet was commenting on the participation of the Assad regime in the UN Global Congress of Victims of Terrorism, according to the SOC Media Department.
Boutros Morjaneh said Turkey should “end its occupation of Syrian territory and stop its support for terrorist groups,” according to Athr Press.
The SDF’s dealings with the Kurdish National Council as coming in compliance with American orders, according to al-Watan.
Germany has asserted that Syrians have not been brought peace by Russian-sponsored “settlement” agreements, according to Nedaa Post.
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The regime announced the opening of the first center for settling the situation of wanted people from Idleb, according to al-Modon.
Unidentified gunmen assassinated Fadi Majed al-Saad, a former member of the Free Syrian Army, according to Baladi News.
Intelligence Online reported that Hakan Fidan and Ali Mamlouk have met again under Russian auspices, according to al-Modon.
Few clips online show the amount of destruction left by the regime in Syria, according to Enab Baladi.
The Russian Defense Ministry accused “terrorist groups” affiliated with Turkey are excavating antiques in the occupied Afrin, according to SANA.
Pedersen briefed the UN Security Council on the Syrian issue on August 29th, according to North Press.
The Iranian foreign ministry reaffirmed that Iran is only present in Syria in an “advisory capacity,” according to Shaam Network.
A record number of Druze in the Golan are quietly moving towards becoming Israelis, according to al-Souria Net.
The artifact was found by “armed terrorist groups” to be smuggled and sold outside Syria, according to SANA.
The U.S. opposes any transfer of Kurdish-led areas to the control of the regime, according to al-Watan.
Lavrov and his Iranian counterpart affirmed the necessity to find a political solution to the crisis in Syria, according to SANA.
Turkey is mostly pre-occupied by the positions of the Kurdish-led People’s protection units, according to North Press.
The local Baath Newspaper said that after the “time of abundance”, comes the time of “begging” for France, according to Snack Syrian.
Pedersen expressed concern about “disturbing signs of military escalation in several locations across Syria,” according to al-Souria Net.
Jonathan Hargreaves, the UK Special Representative for Syria, said western countries cannot turn a blind eye to the regime’s atrocities, in an op-ed to Asharq al-Awsat.
A local source told North Press that unknown gunmen attacked and killed Issam Muhammad al-Zoubi.
Erdogan wants to deprive his opponents of the Syrian refugees card, according to al-Watan.
The system was brought back to Russia to strengthen its defence, according to al-Souria Net.
Recent weeks in Syria have witnessed an escalation of violence between U.S. forces and militias backed by Iran.
Beijing could be waiting for the political situation in Syria to improve to boost bilateral economic ties, according to Athr Press.
Mekdad signed a memo of cooperation in political consultations between Syria and Abkhazia in Sukhumi, according to SANA.
The Turkish Foreign Minister said that Syria must be cleared of terrorists, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
This is the second targeting of Russian forces during the month of August, according to Syrian Today.
During a visit to Moscow, Faisal al-Mekdad highlighted the importance of Syrian-Russian relations, according to SANA.
Iran said it hopes to see the return of relations between Turkey and Syria, according to al-Souria Net.
As Turkey moves forward with negotiations with Assad, it will be critical to see how armed rebel factions respond, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The Russian National Flag was raised in the Umayyad Square in Damascus, according to the Syria Times.
The SNA responded by shelling positions of both regime forces and the SDF, according to Syria TV.
Asma al-Assad’s appetite for recovery projects contracts led donors to refrain from providing financial support, according to Syria TV.
The rapprochement will be discussed by Mekdad and Lavrov in Moscow, according to Athr Press.
The two bodies called on the international community to take strict measures to stop smuggling Syrian resources, according to the Syria Times.
Faisal al-Mekdad, the regime’s top diplomat, is visiting Moscow days after a meeting with Cavusoglu.
The SV Konstantin appears to have reached the Syrian port of Tartous, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The entrance of regime forces came within the framework of the agreement reached by representatives of the city’s negotiating committee, according to al-Modon.
The minister of defense met his Russian counterpart on the sidelines of the 10th Moscow Conference on International Security, according to SANA.
The first shipment of grain to leave Ukraine under a wartime deal appears to have ended up in Syria, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Damascus said it would not comment on the Turkish FM statements until they are coupled with actions.
An armed opposition group said it “refused any convergence with the Syrian regime”.
The cargo of the two tankers amounted to about 13,000 tons of crude oil, according to Sawt al-Asima.
The Ahrar al-Sharqiya faction withdrew its members from the joint checkpoints as they fear a rapprochement between Ankara and Damascus, according to North Press.
Local fighters in Tafs managed to damage a T55 tank and a military bulldozer of Assad’s forces, according to al-Souria Net.
Despite bombings, a full-scale invasion by Turkey of Nothern Syria is yet to be seen.
Turkish media already published news indicating the possibility of a Turkish-Syrian rapprochement, according to Athr Press.
Laith al-Baaous, son of the founder of the Men of Dignity Movement in Suweida, met a Russian delegation on Sunday, according to al-Souria Net.
Accused of being close to Moscow, Jamous denied that there were objections to his election by opposition factions, according to Nidaa al-Watan.
The Intelligence Division had issued a decision to change the officer in charge of the Military Security branch in Suweida, according to al-Souria Net.
Russia insists that actions that could jeopardize Syria’s territorial integrity should be avoided, according to North Press.
Committee members said they made this decision having tried to promote the region’s best interests, according to al-Souria Net.
Sabbagh said Israel’s nuclear program poses a threat to regional peace and stability, according to SANA.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will meet his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin in Sochi on August 5th, according to North Press.
Both sides stressed the importance of further efforts to promote political settlement, according to SANA.
Turkey said it is only seeking to “combat terrorism” in neighbouring countries, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Opposition circles received the Turkish Foreign Minister’s remarks with much apprehension, according to Athr Press.
Ahrar Horan Gathering reported that farmers in Tafs had lost hundreds of millions of pounds because of the regime’s policies, according to al-Modon.
The scene reminded some of the humiliation of Assad, when he was prevented from following Putin, according to Syria TV.
Assad saluted the armed forces, “the source of chivalry, sacrifice, and unlimited giving,” according to the Syria Times.
The Revolutionary Commandos receive ongoing military training from U.S. forces, according to Baladi News.
The General Command of the Army affirmed that Syria is fully prepared to confront any possible aggression by the “Turkish regime”, according to SANA.
Israel says the implementation of the air defence system did not impact coordination with Russia, according to Syria TV.
The agreement increased the regime’s oil intake, mainly used for its military forces, Baladi News.
Turkish forces escalated their air attacks in areas under the control of the SDF, according to al-Modon.
Opposition sources said the regime’s media coverage of the incident was not accurate, according to al-Modon.
Turkey has failed to convince the international community to launch a military operation on northern Syria, according to North Press.
Up to 24,743 civilians have been allegedly killed by Russian and/or Syrian regime action, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Turkey says it is still attached to its planned military operation against the SDF.
King Abdullah said that the decline in Russia’s role in Syria has also led to the resurgence of ISIS, according to al-Souria Net.
The grant aims at rehabilitating Syria’s communication network that was “destroyed by terrorists”, according to al-Watan.
Faisal al-Mekdad was visiting Tehran on the sidelines of the summit between the presidents of Iran, Russia and Turkey, according to the Syria Times.
Israel fears the Russian-Iranian rapprochement will hinder its military operations in Syria, according to Baladi News.
Signed by Ankara and Damascus in July 1998, the Adana agreement establishes security cooperation between the two parties, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Turkish drones are targetting regime positions in Tal Rifaat, according to al-Modon.
Mekdad visited Tehran ahead of a trilateral meeting between Erdogan, Raisi and Putin, according to al-Souria Net.
The Russian Minister of Defense said that 16 mortar attacks were monitored over the past 24 hours, according to SANA.
Abdi said the U.S. efforts to prevent a Turkish operation in Northern Syria were insignificant, according to al-Watan.
Moscow wants to move the constitutional talks from Switzerland to another country, according to al-Souria Net.
The leader of the HTS said the regime was suppressing Sunni Muslims in Syria, according to North Press.
The regime is targetting several villages in the de-escalation zone, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
Michael Corella, commander of U.S. operations in the Middle East, visited the al-Tanf base on Saturday, according to Baladi News.
Jackie Chan has previously expressed pro-Russia and pro-China viewpoints, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Russia claims that HTS intends to carry out a false flag chemical attack in the Idleb governorate, according to North Press.
5 Russian citizens who raised funds under the guise of charity work to finance HTS were arrested, according to Sham FM.
Humanitarian organizations operating in Syria said that the decision to renew cross-border aid for only 6 months was an “impossible situation,” according to al-Souria Net.
Erdogan says the operation in Northern Syria could begin any moment, according to North Press.
Excerpts of an op-ed by Iyad al-Jaafari in al-Modon, in which he underlines the strong Iranian influence in Aleppo.
Erdogan’s appeal came as diplomats at the UN failed to find a middle ground that could overcome a Russian veto, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Lattakia City Council signed a contract with the Russian company Sinara Int to invest in tourism, according to Hashtag Syria.
The vicinity of the al-Tanf base was recently targeted by Russian forces in Syria, according to Baladi News.
The Syrian government is asking the SDF for concessions on the ground, according to al-Watan.
A Syrian diplomat said at an OPCW event that it was Russia’s right to defend itself against aggression, according to SANA.
Russia called the Israeli attacks “unacceptable”, according to the Syria Times.
Participants discussed the Russian efforts exerted for Syria’s future and international projects in various fields, according to SANA.
Idleb would go through a “health disaster” if cross-border aid is not extended, according to al-Souria Net.
The conference was held in the al-Assad library of Damascus, according to the Syria Times.
Turkey is not satisfied with Moscow and Washington’s positions regarding its operation in Syria, according to al-Souria Net.
Turkish forces pushed new military reinforcements into the northern Aleppo countryside, according to Baladi News.
Ankara said there was “no need to hurry” a military operation in Northern Syria, according to Arab News.
The attack happened just south of the opposition-held town of Afrin, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Sabbagh said some countries’ blind bias in favour of Israel was exposed, according to SANA.
The investigation identified European countries importing phosphates, like Italy, Bulgaria, Spain, and Poland, according to al-Souria Net.
The strike came shortly before midnight on Monday, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
UN Human Rights Office revealed on Tuesday a new toll of civilian deaths during years of war in Syria, according to North Press.
Syrian officials discussed cooperation with their Iranian counterparts in the field of media, according to SANA.
Iran-backed militias continue to arrest Syrian fighters who refuse to fight with them, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Russia has been trying to prove its military presence in Syria since the beginning of the war on Ukraine, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
Russia claimed the U.S. is training agents in al-Tanf to attack civilians in Syria, according to al-Watan.
A Syrian cargo ship had crossed the Bosphorus from Ukraine, according to Enab Baladi.
Lavrov reiterated Russia’s stance on resolving the crisis in Syria in accordance with UN Resolution 2254, according to SANA.
Bogdanov claimed once again that Geneva could no longer be the meeting of the Constitutional Committee, according to the Syria Times.
Asia Abdullah and Saleh Muslim were elected as co-chairs of the party at the conference, according to North Press.
The Institute for Strategic Dialogue identified a network that spread disinformation on Syria to more than 1,8 million followers, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The SNHR reported that 228,893 civilians were killed in the Syrian civil war from March 2011, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Lavrentiev said Moscow is trying to persuade the Kurds to settle with Damascus, according to al-Watan.
Russia used the Syrian file to send political messages related to Syria itself, but also the war in Ukraine. A look at what the press said.
The statement renewed “the commitment to advance the political settlement process under the leadership and ownership of Syria,” according to the Syria Times.
The delegation briefed President Assad on the situation in the Donbas region, according to SANA.
The U.S. does not want the Syrian parties to unite in the face of Turkey’s threats, according to al-Watan.
As it toured Damascus in recent weeks, Asharq Al-Awsat learned that immigration preoccupied the people the most, especially the youth.
A Russian diplomat said Moscow will do all it can to avoid “complications” in Syria, according to SANA.
A meeting between European diplomats in Cyprus on Syria left many questions unanswered, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The threat came days after Israel bombed and completely disrupted the Damascus International Airport, according to Elaph.
Russia was informed of the details of the attack, according to North Press.
According to Baladi News, the prisoner exchange was backed by a Turkish-Russian guarantee.
Despite unchanging frontlines, the Turkish operation in northeast Syria could be imminent.
A regime defector, testifying before the U.S. Senate, said that Assad and Putin are still committing terrible war crimes in Syria, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Enab Baladi says Russia exaggerates the number of soldiers it keeps in Syria.
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Ankara says it must act because Washington and Moscow broke promises to push the YPG 30 km from its borders, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Farid Saadoun said that Erdogan was unable to launch a large-scale invasion, according to al-Watan.
Syria has led two rounds of talks with Russia and Iran on health sector issues, according to SANA.
So far, Erdogan was not able to move the frontlines in Syria, according to al-Watan.
Russia has revived several economic projects, especially in the field of transports, according to al-Hal Net.
Turkey has promised to root out “terrorists” from Northeast Syria, as part of its military operation in the Northeast, despite U.S. pressure.
The regime’s Ministry of Agriculture prices a kilo of wheat for this season at 1,700 Syrian pounds, according to Iqtissad.
An Iranian minister received on Tuesday a delegation of Syrian businessmen, according to SANA.
Lavrov said Russia and Bahrain have a common position on Syria’s return to the Arab League, according to al-Watan.
The reinforcements come as Turkey prepares a new military operation in Northeast Syria, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
Jordan said it thwarted an attempt to smuggle weapons and ammunition from Syria, according to al-Souria Net.
Satellite images have shown a Russian ship allegedly carrying stolen grain from Ukraine arriving in Syria, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Turkey postponed the operation in Northeast Syria as a result of pressure from Russia and the U.S., according to North Press.
Turkish forces fired two shells in areas between the villages of Umm Hawsh and al-Wahshiya, according to North Press.
The attacks destroyed ammunition and equipment, Sham FM.
Russian and U.S. occupation planes sent warnings to the Erdogan regime with regard to the operation in Syria, according to al-Watan.
The AANES called for peacekeeping forces on the borders separating the areas it runs from those held by Turkish forces, according to North Press.
Erdogan is hoping to defuse the anger in Turkey related to the presence of millions of refugees.
Vasily Nebenzia accused the U.S. of expanding its illegal trade of Syrian grain and oil, according to SANA.
Busy with its war in Ukraine, Russia is withdrawing gradually from Syria, according to Baladi News.
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Jordan is hoping to attract more investors from Syria, by offering them residency and other facilities, according to al-Hal Net.
Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman al-Safadi has called for a greater Arab role in finding a lasting political solution in Syria, according to BALADI NEWS.
A Syrian MP called Erdogan’s plan “illegal”, claiming that Russia, Iran, and China will stand next to Syria, according to al-Watan.
Dutch police arrested a 34-year-old man suspected of committing war crimes as a member of a pro-government militia, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The last round of Astana-format talks was held last December, according to SANA.
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The latest Israel attacks on Syria had additional significance, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Turkey could block the accession of Sweden and Finland to NATO if doesn’t get the organization to protect a safe zone in Syria, according to the New Arab.
Talks between Turkey and Russia are ongoing, according to al-Souria Net.
Mekdad expressed his disapproval of the western countries’ politicization of humanitarian aid for political goals, according to the Syria Times.
Syrians for Truth and Justice revealed that hundreds of Syrian mercenaries have been transferred to fight alongside Russian forces in Donbas, according to Sawt al-Asima.
Geir Pedersen arrives in Damascus on Saturday for a two-day visit during which he will meet with Foreign Minister Faisal al-Mekdad, according to al-Watan.
Several residents of the Suweida governorate in southern Syria condemned the entry of a Russian military police forces patrol, according to SY-24.
As Moscow is busy in Ukraine, Tehran is ready to seize the opportunity in Syria, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Russian warplanes targeted opposition positions; a rocket attack killed 10 government soldiers and wounded nine more in the northwest; Kurdish militants fired rockets and mortar shells from Syria on a Turkish military border post; Putin has begun moving troops from Syria to Ukraine
A little more than 6 billion dollars were allocated for Syrians inside and outside Syria.
Ambassador Hussam al-Din Ala denounced the treatment of the people of Donbas, according to the Syria Times.
Lavrov said Oman and Russia shared a “common vision… on many international issues”, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Seventeen Syrian humanitarian, human rights and civil society organizations called for an independent investigation into the Tadamon massacre, according to Baladi News.
The U.S. will consider changes in policies and actions of the Syrian government in determining whether to continue or terminate this national emergency, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Since 2012, Iran started issuing official directives to open credit lines to Syria, as part of its support for the Syrian regime, according to al-Souria Net.
Iranian forces are replacing Russian soldiers as they withdraw from their positions to fight in Ukraine, according to al-Souria Net.
Syria accused the west of politicizing humanitarian aid by imposing political conditions, according to the Syria Times.
Russia and Syria were not invited to the conference, according to al-Watan.
Busy with its war in Ukraine, Russia’s influence in Syria is decreasing, according to al-Hal Net.
Russia affirms that Israel supports neo-nazi groups in Ukraine, according to SANA.
The Syrian regime is trying to decrease the influence of Russia, according to Iyad al-Jaafari in al-Tareek.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights has issued its annual report on the most prominent violations against media professionals in Syria, according to Baladi News.
Russia not invited to EU conference on Syria, Minister promises solution to fuel crisis, and regime soldiers injured in various locations. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Russia condemned the Israeli attack that killed four soldiers and injured three others, according to SANA.
The Russians don’t seem too keen at the moment to send Syrian fighters to Ukraine, Danny Makki reports for al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Nebenzia said that political conditions imposed by donors hinder the reconstruction of Syria and cause suffering to its people, according to the Syria Times.
Andrei Kortunov, the Director-General of the Russian Council of International Affairs, said the decision won’t impact Russia, according to al-Watan.
Lice spreads in Damascus schools, Syria denies talks with Erdogan, and Kobani under attack. Catch up on what happened this holiday.
The businessman is creating a Syrian version of the Iraqi popular mobilization, according to Syria TV.
Busy with the war in Ukraine, the U.S. has put its plan to exclude areas under the control of the SDF and the opposition from sanctions on hold, according to al-Watan.
The Special Presidential Adviser to the Presidency said that Russia and China are standing up to a NATO-dominated world, according to al-Watan.
At a conference in Russia, the Syrian ambassador expressed gratitude for the Russian intervention in Syria, according to the Syria Times.
It is still possible to resolve the Syrian civil war either via pressure, diplomacy or military power, according to Ibrahim Karatas for the Daily Sabah.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry has reported clear points of disagreement with Turkey over the Syrian issue, according to al-Souria Net.
U.S. confirms support for SDF, but hints at infiltration in eastern Syria base, while Israel strikes west of Damascus. Catch up on everything that happened over the holidays.
The Turkish-Syrian meeting focused on security issues, according to sources in Turkey, al-Modon reports.
Turkey and the SDF are taking advantage of Russia’s involvement in Ukraine to move in northeastern Syria, according to al-Watan.
The regime bombarded Idleb again after rebels killed a regime soldier, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Oman has donated 100,000 tons of flour to Syria, while Russia refused to help, according to Sowt al-Asima.
Al-Souria Net lists three Russian generals that participated in the operation in Syria and then died in Ukraine.
Russia calls for end of U.S. impunity in Syria, attacks in Suweida, and strikes on Idleb. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Israel is targeting Iranian soldiers and facilities, according to al-Hal Net.
The U.S. has allowed Turkey to occupy Ain Issa in exchange for cooperation on the Ukraine issue, according to al-Watan.
Salem al-Meslet warned the international of Iran’s schemes in Syria, according to SOC Media Department.
Moscow considers that it lost control over Assad’s foreign relations after the outbreak of the Ukraine war, according to al-Souria Net.
Assad promised that intensive meetings with economic actors will be held to deal with the Ukraine crisis, according to Shaam Network.
Damascus excluded any rapprochement with Turkey, according to al-Watan.
The Russian diplomat had a meeting on Monday with Arab ministers and the League Secretary-General, in which they discussed Syria, according to Athr Press.
Iranian forces now control a strategic military warehouse east of Homs, in central Syria, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
In an interview with BBC Arabic, Luna al-Shibl said Syrians were trying to return the favor of Russia’s stance on Syria, according to Enab Baladi.
The regime shelled a village in Idleb, northern Syria, killing for minors, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Syria might call the private sector to the rescue following acute power cuts, according to Hashtag Syria.
As wheat production declines, Syrians prepare for a harsh month of Ramadan, according to al-Hal Net.
Syria and Russia are working together to resist the effect of sanctions, according to al-Watan.
Syria and Russia are both trying to end American hegemony on trade and finance, according to the Syria Times.
Syria and Belarus discussed on Wednesday means of boosting bilateral relations and efforts exerted to enhance them in all fields, according to SANA.
For the third time in 15 months, a convoy of WFP entered Idleb from areas controlled by the regime, according to Baladi News.
Russian soldiers stationed in Syria are being prepared for redeployment in Ukraine, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The President of the Syrian Opposition met with the Ukrainian Deputy Foreign Minister Emine Dzhaparova on the sidelines of the 20th Doha Forum, according to the SOC Media Department.
Russia is trying to use the issue of cross-border humanitarian aid into Syria as a pressure card against the West for its war on Ukraine, according to al-Souria Net.
Russia threatens to close the Bab al-Hawa crossing to Syria, activist calls for unity of SDF and opposition, attacks in Daraa. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Syrian opposition blamed the regime delegation for the failure of this round of constitutional talks, according to al-Jazeera.
Asharq al-Awsat revisits 4 days of Syrian constitutional talks in Geneva.
The Syrian regime president might visit Saudi Arabia and Egypt after the UAE.
The Opposition National Army said that rumors about it sending fighters to Ukraine were just a strategy to discredit it, according to al-Souria Net.
The Syrian Opposition Coalition said it was the only legitimate representative of the Syrian people, according to the SOC Media Department.
President Bashar al-Assad received on Wednesday the Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, according to SANA.
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Opposition groups in Daraa are claiming that the U.S. is getting in touch with them, according to al-Modon.
The Foreign Minister of Iran Hossein Amir Abdollahian will visit Damascus on Wednesday, according to al-Souria Net.
More pro-regime fighters were killed by ISIS in the Syrian Badia, according to SY-24.
A delegation from the People’s assembly met with Indonesian parliamentarians, according to the Syria Times.
The visit of Assad to the UAE cannot be dissociated from global developments, according to North Press.
Russia is reorganizing its forces in Syria, according to Enab Baladi.
Nabel al-Abdullah, the leader of the National Defense Militia in the Christian town of Suqaylabiyah, said he was ready to go fight in Ukraine, according to al-Souria Net.
Russia and the UAE stressed on the need for an international effort to rebuild Syria, according to the Syria Times.
The war in Ukraine will weaken Russia and its support to Assad in Syria, according to Adnan Ali in al-Souria Net.
EXCERPTS
Russia resumed its strikes on Idleb, as a warning to Turkey, according to al-Watan.
Statement by France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, and the United States of America on the occasion of the 11-year anniversary of the Syrian uprising.
The Russian company Energostroy will build a gas power plant in Aleppo, according to Hashtag Syria.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights said the conflict killed 228,647 civilians, according to Baladi News.
Russia has gathered 40,000 fighters from the Syrian army and its allies for its war on Ukraine, according to Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Five members of Iran’s Sayyid al-Shuhada militia were killed in the Sukhna area of Homs governorate, according to Syria TV.
Following the al-Sinaa attack, the SDF transferred over 1,000 ISIS detainees to another prison, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Pedersen announced that the Constitutional Committee would reconvene soon, according to North Press.
Russian media classified Syrian mercenaries fighting for Russia in Ukraine in three categories: Army veterans, Christian militiamen, and opposition fighters, according to al-Souria Net.
Exchange of fire between opposition and regime forces, Syrian Russian mercenary in Dubai for tourism, and weather conditions close ports in Syria. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Russian media published a video of Russian military units patrolling the Syrian side of the Golan Heights, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The PYD cadre said the Syrian government’s attachment to centralization and the exclusivity of power impede a political solution, according to North Press.
The crisis in Ukraine increased further the cost of housing in Syria, according to Athr Press.
The Syrian government considered that the exclusion of the opposition and the SDF from Caesar sanctions would encourage them to secede, according to al-Watan.
The pro-Russian National Defense Militia is recruiting volunteers to fight in Ukraine with Russia.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights warned against the oppression of Syrian women, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
The Arab States called for Turkey to withdraw from Syria, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The crown princes of the UAE and Saudi Arabia refused to cooperate with Biden on oil supply, according to Athr Press.
Salem al-Meslet said Russia is trying to involve the Syrians in its crimes in Ukraine, according to the SOC Media Department.
The Syrian ambassador to Russia said that the decision of Ukraine to invite foreign fighters to join its army will turn it into a “European Idleb”, according to SANA.
As the Syrian currency depreciates due to the war in Ukraine, the regime wants to criminalize the “undermining of the state’s financial status”, according to al-Watan.
The Jordanian-Syria borders are used to smuggle drugs to the Kingdom, with the apparent knowledge of the Syrian regime, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
SANA claims that “hundreds of terrorists” from Jabhat al-Nusra left Syria for Ukraine with the help of Turkey.
The Syrian regime is studying the possibility of imposing a registration fee on students in public schools, according to Sawt al-Asima.
Russia asked the National Defense Militia to provide it with fighters for its war on Ukraine, according to Baladi News.
Syrian Russian cooperation in education and research seems to be entering a new phase, according to SANA.
The Syrian opposition president said the Syrian people are familiar with the suffering in Ukraine, according to Shaam Network.
The U.S. is using Syria to send messages to Russia over its war in Ukraine, according to al-Hal Net.
The Syrian regime and the opposition are accusing each other of sending fighters to Ukraine.
The Syrian opposition said Assad’s seat at the UN was illegitimate as he is a Russian puppet, according to North Press.
The economic consequences of the Russian-Ukrainian War will be felt all around Syria, according to Etihad Media.
Idleb and the de-escalation zone overall have witnessed a relative calm for the last weeks, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Iran is moving inside Syria to try and consolidate its position.
Militias affiliated with Russia and Iran clashed, resulting in injuries, according to Baladi News
The Syrian journalists federation called the banning of Russian media from the EU a form of piracy, according to the Syria Times.
The Russian Reconciliation Center reported that 12 Syrian army soldiers were injured in the Idleb and Lattakia governorates in the last 24 hours, according to Athr Press.
The Syrian opposition cannot launch an attack against the government, despite Russia being busy in Ukraine, according to North Press.
The U.S. envoy under Trump noted said an integrated “road map” to impose a political solution in Syria was thwarted by Russia, according to Syria TV.
Several reporters considered that Ukrainian refugees deserve more empathy from Europe than refugees from “Syria or Afghanistan”, according to the Shaam News Network.
The foreign minister of Syria, Faisal al-Mekdad, said the question of Human rights should not be used as a pretext to violate the sovereignty of other countries, according to SANA.
Officials from Iran and Syria met in Damascus and Tehran to discuss cooperation, according to SANA.
The Russian intervention in Syria was a demonstration of Putin’s capabilities, that he might reproduce in Ukraine, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Israel is worried that Putin might hinder its operations in Syria, after it expressed support to Ukraine, according to al-Watan.
Abu Tow, known for destroying Assad regime tanks, offered to fight alongside the Ukrainian army, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The Assad government is bracing for potential effects of the Ukrainian war on its economy, according to Baladi News.
Two civilians were killed and others wounded by artillery shelling by Assad forces and Russia in an attack targeting civilians in Afes, according to the Shaam News Network.
President Assad’s top advisors stood up defending President Vladimir Putin’s policy in Ukraine, according to SANA.
Turkish attack on regime positions, COVID spreads in Syria, and Russia compares Ukrainian army with “Syrian terrorists”. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
On Sunday, several civilians were killed and wounded as a result of artillery shelling by Assad forces targeting the town of Afes, east of Idleb, according to al-Souria Net.
Pedersen said he was glad the Constitutional Committee is reconvening in March, but he’s worried the Ukrainian war might ruin his plans, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The secretary-general of the Syrian opposition called for the international community to provide the National Army with weapons, according to the SOC Media Department.
Pro-Justice, a Syrian-American organization, has launched a book documenting the Russian massacres and violations committed against Syrian civilians, according to the Shaam News Network.
Asma al-Assad welcomed a Russian girl supporting Syrian children, according to the Syria Times.
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During a meeting of the UN General Assembly, the ambassador of Syria blamed Ukraine for the escalation with Russia.
Pedersen met Sergey Lavrov in Moscow to discuss the effects of the military operation in Ukraine on Syria, according to al-Watan.
The Syrian government said it was ready to confront the consequences of the Ukrainian war, according to Athr Press.
Faisal al-Mekdad affirmed that the relations between Syria and Russia are strategic, accusing NATO of provoking both countries, according to SANA.
Israeli officials are worried that sanctions on Russia would hinder the cooperation between the two countries in Syria, according to SY-24.
Jaafari, the Syrian deputy-FM, has claimed that the Ukraine crisis concerns Syria, as it will determine whether the U.S. can impose a unipolar world order, according to the Syria Times.
The Syrian Opposition Coalition called the Russian intervention in Ukraine thuggery, according to the SOC media department.
The 2013 deal between Russia and the U.S. on Syria resembles the Munich agreement between Hitler and Chamberlain, according to Sam Hamad, in an op-ed to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Faisal al-Mekdad described the dire situation in Syria in front of a Russian think thank, in a rare occurrence by a regime official.
Syria expressed its willingness to recognize and cooperate with the republics of Luhansk and Donetsk, recognized by Russia, according to SANA.
A woman was killed and her husband and son injured by a Russian armored vehicle in the eastern Syrian countryside of Deir-ez-Zor, according to Baladi News.
Bogdanov announced that representatives of Russia, Turkey, and Iran will meet in Antalya for Astana format talks, according to al-Watan.
Mekdad met his Russian counterpart, Sergey Lavrov, to discuss cooperation between the two countries, according to SANA.
France’s ambassador the UN said he was pessimistic about the situation in Syria, in an interview to Asharq al-Awsat.
Attacks by ISIS against regime soldiers and officers in the Syrian badia are multiplying, according to Baladi News.
Mekdad discussed with the Russian MP the bilateral relations between the two countries, and the crisis in Ukraine, according to the Syria Time.
AANES praised the recent declarations by Bogdanov about the importance of Kurds’ representation in constitutional talk, according to North Press.
Damascus sent military reinforcements to Suweida and began indirect negotiations
Assad waited for Shoigu at the airport in Hemeimeem for four hours, according to al-Modon.
The Israeli delegation called for “placing the Druze in the Syrian constitution” following protests in Suweida, according to North Press.
Protests were held in Hassakeh against the “systematic targeting of education” by the SDF and the U.S., according to SANA.
President Assad discussed the importance of the Hemeimeen airbase with the Russian minister of defense, as war with Ukraine looms, according to al-Watan.
Russia has upgraded its air arsenal in Syria, as part of a tremendous military exercise, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Putin did not agree to give up on president Assad in Syria in exchange for greater influence in Ukraine, according to al-Baath.
Stanislav Gadzhimagomedov, the Deputy Head of the Operations Directorate of the Russian General Staff, denounced U.S. sanctions on Syria, according to SANA.
Four military factions of the Syrian National Army announced their merger into the Liberation, and Construction Movement, according to al-Souria Net.
Russia claims that the U.S. intelligence wants to exploit sleeper terrorist cells to carry out attacks against the Syrian Arab Army, according to SANA.
The AANES is blaming both Washington and Moscow for Turkey’s pressure on northeast Syria, according to North Press Agency
A conflict in Ukraine could extend to Syria, where Russia already has a military base and troops, the coming commander-in-chief of U.S. forces in the Middle East has said, according to Orient Net
Syrian air defences intercepted the missiles launched by the Israeli air force, according to state news agency SANA
Belarus plans to deploy up to 200 troops to Syria to serve alongside Russian forces, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The Russian Coordination Center distributed on Tuesday food aid among the locals of 400 families in Beksa village, north of the Lattakia province, according to SANA.
The Russian Foreign Intelligence Service accused the U.S. of looting natural resources in Syria and encouraging terrorism there, according to the Syria Times.
The Syrian and Russian warplanes struck 32 sites affiliated to the terrorist ISIS organization in the Atharya area in eastern Badia and destroyed them, according to the Syria Times.
Russia calls for the regime to control all of Syria, the Opposition meets Turkey VP, and Covid spreads. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Secretary-General of the Arab League said a ministerial meeting would be held next month to discuss the return of Syria to the organization, al-Watan writes.
Syria’s ministry of education met with the Director of International Relations at the Russian Maikop State Technological University, according to the Syria Times.
Russian military instructors are giving Syrian forces a training course on how to use new air defenses, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The International community is giving up on the Syrian opposition, as the Steps-for-Steps approach probably won’t yield any major concessions from the regime, al-Modon reports.
The de-escalation zone in northwest Syria witnessed on Monday mutual shelling between Turkish-backed opposition factions and the Syrian government forces, according to North Press.
The SDF sent ISIS fighters away from Hassakeh to the regime-controlled Syrian Badia, according to al-Watan.
In an op-ed to Asharq al-Awsat, Omer Onhon affirmed that the war in Syria is far from over, despite Assad pretending that he is the victor.
Luna al-Shebel called the suspension of the membership of Syria in the Arab League a breach of the organization’s bylaws, according to SANA.
Leaders in the al-Nusra are channeling aid into a lucrative black market scheme, investing the surplus in Turkey, according to the Syria Times.
Russian and Syrian diplomats meet in Moscow, Syrian man from award-winning photograph invited to Italy, and refugees from Syria in Turkey suffer from cold. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Following the resurgence of ISIS in Northeast Syria, the International Coalition has bombed positions in Hassakeh, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
In an attempt to show a more positive image, the Syrian regime has announced the opening of cultural centers in prisons, according to al-Modon.
The Iranian president noted that Russia and Iran succeeded in defeating terrorism in Syria thanks to the efforts of the Syrian people, SANA reports.
Luna al-Shebel said on Tuesday that the economic embargo against Syria is a form of war that should be resisted, according to the Syria Times.
The assistant secretary-general of Future Syria Party has said that the reconciliation agreements by the regime were made after all war attempts failed, according to North Press.
During Raissi’s state visit to Moscow, Putin affirmed that both Russia and Iran participated in the fight against terrorism in Syria, according to SANA.
A Russian-backed campaign by the regime is targeting ISIS in the Syrian Badia, where sleeper cells are conducting deadly attacks, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
Meslet, the leader of the Syrian opposition, has called for Arab countries to halt normalization with Damascus and not to allow the regime back to the Arab League, according to Syria TV.
On Monday, a Syrian ministerial delegation arrived in the “Russian region” of Crimea to further Syria’s international economic activity, according to Athr Press.
Russia is trying to decrease the influence of the eighth brigade in south Syria, in order to bolster the government’s presence there, according to North Press.
Anton Mardasov dives into the military doctrine of Putin and how Syria is essential to it, in an op-ed to Asharq al-Awsat.
The HTS has killed a Syrian government soldier in Idleb and wounded two others in an attack, according to North Press.
Cross Border aid to Syria through the Bab al-Hawa crossing was extended de facto for an additional six months after pro-regime media had announced its suspension.
The intervention of Putin in Kazakhstan and Syria holds many similarities, according to Sam Hamad in al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The Prime Minister of Jordan Bisher al-Khasawneh denied on Tuesday that the kingdom had opened secret channels of communication with the Syrian regime, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The intensification of Russian activities in Syria is part of the struggle of influence between Iran and Russia, according to al-Hal Net.
Israeli strikes are not effective in reducing the influence of Iran in Syria and Lattakia, which is increasing by the minute, according to al-Hal Net.
Russia has informed the Eighth Brigade of the Fifth Corps, led by Awda, that it is relocating fighters to one of the two fronts, in Idleb or the Badia, according to al-Souria Net.
The mechanism for the delivery of humanitarian assistance to Syria ended on Monday, resulting in uncertainty about the future of cross-border aid, according to al-Watan.
The first week of 2022 was a particularly difficult one for Syrians in Idleb, as regime and Russian forces are escalating their bombardment of the region.
Western countries have requested that Syria cooperates with the OPCW to close outstanding issues and ensure disarmament, according to North Press.
The U.S. and France have each condemned the escalation in the Idleb governorate by Russia and the Syrian regime, according to al-Souria Net.
Abu Muslim al-Shami, confirmed that the HTS is ready to respond to any new Russian attack on the area, according to the Zaitun Agency.
Russia continues its attacks on the de-escalation zone around Idleb, killing 6 civilians since the beginning of the year, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
A soldier of the Syrian government forces was killed and two others were wounded, in targeting by Syrian opposition factions in Aleppo and Hama, North Press writes.
A ground operation in Idleb remains unlikely, even though the region will probably witness breakthroughs in 2022, according to Baladi News.
The Russian and Turkish Presidents talked over the phone about developments in Syria, among other topics, according to al-Watan.
On the last day of 2021, Russian warplanes launched strikes on the Idleb countryside, killing two civilians and damaging a poultry farm, according to Horriya.
A grim year awaits Syria in 2022, as it has to endure a collapsing economy and shifting regional dynamics, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Russia and Iran have agreed to allow Iranian soldiers into the areas of the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), under the banner of the Fifth Corps, according to Baladi News.
The opposition coalition held a workshop to discuss the “step-by-step” approach proposed by the UN special envoy, which it considers a “reward to the Assad regime”, according to the SOC media department.
In order to fulfill their separatist dream, leaders of the SDC and the SDF are turning their back on Russia and the Syrian government, preferring to remain under an uncertain U.S. protection, according to al-Watan.
Following the 17th International Meeting on Syria in the Astana format, Russia, Turkey, and Iran reaffirmed their commitment to the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Syria, and rejected unilateral coercive measures, according to SANA.
Funds necessary for the recovery of the Syrian economy were estimated at 600-800 billion USD by Alexander Lavrentiev, according to Russia Today.
A member of the Syrian opposition delegation in Astana-17 said that the opposition won’t stray away from its demand of abolishing the regime, according to Baladi News.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has advised the SDC to engage in dialogue with the Assad regime, warning that U.S. forces won’t stay forever, according to al-Souria Net.
The Syrian delegation to Nur-Sultan met with the UN and Russian delegations, within the framework of the seventeenth Astana meeting in the Astana format about Syria, according to the Syria Times.
Suweida has recently witnessed the killing of a regime security member and the arrest of an activist, according to SY-24.
Pedersen has called on the parties involved in the Syrian conflict to break the stalemate through compromise, according to North Press.
The Syrian delegation has arrived to the city of Nur-Sultan to participate in the 17th round of Astana Talks, the Syria Times reports.
The energy deal between Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon, hides a wide array of geopolitical implications, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Israeli raid on the Damascus International Airport, a U.S. military convoy intercepted by the army in Syria, and children conscripted by the SDF. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The president of the Executive Committee of the SDC, Ilham Ahmed said that dialogue with the Syrian government does mean giving it legitimacy, according to North Press.
Five members of HTS have been killed by shelling from the regime and Russian forces along the Rabat frontline in the eastern Idleb countryside, according to Baladi News.
President al-Assad received the Children’s Rights Commissioner for the Russian President, to discuss the children at the al-Hol camp, according to SANA.
Fuel supplier Bunker Holding, its chief executive, and its subsidiary were convicted by a Danish local court for selling jet fuel to Syria despite sanctions, Asharq al-Awsat reveals.
The Prime Minister, Hussein Arnous, started a tour to the Deir-ez-Zor Governorate to discuss services and development projects in the region, the Syria Times writes.
Russian universities to potentially open branches in Syria, airstrikes on Idleb, and a high-profile SDC delegation visits Scandinavian countries. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
On Thursday, two ISIS militants were killed in a Russian airstrike in the Deir-ez-Zor Governorate, only two days after the last raid, according to North Press.
Unidentified gunmen assassinated a former Free Syrian Army member in the Daraa governorate, despite the absence of personal animosity between the victim and residents, according to the Syrian News Agency.
A checkpoint by the Syrian Arab Army intercepted a military convoy of the U.S. occupation forces in the Hassakeh countryside, the Syria Times writes.
Israel targeted a shipment of Iranian weapons transiting through the port of Lattakia without Assad’s knowledge, according to SYRIA TV.
Once self-sufficient, Syria will now import a million tons of wheat from Russia financed through a loan, according to North Press.
The U.S. eliminated a Qaeda leader and renews the training of Kurdish-led group, an attack against a Russian convoy, and arbitrary arrests continue. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend in Syria.
The European Union has imposed sanctions on Syrian private airline Cham Wings, for facilitating the crossing of migrants to Belarus and then to the Polish borders, according to al-Souria Net.
The Syrian Foreign Minister will be in Iran for two days to discuss bilateral relations, according to North Press.
Moscow is helping Damascus regain control of the northeastern regions of Syria through dialogue with the SDF, according to al-Watan.
The SDC has expressed its readiness to participate in a “genuine, constructive dialogue process” with the Damascus government, according to al-Watan.
The SDF has to choose between Washington, Damascus, and Moscow, according to al-Watan.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights (SNHR) has released its monthly report on the number of extrajudicial killings in Syria, according to Enab Baladi.
As the Russian rapprochement with Israel gets more and more apparent, the influence of Iran in Syria is undermined, according to al-Hal Net.
A Russian patrol in as-Suweida was driven out by locals, as the region’s new governor wants to reimpose the regime’s authority on the governorate, according to al-Souria Net.
The UN Envoy to Syria is working towards a seventh meeting of the Constitutional Committee in Geneva, according to al-Souria Net.
The UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen and Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister, Mikhail Bogdanov, have reaffirmed the need for a political solution in Syria in accordance with UN Resolution 2254, according to SANA.
During the meeting between Ilham Ahmed, and the Russian FM, Russia pressured the SDC to hold discussions with the government in Damascus, according to al-Watan.
Cooperation with the regime in Syria will not necessarily lead to its moderation, Hazem Saghieh writes in an op-ed in Asharq al-Awsat.
Russia has planned to destabilize the northern and eastern parts of Syria in order to expand its influence there, according to al-Hal Net.
The leader of the SDC, Ilham Ahmed, and the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergey Lavrov, discussed the situation in Syria, according to North Press.
Russia successfully pressured Iran to withdraw from the T4 airbase in central Homs, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The Foreign Minister of Russia, Sergey Lavrov, claimed during a meeting with his Lebanese counterpart that some states are hindering the safe return of refugees, SANA reports.
Aid from Belarus to Syria, U.S. lawmakers question Biden strike, and Fourth Division withdraws from Daraa. Catch up on everything over the weekend.
Iranian militias emptied the T4 military airport in eastern Homs and transported its equipment to another one in the south of the governorate, according to Baladi News.
The presence of Iran in Syria is central to the policies of normalization adopted by Arab countries, according to Ibrahim Hamidi in Asharq al-Awsat.
The SNHR asked Jordan not to deport opposition journalist Ibrahim Awad back to Syria, where he could face reprisal by the regime, according to SY-24.
The White Helmets documented that 63 children were killed from the beginning of June up until Wednesday, November 17th, according to SY-24.
Russia claimed that Israeli airstrikes against Syria are unacceptable, but using power in response to such attacks will be unconstructive, North Press writes.
Foreign minister Faisal al-Mekdad has claimed that Syria is doing “tremendous efforts” to guarantee the safe and voluntary return of refugees, according to SANA.
Tensions between the Asayih and regime forces are increasing in the cities of al-Hassakeh and Qamishli, according to Baladi News.
Turkey’s threats in northeastern Syria have pushed the SDF into a Russian-sponsored rapprochement with the Assad regime.
President Assad received the Russian Special Envoy to Syria and discussed with him the return of refugees to their homelands, SANA reports.
The administration of US President Joe Biden has set five priorities in Syria, none of which call for the withdrawal of Iran, in contrast to the previous administration of President Donald Trump, Asharq al-Awsat writes.
During the meeting between Russia and Syria to follow up on the work of the International Conference on Return of Syrian refugees, several cooperation agreements were signed, SANA writes.
The International Conference for the return of refugees sponsored by Russia was reduced to mere bilateral meetings with Syria on the refugee issue, according to al-Souria Net.
Turkey has suspended its potential military operation against northeast Syria, as a result of the continued refusal from Russia and the U.S., North Press writes.
Meetings between officials from Russia and Syria to follow up on the work of the International Conference on Return of Syrian refugees started Monday, according to SANA.
The refugee crisis amplifies at EU-Belarus borders, Opposition warns against normalization with the regime, and the chief spy of Syria in Cairo. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Following developments in northeastern Syria, leaders of the SDF and SDC have held meetings with a U.S. State Department delegation, al-Souria Net reports.
The Health Ministry in Syria received half a million doses of China’s Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine, SANA reports.
Russia has deployed a long-range missile air-defense system in the northeastern Raqqa governorate of Syria, close to U.S. positions, Asharq al-Awsat writes.
Russian airstrikes on Idleb killed five members of the same family in the displaced camps near the town of Maaret Misrin, north of the province, Zaman al-Wasl writes.
Israeli media revealed the identity of the new commander of Iranian operations in Syria, as subjects of discord between Iran and the Syrian regime grow, according to Syria TV.
Syrian Kurds in the Northeast are prepared to offer 75% of the oil produced in their region to Damascus, as a gesture of goodwill, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Turkey is obstructing the entry of UN relief aid convoys “across established lines” from Aleppo to the “de-escalation” area of Idleb, according to al-Watan.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov said that the 17th meeting of the Astana formula on Syria should be held in the Kazakh capital after the 20th of next December, SANA reports.
An upcoming U.S. Russian meeting in Geneva between Brett McGurk and Sergey Vershinin will discuss the situation in Syria, according to Baladi News.
The regime will return to the areas under the control of the PYD, in a way similar to what happened in Daraa and under a decentralization formula, Fouad Alteiko writes in Nedaa Post.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stressed that Western countries impede efforts exerted for the return of the displaced Syrians, according to SANA.
Syrian air defenses thwarted on Monday Israeli missile attack on military points in central and coastal areas of Syria, the Syria Times writes.
A spokesman of the AANES denied the existence of any dialogue between the SDF and the Syrian regime, according to al-Modon.
On Sunday, Russian military helicopters landed east of the Raqqa governorate, carrying Russian military advisers, according to Halab Today.
China expresses support to Syria, Iran evacuates base fearful of an Israeli attack, and racist attack in Turkey. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Russia has launched diplomatic efforts with various parties to contain a possible military escalation in northeastern Syria, according to Asharq al-Awsast.
Ahmed al-Jarba, opposition figure and founder of Syria’s Tomorrow Mouvement, has visited Moscow to discuss the Syrian issue with Lavrov, according to al-Souria Net.
Anas al-Abda has announced a visit by a delegation from the Coordinating Committee to Turkey to meet opposition and Turkish officials, according to Nedaa Post.
As a Turkish operation in Northern Syria against the SDF looms, the Syrian Army is getting closer to the Kurdish-led group, according to al-Watan.
Following their meeting on October 22nd, Nafta Bennett and Vladimir Putin have agreed to let Israel attack Iran in Syria, while Russia turns a blind eye, according to al-Modon.
A 17th round of Astana talks will be held in the Kazakh Capital Nur-Sultan in mid-December, according to the Syria Times.
As a Turkish operation in Northeast Syria against the SDF looms, Russia is trying to get the regime and the SDF to cooperate more, according to Athr Press.
A Kurdish-Russian rapprochement is ongoing, as Turkey threatens to intervene militarily in Northeast Syria, according to Enab Baladi.
Syria and Belarus discussed on Wednesday means of strengthening bilateral relations and cooperation in facing Western coercive measures, according to the Syria Times.
Pentagon Press Secretary John Kirby reaffirmed that Washington wants to maintain the “deconfliction channel” with Moscow in Northeast Syria, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Russia is trying to convince the SDF to withdraw from the Turkish border region, as Turkey threatens to intervene militarily, according to BasNews.
The Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said Western countries are inciting the technical secretariat of the OPCW against Syria, according to the Syria Times.
Clothing production in the regime-controlled areas in Syria decreased by 50%, as raw materials and electricity become more scarce, according to Enab Baladi.
The Syrian regime forces and Iranian militias pushed massive reinforcements to the vicinity of the city of al-Bab, which is controlled by Turkish and SNA Forces, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Aldar Khalil, a senior leader of the Kurdish PYD, has called for direct negotiations between the Kurds and Assad, as a Turkish operation threatens Northeast Syria, according to al-Souria Net.
Four Russian warplanes landed in northeast Syria, at the Qamishli International Airport, less than 100 km from a U.S. military base, North Press writes.
Russian forces conducted airstrikes in northern Syria on Saturday in the vicinity of refugee camps near the Syrian-Turkish border, al-Araby al-Jadeed writes.
A Russian military expert said that the U.S. cannot destroy the air defense system of Russia, noting it successfully shot down U.S. cruise missiles in Syria in 2018, according to al-Watan.
The photo of a one-legged Syrian father with his young son born without upper or lower limbs won photo of the year at the Siena International Photo Award, al-Araby al-Jadeed reports.
There is reportedly a great degree of dissatisfaction in Moscow with the Assad regime and how it is handling the crisis in Syria, according to Nedaa Post.
Observers were surprised by the fact that the city of Bosra al-Sham, a stronghold of the eighth brigade, was excluded from the settlement agreements, according to Enab Baladi.
Syria participated in the 7th International Forum for Religion and Peace held in Moscow, represented by the Minister of Education, according to the Syria Times.
On Wednesday, Russian warplanes bombarded armed opposition factions bastions in the south of Idleb, northwest Syria, North Press reports.
The Association of Importers and Exporters of Medicines and Medical Equipment submitted a proposal to the ministry of health to localize the production of the Russian COVID-19 vaccine in Syria, according to Syria Steps.
A court in Denmark has started hearing the case against a group of Danish fuel supply companies, accused of violating EU sanctions by selling jet fuel to the Syrian Regime, al-Araby al-Jadeed reports.
A Russian military police convoy was targeted with an explosive device in Syria, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense, SANA writes.
On Tuesday, Syrian government forces and armed opposition factions exchanged bombardment in the area around Idleb, in the de-escalation zone of Northwestern Syria, according to North Press.
On Monday morning, an Israeli drone targeted positions of Hezbollah and pro-regime militiamen in the southern Syrian governorate of Quneitra, according to Baladi News.
The Deputy Foreign and Expatriates Minister received a delegation of the Syrian-Russian Medical Council headed by Dr. Fadi Issawi to discuss cooperation between the two countries, SANA writes.
The Russian Reconciliation Center announced that several militiamen conducted attacks in the countryside of Aleppo and Lattakia areas despite the de-escalation zone, according to North Press.
The sixth round of Syrian Constitutional Committee talks ended in total disappointment as the delegations could not agree on a consensus and as no new date was set for the next meeting.
An attack near a bus carrying Syrian soldiers in the Syrian capital Damascus led to the death of 14 regime soldiers, sparking vengeful promises from the regime and condemnation by Russia and Iran, according to SANA and Syrian TV.
An Israeli army official responded to Russian accusations that Israel was using air cover to carry out strikes in Syria, adding that air traffic safety is one of the military’s top priorities, according to Baladi News.
Bassam Hashem explains how regional dynamics are proving that the “war on Syria” and the Caesar Act were pointless and vain, in an op-ed to the Baath Newspaper.
President Assad received yesterday the Russian President’s Special Envoy for Syria Alexander Lavrentiev and Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Vershinin to discuss cooperation with Russia, according to SANA.
Attempts by Turkey to merge Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) with the Syrian National Army (SNA) are “impossible”, a Syrian opposition figure told North Press.
The Eighth Brigade, which is prominent in the Daraa governorate and led by Ahmed al-Awda, no longer receives financial support from Russia, and is therefore financially subjected to the Syrian regime, according to al-Souria Net.
Settlement centers established in the countryside of Daraa witnessed low turnout by militants, North Press reports.
The intensification of the conflict in Northern Syria, between the SDF and Turkish-backed groups, signals a change in the region’s realities, according to al-Souria Net.
After the visit of the Iranian Foreign Minister, sources in Iran claimed that a favorable change in dynamic in the Middle East was ongoing, al-Watan writes.
During a meeting of the Non-Aligned Movement, Faisal al-Mekdad met with the heads of several delegations, according to The Syria Times.
On Monday evening, a Russian warplane launched an airstrike on the Turkish area of operations “The Euphrates Shield”, in northern Syria, Baladi News reports.
Media close to the Syrian regime have hinted that it intends to take control of the entire eastern countryside of the Daraa governorate, according to al-Souria Net.
The Syrian Opposition Coalition political committee held its periodic meeting, in which it discussed the escalation around Idleb and the meeting with U.S. officials, the SOC Media Department writes.
By establishing itself again as the sponsor of settlement agreements in southern Syria, Russia was able to consolidate its influence in the Jordanian border area, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Foreign Minister Faisal al-Mekdad claimed that the rapprochement between Syria and its Arab brethren will help improve the livelihood of Syrians, according to al-Watan.
Young people have completely disappeared from the markets of the eastern city of Deir-ez-Zor, as the regime launches a campaign to capture them and enroll them in the army, according to SY-24.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, regional developments and bilateral relations, according to the Daily Sabah.
The Director of Jordanian general intelligence confirmed that Jordan’s relations with Damascus have improved, and now focus on common security and economic challenges, according to al-Watan.
Many medical centers and hospitals in Idleb announced that the humanitarian support they receive from organizations has ceased, according to Baladi News.
Russian airstrikes targeted Turkish-backed armed opposition factions’ sites south of Idleb, northwest Syria, according to North Press.
An Iranian general was kidnapped by Tel Avivi to be exchanged for information about the whereabouts of a missing Israeli pilot, according to Rai al-Yom.
The Syrian film “Lost Childhood”, which focuses on the condition of children in Idleb, has won first prize in its category at the DIG Festival in Italy, SY-24 reports.
In a press conference with his Russian counterpart, the Egyptian Foreign Minister claimed that Cairo is willing to get Syria out of its crisis as it is part of Arab national security, according to Nedaa Post.
The Syrian opposition president, Samer al-Meslet, has hinted that the U.S. favors the Kurdish-dominated SDF in Syria, at the expense of the opposition, Asharq al-Awsat writes.
The air defense systems protecting the Hemeimeem base shot down a drone launched by a terrorist organization deployed in Idleb towards the base in the Lattakia countryside, according to the Syria Times.
A “secret” Jordanian document has proposed a new approach to dealing with the Syrian regime, with support from Washington, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Turkey has warned, after a summit with Russia, that targeting civilians harms the stability of Syria and disturbs the “fragile balance” in the region, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Iran and Russia are competing over for influence in Syria by working to portray themselves as protectors of Syria’s heritage, according to Syria TV.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan revealed that he agreed with Russian President Vladimir Putin to implement a “final and sustainable solution” to the conflict in Syria, Athr Press reports.
The Syrian National Coalition (SNC) stressed that Russian aggression has failed to silence the voice of freedom, six years after the intervention of Russia in Syria, according to al-Tariq.
The UN special envoy to Syria Geir Pedersen revealed that the sixth meeting of the Constitutional Committee will be held in Geneva on October 18th, according to Baladi News.
Salem al-Meslet said that the United States must pressure the Bashar al-Assad regime to accept a political transition in Syria, according to the Daily Sabah.
A joint delegation of opposition figures met with EU diplomats to discuss the need to ensure a just political transition in Syria, according to the SOC Media Office.
Russia asks Israel to convince the U.S. on Syria, COVID19 wreaks havoc, and an anti-ISIS operation by the SDF. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
For the third time, Russia has targeted factions close to Turkey in Northwestern Syria, ahead of a summit between Erdogan and Putin, according to al-Souria Net.
Sergei Vershinin and Geir Pedersen discussed the advancement of the political process to resolve the crisis in war-torn Syria, according to SANA.
The Russian escalation in Idleb is a way for Moscow to weaken Turkey’s position ahead of talks scheduled later this month, according to Baladi News.
Foreign and Expatriates Minister Faisal Mekdad, has reiterated the need to lift the unilateral coercive measures imposed by the United States and its Western allies on Syria, according to SANA.
Following the meeting between Bashar al-Assad and Vladimir Putin, Assad finds himself torn between the conflicting demands of Russia and Iran, according to Baladi News.
The opening of a crossing between areas controlled by the HTS and those controlled by the regime are clear signs of the complicity between these two, according to North Press.
The Lebanese newspaper “Annahar” confirmed that Russia’s Putin agreed with Bashar al-Assad to take control of the remaining areas of Syria under the control of the SDF or the opposition, according to Nedaa Post.
Iran has lost out in economic competition to Russia and other countries in Syria, according to the deputy chairman of the Syrian-Iranian Chamber of Commerce, Asharq al-Awsat reports.
IS group launched attacks in the Syrian Desert region over the weekend, resulting in the deaths of several Syrian regime militia fighters, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
On Monday, Damascus government forces bombed Turkish-backed Syrian armed opposition factions around Idleb and Lattakia, resulting in material damages, according to North Press.
A meeting in Sochi at the end of the month is scheduled between Putin and Erdogan in order to determine the future of Idleb, among other files, according to Baladi News.
Yahya al-Aridi, the spokesman for the Syrian High Negotiations Committee (HNC) criticized a statement by the Russian Foreign Ministry about the legitimacy of the regime, according to SY-24.
A delegation from the SDC visited Russia where it met with Russian Foreign Ministry representatives to discuss dialogue with the regime, according to al-Souria Net.
Turkey’s Erdogan is finding itself more and more isolated in Syria, and Russia stresses on the importance of liberating in Idleb, according to al-Watan.
The minister of Education and the vice-president of the Novosibirsk province discussed increased cooperation between Syria and Russia on higher education and research, according to SANA.
Hazem Saghieh reflects on the new dynamic emerging between Syria and Lebanon, as a new government is formed in Beirut with many pro-Syria figures, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The summit in Moscow between Assad and Putin dealt with military, political and economic files, according to Sputnik Arabi.
Pedersen discussed with the Syrian opposition the new constitution talks and how to ensure that the political process achieves some progress, according to al-Souria Net.
Government forces entered the town of Muzayrib in the countryside of Daraa, accompanied by Russian military police, according to North Press.
As Syria rolls out its vaccination plan, turnout is increasing but some are still fearful, according to al-Watan.
The recent concessions by Damascus on the new constitution talks are a way for Russia to extract concessions from the U.S., according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Russian warplanes continue to bombard HTS and Turkish-backed factions in Northern Syria, according to North Press.
An agreement was reached with local communities in al-Yadudah, the western countryside of Daraa, to allow regime forces to enter the town, according to Baladi News.
Two Turkish soldiers were killed in Northern Syria, meeting between Israel and Russia to discuss coordination. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
In Daraa al-Balad, after a truce agreement was reached, some people have returned to destroyed houses or scorched earth, Asharq al-Awsat writes.
The UN’s Syria envoy said he held “very good discussions” in Damascus Saturday, and hoped that a committee to discuss a post-war constitution could soon reconvene, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Al-Qaeda leader Ayman al-Zawahiri praised the attack on a Russian position in Tal al-Saman area of the Raqqa countryside earlier this year, according to al-Souria Net.
The Russian Foreign Minister expressed his country’s hope that the Syrian constitutional discussion committee would resume its work soon, the Syria Times reports.
The escalation in Idleb is synonymous with the inability of Turkey to implement its agreement with Russia, and might escalate into a military campaign, according to Athr Press.
The U.S. retreat from the region would only benefit tyrants and fascist groups, particularly in Syria where it would allow Assad to eliminate rebels, Sam Hamdan writes for the New Arab.
On Wednesday, the only medical point in the area of Jabal al-Zawiya, in the countryside of Idleb, went out of service after bombing by government forces, according to 7al Net.
Regime forces conducted an operation in Daraa al-Balad to ensure that so-called “outsiders” were not present there, as part of the truce signed a few days ago, according to Baladi News.
Qatar on Sunday has condemned the Syrian regime’s “brutal attack” on the southern part of the city of Daraa, saying it led to the displacement of dozens of families, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
A high-profile Lebanese delegation in Damascus, an Israeli attack on Syria, and a call by activists to save Syria’s Daraa. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Turkish media reported that a ‘historic meeting’ will be held between the heads of the secret services in Turkey and Syria, according to Baladi News.
Regime forces escalated their attacks on Daraa al-Balad despite a truce agreement signed earlier last week, according to the Daily Sabah.
The recent events in Afghanistan reshuffled the cards in Syria, as the U.S. and Russia prepare for a new round of talks, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The recent Israeli attack on Syria and the subsequent Russian reaction showcased the increasingly frigid relations between Israel and Russia, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
After an agreement was reached in Daraa al-Balad, opposition activists are portraying it as a success that allowed them to keep Iran out, according to Baladi News.
The U.S. has expressed its concerns about the continuation of the bombing by Syrian government and Russian forces on Idleb, according to North Press.
The Chief of Staff of the Turkish-backed Syrian National Army has submitted his resignation, the second one witnessed by the Interim Government this year, according to Athr Press.
The Russian Foreign Ministry called on the Netherlands to present clarification about their support to terrorist organizations in Syria, SANA reports.
The Russian police entered the besieged neighborhoods of Daraa al-Balad, to begin the implementation of an agreement reached on Tuesday, according to Syria TV.
On Tuesday, a Russian warplane launched several airstrikes on the Afrin, for the first time since it fell under the control of the National Army, according to al-Souria Net.
Mouawiya Syasneh, one of the children whose anti-regime graffiti in Daraa ten years ago sparked popular protests in Syria, recalls what happened to him to Asharq al-Awsat.
The recent extension of cross-border humanitarian aid to Syria has proved to be in favor of Russia and the regime, according to Syria TV.
COVID spreads in Syria while shelling in the North intensifies. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Excerpts from a speech by Abdul Hakim Bashar, head of the Kurdish Democratic Party in Syria, in which he talks about the recent developments in Afghanistan.
As tensions in Daraa escalate, both sides are accusing each other of being behind the worsening of the situation, according to Baladi News.
Russia is trying to salvage the settlement agreement it sponsored in southern Syria, but the situation in Daraa keeps worsening, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Events in Northern Syria show that there exists secret complicity between Russia and Turkey, a military spokesman of the SDF said, according to North Press.
A group of eight young men from Daraa, exiled by the regime to Northern Syria, have arrived at their destination, according to Syria TV.
Fighting in Daraa has displaced more than 38,000 people over the past month as truce talks falter, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
Iran and Russia are trying to gain the loyalty of tribes and parties in Syria, in order to exert a larger influence, according to Nedaa Post.
King Abdullah II and President Putin discussed the situation in Southern Syria, primarily its humanitarian aspects, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham forced locals in Idleb to celebrate the victory of the Taliban in Afghanistan, sparking the anger of citizens, according to al-Watan.
The Russian foreign minister said that although dialogue with Washington was encouraging, the path ahead is very difficult, according to al-Baath.
The situation in the area of Daraa will be of primary importance in the talks between King Abdullah II and President Vladimir Putin, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Israeli airstrikes on Damascus and Homs, the SDF conducts business with companies under sanctions and arrests ISIS leaders in al-Hassakeh. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
A meeting is scheduled between President Putin and King Abdullah II to discuss the recent developments in Daraa, according to Baladi News.
An official from the Russian Ministry of Defense claimed that Syria could join the Collective Security Treaty Organization if this serves the interests of the two sides, SANA writes.
The takeover of Afghanistan by the Taliban after the American retreat, and the establishment of an Islamic Emirate there, had strong echoes in Syria, where there is a significant U.S. military presence.
The NATO allies of the U.S. are paying the price of the failed wars they’ve been dragged into, such as the war in Afghanistan, SANA writes.
A spokesman for the Daraa committee denied that any agreement had yet been reached regarding the situation in Daraa al-Balad, according to Baladi News.
The situation in Daraa reveals a rift between Iran and Russia in Syria, as Iran is trying to sabotage the Russian-sponsored Status quo, according to North Press.
Russia has provided the Daraa central committee with a roadmap to a solution to the violence in southern Syria, according to Baladi News.
A Russian delegation visited the headquarters of the 8th Brigade in Bosra al-Sham, to discuss the recent developments in Daraa, according to Syria TV.
Negotiations on the situation in Daraa are on hold, as they await a new Russian officer, according to al-Etihad Press.
The militaries of Russia and Turkey have reached a deal to resume water and electricity supplies to households in northeast Syria, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Fires in Masyaf, the Foreign Ministry in Syria condemns statements by the west and a migration wave in Daraa. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Deputy Foreign Minister of Russia stressed the necessity of providing humanitarian aid to Syria in a way that is not politicized, according to North Press.
On Wednesday, a delegation from the Syrian opposition held a meeting with the Deputy Foreign Minister of Turkey, Sadat Unal, in Ankara, according to Nedaa Post.
Jordan is preparing to normalize ties with the Syrian regime, by paving the road through economic cooperation, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
A group of jihadists has claimed responsibility for the bombing of a military bus in Damascus, that was carrying republican guard officers, according to al-Souria Net.
The 4th Division wishes to conduct a military operation on Daraa al-Balad, which makes it refuse any de-escalation agreement in the area, according to Baladi News.
Turkey and Russia have reached an agreement to prevent provocations that could lead to tensions and violence in the province of Idleb, according to al-Modon.
In its annual meeting to discuss its future, the SDF emphasized its need for international financial, military and political support, according to North Press.
Armenak Tokmajyan, expert on borders and conflict, Syrian refugees, and local intermediaries in Syria, explains to the Syrian Observer how the position of Jordan on the conflict in Syria evolved.
A group of experts from Syria and Russia will conduct a joint mission to rehabilitate archeological ruins in Syria damaged by the war, SANA writes.
A Russian officer has reportedly expelled the regime’s defense minister from Daraa, as the two have different views on how to deal with unrest in Daraa al-Balad, according to al-Hal.
As tensions rise in Daraa al-Balad, some 50,000 residents have no choice but displacement, according to North Press.
A report by Center for Contemporary Studies identified Iran as the “most dangerous” player in Syria, but claims that Tehran’s success in the country remains limited, according to al-Modon.
A Russian delegation met with the regime’s defense minister in the city of Daraa, to discuss recent events in the area, al-Etihad press writes.
The recent signature of a memorandum of understanding in the Aleppo International Airport might accentuate the rivalry between Iran and Russia, according to Syria Television.
Meslet meets with western officials, the fate of cross-border aid questioned again, and negotiations in Daraa. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Alexander Zorin is a Russian officer who has skillfully conducted Russia’s policy in Syria, by building connections with several stakeholders, according to Ibrahim Hamidi for Asharq al-Awsat.
Rami al-Shaer, an official from the Russian ministries of defense and foreign affairs, explained that the position of Russia about Daraa is that of opposition to more violence and war, according to SY-24.
Abdullah Al-Jabassini, a researcher at the European University Institute, talks to the Syrian Observer on the latest tension in Daraa.
Interview with Dr. Zaki Lababidi, the president of the Syrian American Council, the largest Syrian American grassroots organization in the United States.
The Ambassador of Russia to the U.S said on Wednesday that Moscow and Washington have conducted a constructive dialogue on Syria between experts, SANA writes.
Local sources circulated a video showing clashes between Russian and U.S. patrol agents in the countryside of Hassakeh, according to SY-24.
Iran is trying to expand its influence on the Jordanian border by filling the void left by Russia after the agreement signed to lift the siege in Daraa al-Balad, according to Baladi News.
The recent Russian delegation that visited Damascus, by its size and its nature, resembles the landing of a foreign power, according to al-Modon.
Turkey and Russia are both silent about each other’s actions in North Syria, despite them going against the Astana agreement, North Press reports.
Due to their mutual interests, Israel does not see what I should worry about a change in the position of Russia about its strikes in Syria, according got Athr Press.
Assad discussed with a Russian delegation, headed by Lavrentiev, the issue of the return of Syrian refugees, the Syria Times writes.
The Russian Ministry of Defense confirmed that Syria thwarted a strike carried out by Israeli jets against the Sayeda Zainab a stronghold of Iran and its militias, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Murders are becoming event more recurrent in the al-Hol camp, which welcomes more than 16,000 families and 60,000 people, according to al-Etihad Press.
Russia has unveiled plans to open a Naval School in the Syrian port of Tartous, as part of its plans to consolidate influence in Syria, according to North Press.
Checkpoints leading to Daraa al-Balad have reopened, marking the end of a weeks-long siege after an agreement was signed, according to Baladi News.
In an interview after his visit to Washington, the king of Jordan stressed the importance of dialogue with Assad, al-Souria Net writes.
In his book, “Syria through the Eyes of the Ambassador,” Ömer Önhon recalls how the position of Turkey evolved throughout the Syrian conflict, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The Russian Federation has sent around 160 tons of Aid to Syria, directed mostly towards the fight against the Covid pandemic, SANA writes.
During a webinar organized at the American University of Beirut, seven speakers were invited to share the positions of the various stakeholders on the Syrian conflict and the future of the country.
Syrian and Russian forces have banned residents of the Yarmouk camp from visiting the cemetery during the Eid, as excavation works continue, according to SY-24.
The Jordanian King has called for the return of Syria to the Arab embrace, during a visit to Washington, according to Athr Press.
UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen discussed with the Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov issues related to the political transition in Syria and humanitarian aid, according to North Press.
A meeting was held between a prominent Russian general and the command of the 8th brigade in Daraa, according to SY-24.
The Delta variant of the coronavirus, which transmits faster, has reached Syria, sparking the need for preventive measures, according to North Press.
The Syrian Opposition Coalition has called the UN to invoke its “Responsibility to Protect” against the Assad regime, according to the SOC.
The SDF arrests ISIS fighters, Turkey’s CHP threatens to repatriate refugees, and the UN Human Rights Council calls for accountability against massive displacement. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Syrian regime is trying to attract Russian tourists into Syria, claiming the country has everything to make them enjoy their holiday, according to al-Souria Net.
The Syrian regime has moved the administrative center of the province of Idleb to Khan Shaykhun, according to Nedaa Post.
The SDC says it is ready to dialogue with the Syrian regime, if this could lead to concrete results, according to North Press.
Russia has entered the blockaded town of Daraa al-Balad to inspect it, hoping to appear as a mediator rather than an oppressor, according to SY-24.
Russian Ambassador to the U.S. praised cooperation between the two countries, which helped reach UN resolution 2585 about cross-border humanitarian aid, according to The Syria Times.
The funds of the former minister of Trade were seized, as he was accused of corruption, al-Etihad Press writes.
While Russia praises the Kurds and asks them to dialogue with the regime, it prevents the flow of aid into Northeast Syria, according to North Press.
Ibrahim Hamidi claims the U.S has made many concessions to Russia in the file of cross-border humanitarian aid into northern Syria.
Joseph Daher is a researcher specializing in political economy. He wrote extensively on Syria and Lebanon, and most notably authored “Syria after the Uprisings, The Political Economy of State Resilience.” He is affiliated with the European University Institute and its Wartime and Postconflict in Syria program.
Russia calls for dialogue between Damascus and US-backed groups, while it bombs the region around Idleb. Catch-up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Russia seems keen to separate a political settlement of the Syrian crisis from reconstruction funding and efforts, according to Syria TV.
Ibrahim Hamidi explains that the military and economic situation are prolonging the status quo in Syria despite the Rome conference.
Ziad Ghosn speculates that the U.S. will not remove sanctions on the Syrian regime unless it gains something out of the bargaining.
After a U.N draft resolution called for two border crossings for aid to flow into Syria, a new one calls for just one, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
After an attack against its troops, the 8th brigade is conducting punitive arrests and burning civilian houses, according to Nedaa Post.
The guarantor countries of the Astana peace process have reaffirmed their commitment to Syria’s sovereignty, independence, and unity, SANA writes.
Sources claim that Russia is willing to show some flexibility with regards to border crossings in Northern Syria, in exchange for Washington’s leniency when it comes to sanctions, according to Athr Press.
The Russian envoy claims Russia rejects prolonging the cross-border aid delivery mechanism as it exceeded its usefulness, SANA reports.
The 16th round of Astana talks was just kicked off. Delegations will discuss cross-border aid, the security situation in Idleb, as well as the political solution to the Syrian crisis, SANA reports.
During the Astana talks, the opposition will focus on de-escalation in Idleb, cross-border aid, and the political solution to the conflict, according to Nedaa Post.
Locals in Douma remain restless as their loved ones are still detained in the regime’s prisons since before 2014, despite promises, according to SY-24.
The Syrian opposition will put great emphasis on the humanitarian crossing file during the upcoming Astana talks, according to Baladi News.
The UN’s special envoy for Syria discussed with Russian officials the Syrian crisis and humanitarian aid, according to The Syria Times.
The National Coordination Body for Democratic Change has repeated that it is not trying to replace the opposition’s National Coalition, according to al-Modon.
Regime bombardments kill children in Syria, repatriation of ISIS families and fighters advances, and protests for the continuation of cross-border aid. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Anas al-Abdah fears Russia will continue to use humanitarian aid to achieve political goals even after the Rome conference, according to Baladi News.
Two Syrian sisters were killed in the al-Hol Camp under obscure circumstances, according to Etihad Press.
Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham denied detaining any journalists, claiming that it is in fact facilitating the job of media professionals, according to Baladi News.
Sergey Lavrov discussed with the UN High Commissioner for Refugees the necessity of activating efforts by the international community to guarantee the return of Syrian refugees, according to SANA.
A university professor tried to use his connections to be enrolled as a mercenary in Libya, as the economic situation in Syria worsens, according to al-Modon.
Russia has awarded a lucrative oil contract to the Qaterji militia, according to Syria TV.
A Russian delegation discussed the deployment of Russian technologies to improve Aleppo’s textile industry, according to Athr Press.
New Russian general has shifted Russia’s position in Deraa from mediator to punisher, according to Baladi News.
Humanitarian catastrophe looms over Syria, and repression intensifies in Daraa. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The US State Department held a briefing with members of the US administration to discuss Blinken’s upcoming participation in the meeting on Syria, the Defeating ISIS ministerial meeting, and the G20.
Hezbollah’s number one man in Daraa was killed by unknown assailants after several attempts, according to Etihad Press.
Syria’s representative to the UN claims that aid meant to regions in Syria should not be politicized, according to SANA.
A coalition of eighty Syrian NGOs has called for the continuation of cross-border aid from Turkey to Syria, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The Russian president has reaffirmed his commitment to the war on terrorism and peaceful resolution of international conflicts, SANA reports.
As a meeting about the Syrian conflict prepares in Rome, the Biden administration’s position towards Syria and Russia is still subject to debate, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
A military figure close to the regime has warned of dark days ahead and claims that Russia took control of the Syrian economy, according to Baladi News.
ISIS fighters are enrolled in the SDF’s ranks and trained by the US, according to Athr Press.
As tension escalates around Idleb, an exchange of artillery killed 10 on Monday, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
According to an Israeli newspaper, Assad hopes to improve his relations with Israel to move to Washington’s good side, Orient Net reports.
For the Syrian Democratic Council, the bombing of a hospital in Afrin serves the interests of Turkey and Russia, according to North Press.
Russia’s Deputy Prime Minister is visiting Damascus to sign trade agreements with Assad, according to al-Watan.
Members of the US congress are criticizing the Biden administration for not imposing new sanctions on the Syrian regime, and even lifting those imposed on a prominent pro-Assad businessman, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Analysts see the lifting of sanctions on the companies of a Syrian businessman operating in the UAE as a gesture of goodwill from the US to Russia, according to Athr Press.
People in Syria are hoping that the summit between Joe Biden and Vladimir Putin dissuaded the latter from shutting the Bab al-Hawa crossing, Asharq al-Awsat reports.
The Russian president did not make any commitment regarding the renewal of cross-border aid in Syria, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Many officers and agents from the Intelligence Communications Department are detained by the regime in a case linked with the assassination of Qassem Soleimani, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
The meeting between the two world leaders brings no hope regarding an imminent political solution in Syria, according to Baladi News.
In a meeting with European diplomats, the Syrian opposition called for the renewal of cross-border aid to Syria, according to the Syrian National Coalition.
Firas Jaham, the de-facto leader of Russian-backed militias in Deir-ez-Zor, received an award from Moscow’s Ministry of defense, according to Zaman al-Wasl.
Experts say that a mutual understanding bet ween on Syria between Putin and Biden could be reached in the upcoming summit, according to Athr Press.
The US President was confused between Syria and Libya during his press conference after a G7 meeting, according to Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
For Russia, the agreement with Turkey does not mean that the Syrian regime should not regain control of Northwestern Syria, according to Al-Souria Net.
The WFP has thanked Russia on its national day for helping Syrians ‘have a warm and healthy meal on their tables,’ sparking outrage, according to Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Bassam Ezzedine, a former Orient TV correspondent known as Hadi al-Munajjid, has been arrested in Eastern Ghouta along with his wife, according to Sowt al-Asima.
A secret meeting took place between Russian and Syrian officers near Lattakia, according to Baladi News.
Iran and Palestine have news ambassadors in Damascus, violence escalates in Northern Syria and COVID-19 continues to spread. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Russian Foreign Minister accused the US of looting Syria’s natural resources to finance separatist groups, according to SANA.
The spokeswoman of Qatar’s Foreign Ministry said her country would not rush to normalize ties with the Syrian Regime, according to Al-Modon.
Corruption has built its way through Syria’s vaccination campaign, according to Sowt al-Asima.
Russia’s military took one of Syria’s most beautiful beaches as a training base, according to Al-Souria Net.
Columnist Absi Simsim explains in this commentary piece for al-Araby al-Jadeed what’s behind Russia’s recent comments on the possibility of early elections in Syria.
Assassinations and violence continue to be the norm in Daraa, as the Russian-sponsored ceasefire settlements come under criticism according to Athar press.
Iranian military adviser Hassan Abdullahzadeh and his companion Mohsen Abbasi were killed in an ambush by ISIS in the Syrian desert, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
The settlement in the Southern part of Syria, that keeps Assad’s forces out of the region of Deraa, is behind the low turnout in the presidential elections, according to Athar Press.
Syria participates in the 109th International Labor Conference, chemical weapons allegations, and transfer of ISIS militants. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Russian agency Sputnik has confirmed that Bashar al-Assad received a first dose of the Sputnik vaccine, before denying those claims, al-Etihad Press claims.
Moscow is putting the option of early elections in Syria on the table in case a new constitution is agreed upon, according to al-Etihad press.
The special advisor at the Presidency Bouthaina Shaaban met a delegation headed by Irina Zvyageskaya to discuss the “Watan Document center”, according to SANA.
In a major policy shift, the president of the United States has revoked Trump’s era delta energy deal in North-East Syria, according to Al Araby Al-Jadeed.
Iran is doubling its effort to culturally influence Syrian society but is facing strong Russian competition according to the Levant News.
NGOs have criticized the World Health Organization for electing Syria to its executive board.
The Syrian election is legitimate only to those who oppose democracy, columnist Sam Hamad says in this commentary piece in The New Arab
As the election campaigns of presidential hopefuls begin, Syria is filled with dozens of slogans and promises.
Regime and Iran-backed fighters are still contesting a region south of Damascus, according to Asharq Al-Awsat.
US President Biden’s policy towards Syria has not changed since Trump’s administration, argues Charles Lister, writing for Asharq Al-Awsat.
The director of a Doha-based research institute has encouraged Syrians to search for leadership with national dignity, writes Syria TV.
Former Syrian prime minister Dr. Riad Hijab has spoken about the need to reassess the international scene.
The upcoming Syrian elections are a mere formality and carry little meaning for many Syrians, writes Hassan al-Aswad for Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Russian observers and spectators have voiced their opinions on the upcoming presidential elections in Syria, writes Athar Press.
A meeting between Egypt, Jordan, and Iraq will reveal the results of a Syrian proposal to fight Turkish infiltration, writes Asharaq Al-Awsat.
A loyalist researcher has stated that the Caesar Act’s sanctions package is not the root cause of Syria’s economic crisis, writes Baladi News.
As part of a series of interviews on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Syrian uprising, the Syrian Observer sits down with opposition member and social scientist Burhan Ghalioun to discuss Bashar al-Assad’s legacy in Syria.
Turkish and Russian defense ministers secure a truce in Idleb, the Syrian Arab Red Crescent and the ICRC sign a cooperation agreement, and the UN urges the UK to rethink Syria aid cuts. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Idleb governor met with a Chinese company specialized in medical industries to discuss areas of bilateral cooperation, reports Syria TV.
Russia has asked Turkey to open three commercial crossings in northern Syria hours after raiding a hospital in the Aleppo countryside, writes Baladi News.
The representative of the Russian delegation to the UN Human Rights Council has called the British draft resolution “completely biased,” reports SANA.
Tensions between Washington and Moscow will have various repercussions for Syria, writes Marwan Qabalan for Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Russia has demanded the opening of borders between opposition and regime areas, writes Al-Souria Net.
A top French official has described Western sanctions on Syria as an act of aggression, writes SANA.
Iran has been left frustrated over its share of the Syrian “pie,” according to Sowt Al-Asima.
The UN has described Russia’s recent airstrikes on areas near the Turkish border as “worrying,” according to Asharq Al-Awsat.
Turkish Foreign Ministry summons Russian ambassador to Ankara in light of the recent Russian bombing of Idleb, writes Alsouria Net.
Foreign proxy powers Russia and Iran are competing over hydrocarbons left under regime control, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Russian forces have killed eight individuals and injured more than 20 in a missile attack on a hospital, reports Baladi News.
Women may now face compulsory service in Syria, according to an unofficial local news page, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
Regime artillery shelling has struck a hospital in northwestern Syria, killing seven civilians, according to Asharq Al-Awsat.
A council hoping to ensure the security of the returning refugees may be headed by a non-Alawite figure, writes ELAF.
Syria and Russia state that the US is supporting terrorist organizations with the aim to obstruct the return of displaced Syrians, reports SANA.
Former US Ambassador to Syria Robert Ford recalls how America misunderstood Syria from the beginning of the war, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Russia’s Foreign Minister discusses solutions to the Syrian challenge with his Syrian counterpart, reports Al-Masdar.
Russian and Israel foreign ministers have pledged to stop Iranian activities in Syria, reports Al-Souria Net.
A foremost opposition figure has decried the upcoming presidential elections as “for show,” writes Syria TV.
As part of a series of interviews on the occasion of the 10th anniversary of the Syrian uprising, the Syrian Observer sits down with French diplomat Michel Duclos to discuss his experience of working in the country.
Hezbollah’s recent visit to Moscow may be in order to probe Russia’s allegiance to Assad, writes Iran Insider.
Russia and Syrian Army have attacked ISIS positions in Homs, Hama, and Raqqa, writes Al-Masdar.
The family member of a murdered Syrian citizen has filed a complaint against Russian suspects in Moscow, writes the Syrian Centre for Media and Freedom of Expression.
As the main foreign influence in Syria, Russia now has a considerable role in shaping the country’s future.
Top officials from Russia, Turkey and Qatar have agreed to apply the Astana peace process through humanitarian intervention, writes Etihad Press.
Turkey’s foreign minister and Syria’s former prime minister have discussed the latest developments in Syria, according to Alsouria Net.
The search continues for Israeli spy’s remains in Damascus, while his family believes it might just be political propaganda ahead of Israeli general elections, writes Al-Souria Net.
Saudi Arabia has called for a national consensus to end the bloodshed in Syria, writes RT Arabic.
Russia has attacked a jihadist base in northwestern Syria, reports Al-Masdar.
The Kremlin’s spokesperson has offered assistance to Bashar Al-Assad and his wife, who have been struck with COVID-19, writes Etihad Press.
The United Arab Emirates’ foreign minister has described Syria’s return to the Arab League as “inevitable,” writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Iran has criticized comments made by a top Iranian politician concerning Syria and Iraq, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
A delegation from the Syrian Democratic Council has discussed the Syrian war on a visit to Cairo, writes North Press.
The EU grants multi-million dollar aid packages to refugee host countries, an elderly man is tortured to death in Afrin, four die in a Russian airstrike on oil refineries, and Yazidi women survive sex slavery by ISIS. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Russia has been blamed for an airstrike which caused a huge fire burning 180 trucks and tankers, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Despite Russian promises of fuel and wheat supplies, Damascus has witnessed lengthy queues at gas stations, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
A regime infiltration attempt has been stymied by Turkey-backed opposition forces, according to North Press.
A new law to encourage microfinance banks aims to create jobs and achieve sustainable development, writes Alsouria Net.
Daraa has witnessed several assassinations against individuals who made settlements in 2018, writes North Press.
Russia plans to establish a permanent military base in central Syria, writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
Suweida has witnessed a return of tension after a shooting involving a shepherd and his flock, according to North Press.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights has documented the killing of 138 civilians in Syria during the month of February alone, reports Ayyam Al-Suria.
Europe has moved closer to expressing a unified stance on the forthcoming Syrian presidential elections, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
The Syrian regime is expected to impose a settlement agreement on the town of Daraa, writes Al-Souria Net.
The Syrian regime and Russia have accused the US of confiscating UN humanitarian aid and giving it to “terrorists,” writes The Syria Times.
Dismissed and detained employees, security pursuits, and conscription dodgers were on the agenda at recent Dara Central Committee meetings, reports Etihad Press.
Germany’s invocation of universal jurisdiction sends a clear message to the Assad regime, argues Elias Harfoush.
Crew members of a Russian helicopter which made an emergency landing in Hassakeh are safe and well, writes The Syria Times.
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.
Opposition group al-Fateh al-Mubin has sniped several government members in south Idleb, according to North Press.
Russia has made territorial gains against the SDF, recapturing areas near Ayn Issa in northeastern Syria, writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
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.
Opposition militia HTS has denied the opening of a so-called “corridor” for residents of Idleb to return to government-held regions, writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
Sheikh Hikmat al-Hijri has briefed a top Russian general about the situation in Suweida, according to Etihad 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.
Tourism tycoon Saeb Nahas has been cleared of smuggling goods and violating import laws, reports Sowt Al-Asima.
Russia and the UN have discussed the strategy to create normal living conditions in Syria, writes SANA.
Regime forces have restarted bombing Turkish-backed militias in Idleb, reports North Press.
The Russian-run port of Tartous will receive its fourth director within a year, writes Al-Souria Net.
A prisoner swap will see the release of two Syrians held in Israel, in exchange for an Israel woman who entered Syria by mistake, writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen has called for cooperation between Russia and the US in Syria, according to SANA.
Astana process guarantors have condemned Israeli attacks on Syrian soil and the looting of Syrian oil, writes The Syria Times.
High-profile regime defector Manaf Tlass will head the Syrian Military Council, according to Zaitun Agency.
Tensions between Asayish and government forces are no closer to being resolved, according to The Levant News.
Hayat Tahrir al-Sham has carried out 35 bombing operations in demilitarized Idleb, according to North Press.
Strengthening its military presence, Russia has established a new unit near Hassakeh, writes Anadolu News Agency.
Iran is seeking to expand its influence over regime-controlled areas, according to Asharq Al-Awsat.
The de-escalation zone in northwest Syria has seen renewed bombing on Turkish-backed militia, according to North Press.
Record numbers of Syrians are food insecure, 12 die in Aleppo bomb blast, and Iran announced a new direct shipping line to Latakia. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Assad has attempted to boost his popularity in the South, by cancelling outstanding penalties for wanted people, writes Enab Baladi.
Hundreds of Idleb residents have joined protests demanding the right to return to their cities and villages, according to Baladi News.
Turkey may be forced to rethink its Syria strategy after the US commits to fight ISIS alongside Kurdish-led Syrian Defence Forces, reports Arab News.
Medical personnel are among the first to benefit from a new batch of “Sputnik” COVID-19 vaccines, writes Sowt Al-Asima.
Russian police have accompanied a convoy of Syrian officers into Tafas, according to Baladi News.
Syrian opposition figures have proposed to Russia the formation of a joint military council, reports Asharq Al-Awsat.
After a day of negotiations, the UN Security Council has failed to reach a declaration on Syria, according to Zaman Al-Wasl.
Assad has emphasised that the constitutional committee should work without foreign intervention, SANA reports.
Netanyahu and Putin have discussed how to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons, writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
A Turkish military convoy has entered Syria’s northwestern de-escalation zone, despite the Russian-Turkish agreement to demilitarize the Idleb Governorate, writes North Press.
Private companies, industrialists, and civil societies have participated in a forum aimed at stimulating Syria’s productive sector, reports The Syria Times.
Syrian Airlines announces Damascus-Doha flight, two Syrian army forces killed in Homs, and Kurdish-Arab brotherhood discussed. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The UN’s dream for political transition in Syria has turned into a nightmare, writes Burhan Ghalyoun for Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Regime allies Russia and China continue to claim that Syria is respecting the UN’s chemical weapons probe, reports the Syria Times.
No human casualties despite heavy shelling by Syrian government forces against opposition groups in northwestern Syria, writes North Press.
Violent clashes have broken out near Hama between the Syrian Arab Army and ISIS, according to Al-Masdar.
Expected mass withdrawals from the fifth round of the Constitutional Committee’s meetings have been averted, writes North Press.
Russia’s special envoy for Syria has conducted a secret meeting with Assad and “guarantors” of the Astana process, according to Asharq al-Awsat.
Russia, Iran and Turkey have stressed their commitment to the territorial integrity of Syria, writes SANA.
Civil activist Muhammad Hammud has claimed that the Syrian government delegation is intentionally halting discussion’s on constitutional articles, writes North Press.
Russian and Turkish forces have conducted their 42nd joint patrol around the Kobani region in northern Syria, reports North Press.
Politician claims that Russia has taken over the Syrian peace process, according to North Press.
The Syrian Observer sat down for an interview with opposition figure Jamal Suleiman to discuss Syria’s future in light of impending presidential elections.
George Haswani has hit back at accusations that he was involved in the purchase of the ammonium nitrate that exploded at Beirut Port reports Alsouria Net.
A Syrian opposition member has criticized the lack of agreement over the Constitutional Committee writes North Press.
Assassinations are continuing to plague southern Syria, with members of the Central Committees, who are trying to implement the reconciliation agreements, being targeted reports Enab Baladi.
Hussein Makhlouf has said that a number of service projects have been completed across the country, which aim to allow for the return of refugees writes Al-Watan.
The fifth round of the Constitutional Committee has failed to make any progress, with disagreements, differences and arguments persisting writes Alsouria Net.
Turkey claims to have arrested 12 ISIS members on the border from Russia, Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan reports Al-Masdar.
With the start of the Biden administration, decisions must be taken to as to how the US will proceed in Syria and what their next steps will be writes Arab News.
With the town of Tafas surrounded by Assad’s forces, Ahmad al-Oda has said that he will not negotiate with the fighters to ensure that they are not displaced or arrested reports Alsouria Net.
A drone strike has hit the oil smuggling sites used by the Turkish-backed forces, with Russia suspected of being responsible writes Al-Masdar.
Sergey Lavrov and Mohammad Javad Zarif have met to discuss the crisis in Syria, the need for diplomatic efforts and plans for another meeting of the Astana countries writes The Syria Times.
As the fifth round of Constitutional Committee talks start in Geneva, Geir Pedersen has said that focus is needed and that drafting should begin reports Asharq Al-Awsat.
Iran is continuing to push into Daraa with the Fourth Division, claiming to be searching for Islamists, which is refuted by locals in the area reports Baladi News.
SDC co-chair Riad Darar has called on the Syrian Democratic Forces to join the work of the Constitutional Committee and find a political solution writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Alexei Navalny returned to Russia, knowing what he would face when he arrived, and yet, none of the Syrian opposition leaders have dared to return to Damascus writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The Syrian opposition is fracturing, amid reports that a new political body will be formed reports North Press.
Geir Pedersen has announced that the Constitutional Committee will resume talks in an effort to find a political solution to the crisis in Syria reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Unknown gunmen have opened fire on Bassel Haswani, the son of prominent business man George Haswani, who was recently implicated in the purchase of the ammonium nitrate that exploded at Beirut port reports Alhurra.
A circulated memorandum has revealed that Saudi Arabia has suspended the work of the employees of the Syrian Negotiations Committee, claiming that no meetings are being held reports Alsouria Net.
Residents in Damascus countryside are without power following a failure at a power plant and a delay in liquid fuel deliveries reports Sowt Al-Asima.
Negotiations between the regime and the Syrian Democratic Forces have fallen apart, although a military confrontation is not anticipated reports Baladi News.
Russian reinforcements have been sent to Hassakeh to monitor the ceasefire and prevent further attacks against the Syrian Democratic Forces by Turkey reports Al-Masdar.
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Two Syrians are charge in Germany, an Islamist group launches an attack in Idleb, a landmine kills 10 Russian backed fighters, and Syria wishes to import more oil.
Israel has confirmed a meeting that is suspected to have taken place between a delegation and the Syrian government, regarding the removal of Iran reports North Press.
Sergey Lavrov has said the Russia will not engage militarily with the US in Syria, but asks them to not to engage with the Syrian State writes Al-Masdar.
One of the businessmen had previously been accused of trying to procure ammonium nitrate for the Syrian government reports Al-Jazeera.
The Coordination Committee has said that the Syrian Democratic Forces must give up on their ambitions for independence and that talks are underway with the SDC reports Enab Baladi.
The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister and the UN Special Envoy have met to discuss the ongoing situation in Syria and the need for a settlement writes SANA.
Dr. Zaher Sahloul and Maysoon Almisri were awarded The Gandhi Peace Award for their work to help civilians in Syria and their peace building efforts.
It has been speculated that Israel will open a front with Iran in southern Syria, where they have been working to embed themselves report SY 24.
Seven Russian armored vehicles and dozens of soldiers have deployed in the town of Malikiyah in Syria’s northeastern-most region, used by the anti-ISIS international coalition and US force reports Asharq Al-Awsat.
Following revelations regarding Russian plans for the upcoming Syrian presidential elections, questions are being asked as to what position the opposition will take writes North Press.
Russian Special Forces attacked a village in the al-Ghab Plain area in the middle of the night, causing casualties among Jaish al-Nasr reports SY 24.
Seven regime fighters killed in ISIS attack, refugees rescued off Albanian coast, Russian warplanes launch attack, US sends reinforcements to Deir ez-Zor. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Ansar al-Tawhid have responded to Syrian government shelling by firing artillery at a government position in the Idleb province reports North Press.
Firas Tlass has posted on Facebook that Russia is pressuring Bashar al-Assad to make changes to the constitution, in order to secure international recognition reports Baladi News.
With Russian approval, President Assad has been allowed to run in Syria’s next election, but he could be made to make changes to the constitution writes Annahar.
The countryside of Tel Tamr has reportedly been bombarded by Turkey and their supporting mercenaries, resulting in a power cut in the town and surrounding area writes ANHA.
Maj. Gen. Milad Jadid, who has close ties to Russia, has been appointed as the leader of the Security and Military Committee in Idleb reports Shaam News.
lham Ahmed has blamed Moscow for the actions of the regime in reconciliation area, while hailing the recent visits of European delegations reports North Press.
Russia has condemned other nations for not supporting the upcoming presidential elections, while also stressing the need for the Constitutional Committee to be a success writes Al-Masdar.
Following their withdrawal from a number of observation points, a Turkish military delegation has been searching for new locations to establish observation points writes North Press.
Israel have conducted another airstrike killing one, a car bomb killed children in northeastern Syria, calls for US to lift sanctions and ISIS launch attack against Syrian army. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The recent attack by the Islamic State, which left dozens of regime soldiers dead, has shown the strength of the Islamic State and reaffirmed the need to confront them militarily writes Syria TV.
Clashes have occurred in the southern province of Daraa between the 8th Brigade and the Air Force Intelligence and a number of arrests have taken place reports Etihad Press.
Mohammad Reza Naqdi has confirmed that the number of Iranian fighters killed was suppressed and that the Syrian regime is to blame for Israeli airstrikes targeting Iranian militias reports Alsouria Net.
Turkey has sent more reinforcements to northwestern Syria following an attack in al-Bab that wounded two soldiers reports Al-Masdar.
Sergey Lavrov and Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani held a meeting to discuss issues faced by the region and efforts to secure stability writes Anadolu Agency.
A year after the Caesar Act was signed, the US has reiterated its desire to see the Assad regime seek a political solution to the conflict in Syria writes Baladi News.
During a meeting between Mikdad and Lavrov, the new Foreign Minister insisted that Assad must remain in power and that he has no intention of leaving office reports Annahar.
A Russian ship, that has been identified as a tank carrying landing ship, was seen transiting the Bosphorus Strait, en route to Tartous reports Al-Masdar.
Facing an assault by Turkish forces and intense pressure by the Russians, the Syrian Democratic Force are remaining resolute in their ownership of Ayn Issa reports Al-Masdar.
Russia gives aid to needy families in Damascus, militant headquarters explode in Aleppo, and Austrian delegation meets with Autonomous Administration. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Faisal Mikdad reportedly delivered two messages to Russia, stating that a conclusion to the situation in Idleb was desired and that Assad was here to stay writes Alsouria Net.
Faisal Mikdad has held a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and discussed the situation in Syria and future relations writes SANA.
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The Syrian presidential election is due to take place next year, but the issue of who will run and how refugees will be able to vote has become a contentious issue writes Al-Modon.
An Assad regime-allied militia has bombed a regime headquarters in Daraa in revenge for the arrest of three militiamen, while two regime soldiers were killed in separate incidents reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Syria has been criticized by the OPCW, refugees become Canadian citizens, Turkey launches fresh assault in Raqqa and coronavirus cases continue to rise. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Amid political inaction Khalid al-Mahamid has called for the forming of a new political movement, which it is hoped will unite the south and achieve progress towards a political solution writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
In the final weeks of the Trump administration, Ayn Issa could be facing an attack by Turkish forces, as Russia calls on the SDF to allow the regime to move back into the city writes Baladi News.
Parties involved in the Syria crisis are making diplomatic efforts to secure political gains, before the Biden administration take control in Washington writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
The Assad regime has ordered militias to smuggle wheat from areas held by the Syrian Democratic Forces, in the face of severe bread shortages reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
Russia is preventing civilians from returning to the orchards of Harasta, with it expected that the land will be given to them for a military base writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
Russia officials have told SDF leadership that the threat of a Turkish invasion of Ayn Issa is real and they should withdraw from the area reports Asharq Al-Awsat.
Turkish forces launched an unprovoked attack in Hassakeh, which destroyed an armored personnel carrier that belonged to the Syrian Arab Army reports Al-Masdar.
Turkish forces attack citizens in Ayn Issa, coronavirus cases continue to rise, Russia and Syria conduct airstrikes against ISIS and Alouk pumping station halts service. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
All parties to the Syrian Constitutional Committee have submitted documents outlining their visions for the future, as the latest round of talks came to an end reports Asharq Al-Awsat.
The northern province of Idleb is supposed to be controlled by a ceasefire agreement between Russia and Turkey, but frequent infringements spread fear and chaos reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
A new report by the Syrian Network for Human Rights has documented the killing of civilians during November and the parties responsible for these crimes writes Sowt Al-Asima.
The regime has given licences to two Russian companies, which allow them to explore for oil in Syria writes The Levant News.
Khaled al-Mahamid is creating a new political body that he says will work towards a political solution, and will not be affiliated with any foreign agendas reports Shaam News.
Russian-backed Eighth Brigade fighters arrested, Syrian families chased out of their homes, Turkey continues attack against the SDF and Jordan stops infiltration attempt. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Following the disastrous announcement of an elections commission, questions are now being ask about whether the SNC should be dissolved and replaced writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Tensions are rising in Daraa following the arrest of four men by the regime, who are affiliated with the Russia-backed Fifth Corps reports North Press.
In an effort to solve the public transport shortage in Damascus, the Paxi has been introduced, which offers low cost transport to citizens reports Baladi News.
Northern Raqqa has experience a surge in violence, with the Syrian Democratic Forces targeting Turkish-backed groups and regime forces being hit by Turkish drone fire reports The Levant News.
Sergei Lavrov and Mohammad Javad Zarif have discussed issues related to Syria and their desire to rejoin the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action writes SANA.
Jabhat al-Nusra have been accused of launching attacks against civilian areas across northern Syria, including the de-escalation zone writes SANA.
Dr Zahir Sahloul and civil defense leader Maysoun al-Misry have been awarded the Gandhi peace award for efforts in Syria reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Mike Pompeo is condemned for visit to occupied Golan Heights, US forces withdraw armored vehicles and trucks, coronavirus cases continue to rise, and Russian diplomat meets UN Special Envoy. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Syria is set to expand its aircraft fleet with the purchase of three passenger planes from Russia, and is making progress with its expansion of Aleppo Airport reports Al-Masdar.
Israeli planes fired a number of missiles at Iranian and Syrian targets in Damascus, hitting a number of their targets, while other missiles were intercepted reports Al-Masdar.
Following the death of Walid al-Muallem, Iran and Russia are waiting to see who will be his replacement and leading diplomatic efforts writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Following reports by Sputnik Arabic, the US-led International Coalition has denied reports of a major American troop withdrawal from northeast Syria reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Russia’s Foreign Minister has lambasted countries that did not attend the recent refugee conference in Damascus, or pressured other countries not to attend writes SANA.
Syrian Foreign Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Walid al-Muallem has died at the age of 79, after years of service and support for the Assad regime.
Recordings taken at the recent refugees conference, have revealed that journalists covering the event do not agree with or believe the sentiments express by the conference’s speakers writes Al-Modon.
The Tayy tribe have met in Hassakeh and agreed on the need to expel the US and Turkey from their lands and pledged allegiance to the Syrian Republic writes Al-Masdar.
Six killed in missile strike in al-Bukamal, Russia says refugee conference is just the start, difficulties in securing gas and fuel and two Turkish soldiers killed. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Following meetings with Geir Pedersen, a date has been agreed for the next meeting of the Constitutional Committee in Geneva, coronavirus depending reports Al- Watan.
Regime forces have raided towns in Daraa, searching for people wanted by the regime, as assassins continue to target settlement figures reports Alsouria Net.
Russian diplomats have praised the efforts of the recent conference on refugees in Damascus and lamented the attitude of other nations that did not attend writes SANA.
Discussions have continued at the conference for the return of refugees in Damascus, with International participants discussing ways ensure their return writes SANA.
The refugee conference held in Damascus has been met with scorn and derision by those opposed to the Assad regime, and other International powers have been less than receptive.
A Danish company, believed to be Dan-Bunkering, reportedly sold thousands of tons of kerosene to a Russian company, which was used to fuel Russian planes writes Etihad Press.
The International Conference for the Return of Refugees has begun in Damascus, with many speakers from foreign countries discussing the issues and means to secure returns writes SANA.
President Assad delivered a speech at the International Conference for the Return of Refugees in Damascus and said that effort were being made to provide all services needed for returning Syrians writes SANA.
As a conference on the return of refugees gets underway in Damascus, President Erdogan has called for the removal of Assad from power writes Nedaa Syria.
The conference on refugees begins today, but Russian efforts to get the United States and the European Union involved, appear to have failed.
After reports by SANA on the death of four US soldiers, the US military has denied the allegations, describing them as false reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Russian and Syrian officials have held a meeting to discuss plans for the old city of Damascus and efforts to improve services for citizens writes SY 24.
President Assad has said that the refugee conference, which starts today, is a chance to solve a pressing issues and thanked Iran for its support and help writes Al-Watan.
Despite a ceasefire agreement between Russia and Turkey, attacks continue to happen and civilians continue to be killed reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
In a call with President Putin, Assad has said that he hopes the upcoming refugee conference will be a success and that most refugees want to return writes SANA.
Following the election of Joe Biden, the US has a steep hill to climb in the Middle East, but steps are available to them if they want to take a leading role in the region writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
The regime has been stopped from searching for wanted people in Daraa al-Balad, following clashed with former FSA members reports Enab Baladi.
The casualties and destruction caused by last months violations of the de-escalation zone have been recorded by the Syria Response Coordinators reports Baladi News.
For the third time, Turkish forces have withdrawn from an observation post that was surrounded by the Syrian Arab Army writes Al-Masdar.
Russia has expressed its desire to see the Constitutional Committee meet by the end of November, following recent delays writes Al-Watan.
It is not known who Assad is supporting in the US election, but it is believed that he will be taking a keen interest in the results writes Al-Modon.
Russia and Syria have planned for a conference in Damascus regarding refugees, but the US is insistent that European and Arab countries do not take part writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Regime artillery has targeted a number of towns and villages in Idleb, killing and injuring civilians reports Enab Baladi.
Turkey might launch an attack against the Syrian Democratic Forces and finish its leftover business from Operation Peace Spring reports Baladi News.
Nasr al-Hariri has met with the Canadian Executive Coordinator for Syria and discussed the situation in the country and thanked Canada for their efforts with refugees reports Shaam News.
Russia has said that militants in Idleb are preparing an attack in Idleb, with the intention of blaming Russia and the Syrian forces for attacking civilians writes Al-Masdar.
Donald Trump could be voted out office, but looking back, his actions in Syria have had a lasting impact that will continue to shape future US policy writes Baladi News.
Christians of Raqqa are asked to return, the Syrian Computer Society wins competition, aid distributed in Hassakeh, and no tsunami detected following earthquake. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Members of the Biden campaign have held a meeting with Syrians to discuss issues related to the conflict and the administrations approach, should Biden be elected writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights have released a report, documenting the number of civilians killed during the month of October writes Sowt Al-Asima.
The Constitutional Committee has had little success since it was formed, and Geir Pedersen is now under pressure to announce its failure reports Asharq Al-Awsat.
With just days to go until the US presidential election, Syrian are wondering what each candidate will mean for them and the future of their country reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
President Assad has met with a Russian delegation to discuss the upcoming refugee conference to be held in Damascus and the efforts made by foreign countries to prevent it writes SANA.
Russia is continuing its assault on towns and villages in Idleb, with civilians being hit by artillery shelling reports Nadaa Syria.
Violence continues to escalate in northwestern Syria, as Turkish-back militants fire artillery and rockets at government areas reports Al-Masdar.
Clashes in the province of Hama, between the Islamic State and regime fighters, have left casualties on both sides reports The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Permanent Representatives of Syria and Russia at the UN have lashed out at the actions of Western states and accused them of protected terrorists in Syria writes SANA.
UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen has said that planned meetings could be missed, but hoped that they could be rescheduled for November reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Syrian rebels have struck back after a devastating attack which left scores of fighters dead in the troubled northern province of Idleb reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham and the National Liberation Front have announced that they killed a number of Russian and regime fighters in attacks against various positions reports Enab Baladi.
Syria and Iraq have discussed enhancing their relationship and working to secure borders between the two countries and eliminate terrorism writes SANA.
The head of a city council in Daraa was gunned down by assassins in Daraa, but it is not know who was responsible reports Al-Masdar.
The regime has continued to withdraw from Ayn Issa, moving 37 military vehicles over the weekend, as the SDF construct fortifications in the area reports Baladi News.
A training camp for the National Liberation Front in Idleb has been hit by Russian airstrikes, killing over 30 fighters and wounding at least 30 more writes Baladi News.
A US drone strike targeted and killed a meeting of al-Qaeda leaders, Mufti Mohammed Adnan Afiouni killed in roadside bombing, and fresh wildfires spread again. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Russian warplanes destroyed schools during their military campaign earlier this year, killing civilians and displacing thousands of others reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Meeting have been held in both Moscow and Tehran, to discuss a variety of different issues, including the situation in Idleb reports Alsouria Net.
Russia has lashed out at the United States, who are attempting to secure a resolution based on a report from the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons writes SANA.
Turkish forces are withdrawing from positions in Idleb that are within areas controlled by the Syrian regime writes Nadaa Syria.
Turkish-backed groups launched an attack against Ayn Issa, but were stopped in their tracks by the Internal Security Forces reports North Press.
Fighter from the Syrian National Army were gunned down at their base in Ras al-Ayn, with the SDF suspected of being responsible reports SY 24.
Russian warplanes have carried out a devastating attack that targeted a convoy of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham vehicles, as they travelled to the Idleb frontlines reports Al-Masdar.
Tensions are rising in Idleb, with clashes between Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham and Hurras al-Deen being witnessed, amid arrests reports The Syrian Observatory of Human Rights.
Turkish forces in Hama have withdrawn from a military observation point in Morek city, after nearly two years and four months reports Asharq Al-Awsat.
Russia has repatriated children who had been living in the al-Hol camp, Israel says it has no plans to assassinate Hassan Nasrallah, the SDF arrests four ISIS members, the Syrian government sends funds to fire hit region. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Over 3,000 violations of the ceasefire in northwestern Syria have been recorded, as involved countries are urged to end the violence and secure the return of resident reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
Human Rights Watch have conducted a comprehensives investigation into the assault that Idleb suffered at the hands of Russia and the regime and have called for sanctions to be imposed as a response.
The Russian Air Force, with help from the Syrian counterparts, launched a devastating attack against the Turkistan Islamic Party in Idleb, causing a great many casualties reports Al-Masdar.
The northwestern province of Idleb has been hit by Russian airstrikes, despite the area being classified as a de-escalation area reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The head of the Russian Coordination Center in Hemeimeem has said that a false flag chemical attack is being prepared in Idleb, which he claims that Syrian army will be blamed for writes SANA.
Opposition factions have struck back at the regime, targeting sites used by them on the Kafr Nabl axis and killing seven reports Nadaa Syria.
The recent peace agreement between the UAE and Israel was barely acknowledged by Syria, but not for lack of interest, but rather due to the complicated relationship between the two countries writes Annahar.
In an interview with a Russian media outlet, President Assad has said that Syria will not enter peace negotiations with Israel, unless it returns occupied lands writes SANA.
Nasr al-Harir has called for Russia to cut ties with Assad, claiming it to be unnecessary and not in service of the Syrian people reports Nadaa Syria.
President Assad has expressed his desire to secure the coronavirus vaccine from Russia, when it becomes available, writes Al-Watan.
Sergey Lavrov has warned the US against perusing plans for the formation of an autonomous Kurdish entity with quasi-state powers reports Nadaa Syria.
As Russia marks five years in Syria, calls are growing for them to be denied a seat on the UN’s Human Rights Council reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The Syrian Arab Army has responded to Islamic State attacks, with airstrikes and ground assaults, causing a number of casualties reports Al-Masdar.
After suffering from heavy losses, more Syrian fighters are being sent to Azerbaijan to fight against Armenia writes Al-Masdar.
In an interview with Russian TV, Assad has said that Russia’s military plays an important role in the country and keeping a balance regionally writes Al-Masdar.
The President of Turkey has called on Syria and Russia to respect the terms of the agreements regarding Idleb reports Anadolu Agency.
Regime forces lost contact on Wednesday evening with the soldiers, who are believed to have been killed by ISIS, Baladi News says
Local sources say that the area’s population opposed the arrival of Russian troops, SY 24 reports
Shaaban’s statement came during a ceremony commemorating the death of a Russian pilot, Al-Watan says
To mark five years since Russia intervened in the war in Syria, the Syrian Network for Human Rights have released a report, documenting their crimes writes Alsouria Net.
A barrier erected by the US in Hassakeh was broken through by a Russian military convoy, feeling tensions between the two sides writes Al-Masdar.
Bashar al-Jaafari has rejected the claims of some western countries, regarding the chemical file in Syria writes SANA;.
The US has met with tribal leaders and increased its military presence, Russia and Syria have launched attacks against ISIS and a car bomb his Ras al-Ayn. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
A recent trip to Damascus by Sergey Lavrov has heightened speculation that Russia is looking for a political solution in Syria, which would allow them to reap rewards writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Iran has reminded Syria that the help they provided to the regime is not free and that payment is expected reports Alsouria Net.
Continued security chaos in the southern province of Daraa has led to the Russian-back Fifth Corp conducting inspections and raids writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
People’s Assembly member Safwan Qurabi believes that time is running out in Idleb and the Syrian army will soon move in a take the rebel held area writes Al-Watan.
Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister discussed efforts for a political solution in Syria and the continuation of the work of the Constitutional Committee reports SANA.
After the SDF allowed a US patrol into Tel Tamr, Russia threatened to withdraw, leaving them exposed to Turkey and their affiliated groups reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said that the conflict between the government and opposition is over and that there is no need to attack Idleb reports Al-Masdar.
Following recent altercations, Russia and the US have reinforced their numbers in northeastern Syria, to secure their positions and prevent further clashes writes Baladi News.
Hadi al-Bahra has said that recent escalations in Idleb are part of the ongoing negotiations and that each party is working to secure the greatest political gains writes Step Agency.
An explosive device was discovered planted on a car in Daraa, which belonged to a prominent judge in the region, but it is unknown who placed the device writes SY 24.
The ceasefire in Idleb has been repeatedly violated by the regime and Russia, preventing the return of many families to their homes and killing a number of civilians reports Nadaa Syria.
The two side have said that they will work together to use nuclear energy for peaceful means, including medicine, agricultural and mineral exploration writes Al-Watan.
Russia condemns economic sanctions and suggested assassination plots against Assad, the US bolsters troop number, and the UN urges investigations in the actions of Turkish backed groups. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
An Alawite opposition figure has called for Assad to step down, saying there can be no political solution while he remains in office writes Arabi 21.
Statments by Mark Lowcock about the Bab al-Hawa crossing have been interpreted as being part of Russian plans to restrict aid deliveries to northwestern Syria reports Shaam Network.
Turkish and Russian officials have met to discuss the Turkish presence in the province of Idleb and options to scale back their observation posts writes Al-Masdar.
A US helicopter has followed a Russian convoy along a road in Hassakeh, following a recent incident that left a number of US soldiers injured reports Al-Masdar.
While Russia is looking to secure a political settlement and economic recovery for Syria, Assad is reaching out to European and Gulf states for relations writes SY 24.
Turkish and Russian officials have met to discuss the safety of the patrols and the persistent dangers in the northwestern province of Idleb reports Al-Masdar.
The Syrian Democratic Council has responded positively following a meeting in Moscow and the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding reports North Press.
Russia has launched a number of attacks against Idleb, their most comprehensive attack since March of this year reports Al-Masdar.
The Syrian Democratic Council has said that the regime is refusing to enter talks with them, despite a recent understanding between them and the People’s Will Party reports Shaam News.
A Russian officer has died in a Moscow military hospital, following an attack that struck a convoy travelling through Deir ez-Zor reports Al-Masdar.
New coronavirus cases announced, Prime Minister Arnous visits fire affected region, young girl hit with rubber bullets and refugees deported from UK. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Two soldiers from the Fifth Corp were killed in Daraa following clashes between rival groups and rising tensions in the region reports North Press.
Russia has overseen meetings in southern Syria between the different factions, to discuss reconciliations and defected officers and soldiers writes North Press.
While many expected the Russians to put more pressure on the regime, they appear to largely support the latter’s political choices, political commentator Akil Hussein says
A MiG-23 warplane and an Ilyushin military transport plane crashed, according to Deir Ezzor 24
The Russian Air Force’s attack against positions of the Turkistan Islamic Party coincided with the artillery strikes by the Syrian Army in the Jabal Al-Akrad region, Al-Masdar reports
The Syrian government wants to hold presidential elections next irrespective of the outcomes of the discussions over a new constitution, Alsouria says
The Russians want to push Damascus to make some concessions ahead of the presidential elections next year, Asharq Al-Awsat says
The agreements include a contract for a Russian company to conduct offshore exploration, Al-Masdar says
Moscow and Damascus confirmed their commitment to strengthening their ties, while Walid al-Muallem said that the timing of the next presidential elections will not be tied to the discussions on a new constitution, SANA reports
Sergey Lavrov has hailed Russian-Turkish cooperation on the M4 highway and in Syria on general, the Anadolu news agency reports
The contracts with the fighters involve serving 18 continuous months in Libya, in exchange for exemption from compulsory military service in their home country and a salary of $1,200, Sowt Al-Asima says
The U.S. does not appear to have any strategy in Syria, the Syrian and Russian armies reportedly inflicted damage on ISIS, more kidnappings in Turkish-held areas and more Covid-19 cases
Everyone clings to the talks for strategic, tactical, or personal considerations, Asharq al-Awsat says
The joint manoeuvres between Russian and Turkish forces have led to talks of a possible deeper cooperation between the two parties, Baladi News says
U.S. and Russian forces remain active in northeast Syria where they are involved in a mini Cold War-like conflict, Al-Masdar says
Pedersen and Lavrov meet in Moscow as the Russians also talk to Turkey over the situation in Syria, state news agency SANA reports
The head of the Syrian Democratic Council has announced the planned signing of a memorandum of understanding with the People Will Party reports Basnews.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights has issued a new report which documents the civilians killed by all active parties in Syria writes SY 24.
Russia will conduct joint military exercises with Turkey, but has also ask them to do more regarding the security of Idleb writes Alsouria Net.
High-ranking officials from Russia and Syria have met in Deir ez-Zor ahead of what is expected to be a large military exercise reports Syria Scope.
Russia has deployed additionally fighter jets to Syria, although the reasoning behind the move is not yet know reports Al-Masdar.
The US is working to put together a deal that would recognise the region east of the Euphrates and allow administration reports Basnews.
Planes carrying aid to help Syria deal with the coronavirus pandemic have landed in Damascus, coming from the Emirates, Iran, Russia and China reports Sowt Al-Asima.
After attacks against Russian military police and Turkish patrols, Russia has hit back with airstrikes, combined with Syrian artillery and missiles reports Al-Masdar.
There has been an uptick in the number of attack against Russia and Turkey, as they patrol along the M4 highway writes North Press.
The third round of the Constitutional Committee has come to an end and those involved believe that it was successful and some progress, however small, was made writes Al-Modon.
According to satellite images, Syria has deployed Iranian-made air defense systems on its border with Lebanon, capable of downing Israeli aircraft reports Al-Masdar.
Russian and US patrols have collided in Syria, amid a rise in tension between the two countries writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Russia has highlighted the recent increase in militant activity in central Syria, and has accused the US of providing them with training writes Al-Masdar.
Russia has condemned Turkish actions in northern Syria, reminding them that depriving people of water is a criminal and inhumane act writes SANA.
Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham is to impose further restrictions on the work of the media in Idleb, in an attempt to control activities and shape public opinion reports Shaam News Network.
The Russian forces have conducted airstrikes against the Islamic State in central Syria, following a number of attacks against the Syrian Arab Army reports Al-Masdar.
The frontlines of Jabal al-Zawiya have witnessed a flare up with the Syrian army and opposition fighters trading blows reports Al-Masdar.
Russia has been granted a parcel of land and marine space by the Syrian state, but will be responsible for building and infrastructure writes Sputnik
The US Special Envoy to Syria has invited both the US and Russia to the upcoming round of talks for the Constitutional Committee in Geneva writes Anadolu Agency.
Following recent Russian airstrikes, a Turkish convoy of armoured vehicles and heavy weapons entered the de-escalation zone reports Al-Masdar.
An unnamed Russian major general has been killed in Deir ez-Zor, when his his convoy hit an improvised explosive device writes Rudaw.
What are believed to be two MQ-9 Reapers drones have crashed into each other in the skies over Idleb, before plummeting to the ground reports Al-Masdar.
In what is believed to be a retaliation for a recent attack against a Turkish patrol, the Russian Air Force launched an attack against Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham in Idleb reports Al-Masdar.
On a phone call, President Vladimir Putin and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed recent issues as well as the ongoing situation in Libya writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
In the first deadly incident of its kind in six months, two Syrian regime soldiers were killed on Monday in a coalition airstrike reports Asharq Al-Awsat.
Two reconnaissance plans have been shot down by the opposition amid an increase in flights and a military build-up in the region writes Baladi News.
The Raqqa Political Board has said that no single party can make a decision that affects all of the province and a political solution must involve all parties reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
A top US commander for the Middle East has said that the Islamic State is growing and insurgents are operating with some degree of freedom writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
After the devastating blast at Beirut Port, Russia has announced that the Port of Tartous will be available to receive commercial ships writes SY 24.
Russian air defences have confronted and downed a drone over the city of Jableh, which was launched from the border of Lattakia and Idleb writes Al-Masdar.
The Syrian army has attack jihadist in Lattakia and Idleb, as Turkey moves in reinforcements and rising speculation of a large-scale assault writes Al-Masdar.
The new observation post, which lies on Turkey’s southern border, has been constructed after a number of clashes between the regime and Turkey-backed groups writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
Russia condemn recent Israeli airstrikes, the number of Syrian killed in the Beirut Port explosion has risen, Iran has complained about a recent involving a US fighter jet and it was confirmed that the SDF are recruiting children. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Syrian army has launched an attack against jihadist near the Turkish border, striking them with artillery and missiles reports Al-Masdar.
Aleppo Governorate has witnessed the arrival of militia forces from Iraq, who have been sent to bolster the western countryside of Aleppo reports SY 24.
The Syrian regime and its backers have continued to conduct attacks in northern Syria, despite the existence of a ceasefire agreement writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights have released a report document those killed by all sides during the month of July.
A significant ammo dump in Idleb that was used by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham was destroyed by the Syrian Air Force writes Al-Masdar.
A regime advance was halted by opposition forces, with casualties reported on both sides following the clashes writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
During their meeting, the two sides discussed on-going developments in the country and preparations for the upcoming round of the Constitutional Committee writes SANA.
It has been revealed that Russia has deployed short and medium-range air defence weapons in Homs province writes Al-Masdar.
Shortly after graduating, and while still wearing their uniform and holding the Syrian flag, soldiers from the Fifth Legion started to chant against Assad reports Baladi News.
Disputes between Daraa and Suweida, which have often turned violent, have prevented farmers in the region from collecting their harvest and stripping them of a livelihood writes Enab Baladi.
An assault by regime forces is anticipated following heaving shelling of a number of different points in Idleb, Hama and Lattakia reports Al-Modon.
Following the announcement that the Hagia Sophia would be turned back into a mosque, a National Defense commander has decided to build a miniature version of the building in Hama writes Enab Baladi.
Russian ships have taken part in a naval show off the coast of Tartous, to mark Russia’s Navy Day writes SANA.
Israeli army helicopters strike military targets, Syria and Iran lash out at US and the 25th Special Mission Forces Division arrive at frontlines. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
As the regime moves more reinforcements to the southern Idleb countryside and northwestern Hama, concern is rising that a fresh assault is coming and the ceasefire will end writes SY 24.
The location of Russia’s large electronic intelligence base has been discovered and it believed to be responsible for controlling the entire situation across all of Syria writes Al-Masdar.
Russia has rejected claims made by former US National Security Adviser John Bolton, regarding the relationship between Iran and Russia in Syria writes Al-Masdar.
Russian jets took off from the Hemeimeem airbase as Israeli jets fired missiles at southern Syria, but were unable to stop the attack writes Al-Masdar.
Soldiers in the army, who are believed to have ties to Rami Makhlouf, have been arrested and detained by the Military Intelligence reports Annas News.
Following the recent elections for the People’s Assembly, Russia has refrained from heaping praise on the process, suggesting they were unhappy with Iranian influence writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Russia chases down US soldiers in Hassakeh, details revealed about Syrian fighters in Libya, tensions between the US and Russia rise. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
A number of figures in Deir ez-Zor who are closely affiliated with Iran have been arrested as part of an arrest campaign, orchestrated by Russia reports Deir Ezzor 24.
Russia has launched a deadly aerial attack on the city of al-Bab, as they continue to apply pressure on Turkey to gain advantages in both Idleb and Libya reports Baladi News.
On a telephone call, presidents Putin and Rouhani have promised to continue cooperating in Syria and supporting each other in other fields writes SANA.
Iran has begun construction on mills that will be used to produce hundreds of tons of flour for Syria, which will supply the country with bread writes Sowt Al-Asima.
Following an explosion that hit a joint patrol in Idleb, Russia has hit back, bombing the town of of Ariha in northern Idleb reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
Russian and Turkish forces conducting a joint patrol along the M4 highway in Idleb have been hit by an explosion, causing minor injuries reports Al-Masdar.
Following a failed drone attack against the Hemeimeem Airbase, Russia and the Syrian army have retaliated, striking a number of different points in Lattakia and Idleb writes Al-Masdar.
Following a vote on cross-border humanitarian aid in Syria, Russia’s Permanent Representative to the UN has lambasted other countries for ignoring Syria’s sovereignty writes SANA.
An investigation by Global Witness have uncovered a money laundering operation that helps the regime avoid sanctions and purchase supplies reports Alsouria Net.
Syria’s ambassador in Russia has issued a scathing criticism of the Caesar Act and said that Russia will fight the sanctions and stand with Syria writes Al-Watan.
The United Nations Security Council have agreed on a plan to deliver aid to Syria, after a draft resolution by Russia was voted down writes SANA.
The Security Council had voted down a Russian bid to abolish the Bab al-Salam crossing and put a six month time limit on the Bab al-Hawa crossing reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The Russian Reconciliation Center claims that locals have said that Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham have 15 explosive devices equipped with an unknown toxic element writes Al-Masdar.
At a UN Security Council vote, Russia and China used their veto to block vital cross-border humanitarian aid to civilians in Syria for a year writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
A group of prominent individuals from Daraa have written a letter to the regime to complain about the behaviour of the security services and the way they treat citizens writes Sham Network.
The Commander-in-chief of the Syrian Democratic Forces has held a meeting with his Russian counterpart to discuss issues and coordination reports North Press.
The leader of the Tiger Forces has visited Raqqa, where he toured military points and met with regime fighters reports Baladi News.
Tribal and community leaders in Qamishli have lambasted the US and warned them against hostile practises, while praising Russian efforts in the area writes North Press.
A Russian cargo ship has been spotted moving into the Mediterranean Sea, and is believed to be carrying tanks and other military vehicles reports Al-Masdar.
At a recent meeting between Turkey, Russia and Iran, the three countries are believed to have come to an agreement regarding the fate of the Syrian Democratic Forces writes North Press.
The Syrian Democratic Forces’ Commander-in-Chief is not optimistic about the prospects of a political solution, highlighting the infractions by the Turkish military writes Etihad Press.
As rumours circulate regarding a possible outbreak of violence between the opposition and Iranian militias, Russia has deployed forces in the Deir ez-Zor region writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Adham al-Kurd has said that the settlement agreements made with Russian support have not help the south and have only fuelled further violence writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The National Front for Liberation has rejected rumours that it has joined by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, but stressed that they are ready for combat writes Alsouria Net.
Protestors have taken to the streets in the villages around Kobani, rejecting the presence of Turkish-Russian joint patrols in the area reports Smart News.
The guarantors of the Astana process have held a video meeting to discuss ongoing issues in Syria and to reaffirm their commitment to the country’s political unity and territorial integrity writes Alsouria Net.
Recent meetings held by Russia have caused concern with the regime, which has threatened Syrians involved with the process reports Al-Modon.
The Syrian government has sent another convoy of military vehicles to Ayn Issa, including long-range missile launchers and field artillery reports Smart News.
Turkish forces have engaged the Syrian army in the Abu Rasin region, amid a buildup of forces in Ayn Issa reports Al-Masdar.
The Russian-backed Fifth Assault Corps has established a training camp for fighters who have defected form the Syrian government forces reports Smart News.
The Fathbutou Operations Room has been dismantled, following rising tensions and clashes with Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham reports Baladi News.
Russia has announced that it has withdrawn from a UN mechanism that shared information about humanitarian sites in Syria writes Al-Masdar.
Following a disagreement with the regime, an Iranian militia has established a separate prison in Deir ez-Zor and has withdrawn from an agreement on prisoner transfers writes Deir Ezzor 24.
The leaders of the guarantor countries of the Astana process are set to meet on Wednesday and discuss the situation in Syria reports SANA.
A photo of Bashar al-Assad was torn up in Daraa, amid rising tensions and clashes between rival groups reports Enab Baladi.
A Russian delegation has visited the al-Ward oil field in Deir ez-Zor, amid tensions between militias in al-Mayadeen city reports Deir Ezzor 24.
Three government soldiers were killed when a landmine they were planting in southern Idleb accidentally detonated reports Smart News.
Maj. General Ma’an Hussein has been arrested by regime intelligence , as they dismantle what is believed to be a CIA-linked spying ring reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
The Caesar Act has imposed further harsh sanctions on Syria that hope to change the behaviour of the Syrian regime writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Fighting has occurred between the regime’s Military Security branch and the Palestinian Liwa al-Quds, highlighting the struggle between Russia and Iran reports Baladi News.
After missile were fired at the Hemeimeem Airbase, the attacked rebel defences at a number of points in Idleb reports Al-Masdar.
As the regime pushes to make advances, opposition fighters and jihadi groups are pushing back, leading to casualties on both sides reports Etihad Press.
A funeral for fighters, descended into a protests, with calls for the fall of the regime and for the expulsion of Iran reports Alsouria Net.
Russia and Turkey have deployed another joint patrol, this time in the Ayn al-Arab area, with eight vehicles and helicopter protection reports Smart News.
The new US sanctions on Syria penalises any person or company that assists the Assad regime or contributes to the country’s reconstruction, putting Syria in a state of near-complete isolation writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Military action in Idleb is increasing, and more residents are being forced to flee their homes to escape the bombardment reports Smart News.
Russia has taken full control of Palmyra Military Airbase, making it the fifth military base in Syria reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
The guarantor nations of the Astana talks have agreed to meet virtually, to discuss issues related to Syria and will meet in-person at a later date writes Alsouria Net.
A Russian military vehicle was hit by an explosive device, as it patrolled along the M4 highway, as per the deal with Turkey reports Al-Masdar.
With Turkey’s failure to ensure the security of the M4 highway, speculation about an assault by the Syrian government is increasing writes Al-Masdar.
US forces in Hassakeh failed to stop a Russian convoy that drove through their checkpoint, in the latest incident between the two opposing forces writes Al-Masdar.
Turkey, Russia and Iran were set to meet and discuss Syria after months of coronavirus related delays, but saw the meeting postponed again reports Alsouria Net.
Thousands of Syrian rely on the wheat harvest, but this has been severely affected by the conflict and factions are now rushing to secure what they can reports Asharq al-Awsat.
Amid speculation, the Syrian regime has revealed the identity of the company that invested in the Hejaz Railway Station writes Alsouria Net.
Activists have condemned the actions of Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, who attacked a number of media activists on the M4 highway north of Ariha reports Baladi News.
Following an attack by Hurras al-Deen, Russian and Syrian warplanes conducted a number of airstrikes on frontline positions in the al-Ghab Plain area writes Al-Masdar.
A fighter from the Islamic States claims to have been recruited by the British intelligence services and told to spy on Syrian and Russian defences writes Al-Masdar.
The Syrian pound has been hit by a series of economic tremors that have resulted in a historic fall in the value of the pound against the dollar writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Bouthaina Shaaban has said that Syria will overcome the new US sanction resulting from the Caesar Act and will strengthen relations with is allies reports Al-Watan.
Moscow is reportedly disgruntled with the Syrian government and their decision to allow Iranian forces near Damascus airport, despite previous promises writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
In anticipation of an assault by regime backed forces, Turkey has spoken to residents who are in the firing line reports Nadaa Syria.
Doctors in northern Syria have sounded the alarm bells about the lack of medicine in the region and the high cost of new supplies reports Smart News.
The Syrian Air Force struck a number of areas in northwestern Syria using its new MiG-29 jets, given to them by Russia writes Al-Masdar.
The battle of influence between Russia and Iran is continuing with a meeting of notable from the coast reports The Levant.
Russia and Syria have conducted airstrikes against Islamic groups in Lattakia and Hama, who they claim should have been removed by Turkey.
Recent Russian remarks about the presence of terrorists in northwestern Syria have come under fire by the Response Coordination Group writes Smart News.
Residents of Idleb have begun fleeing their home, in anticipation of another assault by the regime forces reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
Individuals in Daraa, wanted by the regime, have been offered the chance to join the Fourth Division in exchange for clemency writes Alsouria Net.
A new report by the Syrian Network for Human Rights has documented the civilians killed in May, including those killed while being tortured.
The Russian Cultural Center is to start Russian lessons and a variety of other classes, that will strengthen relations between Russia and Syria writes SANA.
Lawyers are warned to mind social media comments, a young man is tortured to death by the government, no progress made in Idleb and an activist arrested in Lebanon. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The suffering of Syria has reached unimaginable limits, with the country physically destroyed, a huge loss of life and a crippled economy writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
A number of leaders from Daraa were assassinated when they attended a meeting to discuss the deployment of regime checkpoints in western Daraa writes Alsouria Net.
The Russian military has successfully conducted a patrol that reached the border triangle between Syria, Turkey and Iraq reports Al-Masdar.
A new report has shed light on the damage caused to Syria over nine years and the amount that is need for the reconstruction writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Russian Major Nikolai Zekin is facing trial for taking bribes from soldiers in order to send them to Syria, where they can earn high salaries and other benefits writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Russia has helped Assad secure a victory in Syria and now seeks to bring the fighting to an end and capitalise on that victory writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Putin has named Aleksandr Yefimov as a special representative for Syria, taking control away from the defense ministry and putting it back in the hands of the Kremlin reports Alsouria Net.
Following increasing tensions, the regime has held a meeting in Daraa to improve security and reduce the number of attacks reports Enab Baladi.
Turkey has moved more military vehicles into Idleb, with it believed that they will take part in the joint patrols with Russia reports Smart News.
Coronavirus infectons rise, Syrian celebrate Eid, more Syrian travel to Libya, crops burnt in Hassakeh and Idleb resident demand to return to their homes. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Hundred of Marines and armoured vehicles have been seen in Hassakeh, as part of US efforts to expand their military base in the region writes The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Russia has tracked the progress of a US military plane, as it travelled from Cyprus to Russia’s Hemeimeem Airbase, but did not engage writes Al-Masdar.
Opposition forces have prevented any advance by the regime’s forces, who tried to infiltrate villages in rural Hama province reports Brocar Press.
Displaced Idleb citizens return to their homes, Russia cargo ships head for Tartous, Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham swap prisoners with the regime and Syrian government shells Daraa village. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Following an Israeli airstrike, Russia transported six jets to Iran, so that they could be repaired and return to active service writes Al-Masdar.
Rejecting the findings of the OPCW, Russia has announced that it will conduct its own investigation into the chemical attack that took place in al-Lataminah in Hama province in March 2017 reports Sputnik.
In an effort to avoid Israeli airstrikes, a plane laden with cargo from Iran has landed at the Russian Hemeimeem Airbase in southwestern Lattakia writes Al-Masdar.
Turkey’s Foreign Minister has insisted that a military solution is not available in Idleb, while they also prepare for a confrontation in northwestern Syria reports Alsouria Net.
Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham have arrested a number of people in Idleb, denied them basic rights and threatened to forcible disappear them writes Nedaa Syria.
A member of the Baath Party’s Central Command has said that recent comments by Khaled al-Aboud show that free speech in Syria has reached an acceptable level writes Al-Watan.
There are 200 people in quarantine centers in northwestern Syria who have returned from Turkey, but the facilities are inadequate and in desperate need of supplies writes Syria TV.
Following an attack that left at least 30 regime soldiers dead, heavy clashes have occurred in the al-Ghab Plain region, despite the existence of a ceasefire reports Al-Masdar.
Protester have met the joint Russian and Turkish patrols in Idleb, and rejected their presences by throwing rocks and eggs at them writes Smart News.
Russia has trained Syrian fighters, who underwent reconciliation with regime, and will now be sent to Libya to fight on their behalf reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
Rocket attacks against the Hemeimeem airbase, ground clashes in the northwest, Syrian planes denied landings in Europe and fuel subsidies ended. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Resentment of a perceived Russian control over Syria, has lead to criticism from officials in the regime government reports Asharq Al-Awsat.
Khaled al-Aboud threatened to attack Russian forces in Syria and lashed out at them for suggesting that they might abandon Assad writes Baladi News.
Following an attack by opposition forces, the Syrian army has hit back, targeting points belonging to the jihadist rebels reports Al-Masdar.
A source in Moscow has hit back at recent reports in Russian media about a fracture in Syrian-Russian relations, insisting that Syria has the full support of Russia writes Al-Watan.
The former United States Ambassador to Syria, Robert Ford, recalls a time he visited the house of Rami Makhlouf for dinner with him and his wife.
For the first time, Russia has allowed a Syrian cargo plane, travelling from Iran, to land at its Hemeimeem Airbase reports Al-Masdar.
A Russian newspaper has published a report about the internal struggles between Assad and Makhlouf and what it could mean for Syria writes Ana Press.
Turkish-back Syrian fighters suffered heavy casualties when it clashed with the Libyan National Army near Tripoli reports Al-Masdar.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights has document the killing of journalists in Syria since the start of the conflict, with the majority being killed by the regime.
In a sign of easing tensions, Syria has witnessed investment from Saudi Arabia in the trade and supply industries writes Alsouria Net.
Rami Makhlouf has spoken out about his disagreements with Assad and the pressures on him and his companies writes Alsouria Net.
US Ambassador James Jeffrey has discussed the relationship between Syria and Russia and the future of America’s involvement in Syria writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Gunman from Suwedia have opened fire on the Fifth Corp in eastern Daraa, resulting in a number of injuries and one fatality writes the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
Residents in Aleppo have expressed their anger at plans by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham to open a commercial crossing with the regime reports Brocar Press.
Syrian air defenses failed to stop the sophisticated Delilah missiles fired by Israeli warplanes, that killed at least three people writes Al-Masdar.
Over the past year, more that 2,000 civilians were killed as a result of the military campaign conducted by Russia and the regime in northern Syria reports Jesr.
In retaliation to a missile attack that hit Turkish tanks, Turkey has conducted a drone strike against Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham, killing some of their fighters reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
With the ceasefire holding for the time being and fears of a coronavirus outbreak rising, displaced Syrians in northern Syria are starting to return home writes Syria TV.
A survey conducted by a Russian news agency suggests that popularity for President Assad is low and there is discontent with the government’s policies write All4Syria.
To protect themselves from the spread of the coronavirus, Russia has withdrawn its forces from a number of neighbourhoods in Aleppo writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
The Russian Navy has announced that the Rostov-on-Don submarine will join their fleet in the Mediterranean, replacing the Krasnodar submarine reports Al-Masdar.
Syrian men, who were worked as security guards at oil fields, have found themselves forced to fight on the frontlines for rogue General Khalifa Haftar’s militias in Libya writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The former Russian ambassador to Syria has been scathing of the Syrian regime in a recent publication, accusing them of failing the Syrian people and being guilty of corruption and causing recent economic failings writes Ana Press.
A rift has grown between wife of the president, Asmaa al-Assad, and the Makhlouf family, who are strong financial backers of the regime reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The US has warned Russia about the conduct of its planes in international airspace and in proximity of US planes reports Al-Masdar.
With the Russian-Turkish ceasefire in place, families are starting to return to their homes, although they have been warned about the remnants of war and the stability of buildings writes Smart News.
After shooting down an Israeli drone, Iran secured an advanced missile and have now copied and reproduced it for their own use reports Al-Masdar.
Iran’s Foreign Minister is due in Damascus, where he will meet with President Assad and Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem, and discuss the Russia-Turkish Idleb agreement reports Baladi News.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights has reported the number of civilians killed during 2019, and the number of civilians who were forcibly disappeared writes Sowt Al-Asima.
Two jihadists travelling in a truck in northern Syria were killed in an aerial attack, although it is not clear who was responsible reports Al-Masdar.
While the ceasefire in Idleb continues to hold, the al-Nusra Front have been bolstering their ranks and creating three new military brigade reports Al-Watan.
The US military has shown off its new stealth jet in Syria, flying in close proximity to Russian forces stationed at Qamishli Airport writes Al-Masdar.
Russia has sent additional reinforcement to Hassakeh to counter the build up of US forces and try and secure Tel Tamr and the surrounding area reports Al-Watan.
As part of their support for Khalifa Haftar, Syria is training a number of Libyan pilots to fly Russian Mi-25 attack helicopters reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
More coronavirus cases recorded, school suspensions extended, more equipment moved by the US, and testing machines arrive from Kurdistan. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
In the face of a continued presence of the US forces in Hassakeh, Russia has established four new posts in northeastern Syria reports Al-Masdar.
The Assad regime has called on Russia to help them deal with coronavirus outbreak, requesting medical supplies and testing kits writes Alsouria Net.
The coronavirus outbreak has stretched the relationship between Iran and Syria, with some speculating that Iran could be forced out reports Brocar Press.
The fate of Bashar al-Assad has been questioned, with Ali Mamlouk being the most likely candidate to take over the running of the country reports Step News.
Despite a ceasefire being agreed by all parties, both sides have been sending large military reinforcements to Idleb, raising speculation about a possible offensive reports Al-Masdar.
A fire at a camp kills children, minor earthquake felt on the Syrian coast, condemnation of Israeli actions in the Golan and Turkey continue to request help from the US. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
With ceasefire in place, a number of families have returned to their homes in the western countryside of Idleb, but they fear an outbreak of the coronavirus reports Brocar Press.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights has published the casualty figure for March, and documented the killing of 145 civilians.
A new report has documented the widespread looting being undertaken by the regime’s forces and the militias that support them and the markets established to sell these goods writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
After years of war and with a shattered healthcare system, Syria is particularly vunerable to an outbreak of the coronavirus writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Supportive words from the UAE, coronavirus fears rise, regime attack thwarted in Idleb province, sophisticated anti-air weapons for the opposition and a Syrian man dies in Italy. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Since a ceasefire was agreed between Russia and Turkey, two sides have been bolstering their positions in Idleb and Aleppo, with more fortifications and more troops writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
Iran has established a new command centre and moved additional troops and equipment into Aleppo province, while the ceasefire in the region holds writes Zaman Al-Wasl.
Since Russia began its involvement in Syria, Sergey Shoygu has made many trips and has served as an important point of contact between Assad and Putin writes Alsouria Net.
Russian authorities have met with a central committee in Daraa, to discuss the situation in the south and the recent upsurge in violence reports Brocar Press.
Turkey has promised to ensure the safety of the M4 highway and the expansion of the route that is patrolled by Russian and Turkish forces reports Sputnik.
Russia-backed forces have withdrawn from a number of fronts in Idleb and redeployed to different areas, raising fears of an upcoming assault reports Baladi News.
The Syrian regime’s forces launched an attack on the villages of al-Ftira and Sfuhon, but were stopped by Turkish backed forces, who destroyed a tank reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
The second joint Russian-Turkish patrol in the northern province of Idleb began, before being halted following due to security concerns reports Al-Masdar.
President Assad met with the Russian Defense Minister to discuss the recent Moscow agreement and the theft of natural resources by the United States writes SANA.
Coronavirus preparedness steps up, Syria and ChIna discuss prevention, Libya warns of foreign fighter infections and migrants rescued off Cypriot coast. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
In an effort to prevent the spread of coronavirus, the White Helmets are sterilising places where a high concentration of people gather reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The Syrian Arab Army has amassed a large force in southwestern Idleb, fuelling expectations that they will attempt to take Jisr al-Shughour reports Al-Masdar.
Conflict has returned to the southern province of Daraa, the cradle of the Syrian revolution, after a couple years of relative calm reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The United States has sanctioned Syria’s Minister of Defense, Lieutenant General Ali Abdullah Ayoub, for his actions on the behalf of the regime.
Residents of Idleb are fleeing their homes and seeking to resettle in areas of northern Syria that are controlled by Turkey and their affiliated armed groups writes Iqtissad.
New footage has revealed the road block that was put in place on the M4 highway, to prevent further joint patrols by Russia and Turkey reports Al-Masdar.
Russian forces have pulled back from the northern Raqqa countryside and redeployed in the western Raqqa countryside reports Baladi News.
The family of Abdu Saqar have said the he was tortured to death by the State Security, despite having undergone a security settlement when the Syrian regime reports Sowt al-Asima.
Militants in Idleb have launched an attack against points controlled by the Syrian army, using rocket-propelled grenades and machine guns reports Al-Masdar.
A panel called “The Struggle for the State in Syria” discussed what the future held for Syria and what problems it might face writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
While the ceasefire in Idleb holds, Russia is sending fresh supplies to the Syrian army, to replace what was lost in the recent fighting in the province reports Al-Masdar.
Hundred of families have crossed from Assad controlled territory, over the Euphrates, and into territory controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces reports Deir Ezzor 24.
Russia has claimed that militant group present around the M4 highway are preparing to launch a counter-offensive against the Syrian Arab Army writes Al-Masdar.
Russian and Turkish joint patrols halted, insistence of no presence of coronavirus, a fresh US convoy enters Syria and dissidents urge further action by the US. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The bloody conflict in Syria has entered its tenth year, with much of the population displaced and the country and its economy in ruins writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Local Syrian Baath Party branch formations have been frozen, as those who were nominated were deemed to favour Iran too much reports Al-Modon.
After reaching a ceasefire deal with Russia, Erdogan has suggested that the oil fields in Deir ez-Zor should be managed by Putin writes Al-Modon.
Just days after an agreement was reached, the ceasefire was broken when the Syrian regime fired artillery shells in the direction of a Turkish observation post reports Zaman Al-Wasl.
A ceasefire agreed between Russia and Turkey has not given met all of the Turkish demands, who have now sent a large number of heavy reinforcements into northern Syria writes Zaman Al Wasl.
US forces have reportedly blocked the path of a convoy of Russian vehicles who were travelling to Qamishli writes Al-Masdar.
The female members of the White Helmet have been a crucial part of the rescue group that have reportedly rescued 114,000 lives since 2013 writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The Humanitarian Response Coordinators have released figures for the casualties of the recent assault on northern Syria and the recorded the damage done to infrastructure reports Jesr.
Russia is determined to ensure that Assad reclaims all Syrian territory, but must now negotiate with Turkey to see those plans come to fruition reports Syria TV.
Hours before a meeting between the presidents of Russia and Turkey, a center for the displaced people of Syria was hit by an airstrike, killing 16 reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Bombs continue to fall on civilians in Idleb province, as Putin and Erdogan meet and call for the violence to decrease writes Jesr.
President Vladimir Putin has said that talks with Turkey are needed to calm the situation in Idleb and to prevent further unnecessary lost of life writes SANA.
The presidents of Turkey and Russia are meeting to discuss the situation in Idleb and to try and find a solution that can reduce the violence reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
A new report has said that even when the fighting is concluded, large parts of northern Syria will still not be habitable for civilians reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
A Russia delegation has travelled to Suweida to meet with notables and to try and resolve some of the security issues that are plaguing the province reports Suweida 24.
In an interview with Russian media, Bashar al-Assad has questioned why Turkey is pursuing their aggressive actions, given the long connection that the two countries have had writes Alsouria Net.
Russia announced that it had deployed military police in Saraqeb, although the claim was questioned by many, and seen as a ploy to create a balance with Turkey writes Nadaa Syria.
The body of a regime pilot has been recovered by opposition fighters, who have proposed a trade with the regime for recently captured prisoners reports Jesr.
Russian airstrikes have struck the village of al-Fuaa in northern Idleb and the town of Binnish, killing a number of civilians reports Zaman Al Wasl.
A Turkish drone strike killed 19 regime troops on Sunday, marking a further escalation in violence between Turkey and the regime writes Zaman al-Wasl.
After months of assassinations and kidnappings, opposition forces have launched a coordinated attack against multiple targets in Daraa reports Zaman Al Wasl.
After escalating tensions, the presidents of Russia and Turkey have spoken and agreed to consider a summit to discuss the situation in Idleb writes Al-Masdar.
The bloody push and pull between the regime and Turkey-backed forces continues in Idleb, with losses on both sides reports Alsouria Net.
Just days after it fell under the control of the regime, Turkey- back opposition fighters have retaken the town of Saraqeb reports Zaman al-Wasl.
Turkey has laid the blame for the situation in Idleb at the feet of Turkey, claiming that it has not upheld its obligations under the Sochi agreement writes SANA.
After a Turkish drone was shot down, Russia and Turkey have discussed the use of Syria’s airspace writes Al-Masdar.
Regime and Russian warplanes have hit schools and nurseries in Idlib province, leaving at least 21 people dead reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The opposition have been dealt a heavy blow as the regime army attacked the southern and eastern outskirts of the Jabal al-Zawiya area and captured Kafr Nubl reports Al-Modon.
Turkish president Erdogan has said that Syria must pull back from Turkey’s observation post or they will be forced to act reports Al-Masdar.
Russian war planes have conducted a number of strikes across Idleb province, targeting jihadists preparing to attack Saraqeb writes Sputnik.
A memorial to the Russian soldiers who were killed fighting has been erected in Deir ez-Zor province, with an event attended by the Baath Party and a number of security and military officers reports Jesr.
The Russian Foreign Minister has lambasted the United State for considering a deal with terrorists present in northern Syria writes Al-Masdar.
Advancing regime forces have conducted summary executions of civilians that refused to leave their homes reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The Turkish army has been hit by airstrikes, pushing up the number of Turkish soldiers killed in Idleb reports Al-Masdar.
A Turkish soldier killed in Idleb, opposition forces attack checkpoint, no coronavirus in Syria and Turkey closes airspace to Russian planes. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Foreign YouTubers with thousands of subscribers are presenting sanitized view of a country still reeling from a devastating war, writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Recent comments by the UN Special Envoy to Syria at the Security Council have angered the opposition, who see them as a green light for the regime to continue their assault reports Alsouria Net.
Russian airstrikes have hit and destroyed a number of vehicles belonging to Turkish-back militants reports Al-Masdar.
Russia is working to arrange an agreeable time to hold a conference to discuss Syria, with Iran and Turkey writes SANA.
Turkey’s president has said that a military operation in Idleb could start at any moment and that they have been in negotiations with the Russias writes Jesr.
Russian military have stepped in and released two men who were arrested by the regime police and order that they leave the area reports Sowt al-Asima.
Russian and Syrian reinforcements have arrived in Ayn Eissa, as tensions between the regime and Turkey continue to rise reports Smart News.
More civilians have been killed as the regime army continues their advance in Idleb, against opposition forces reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Abdullah al-Mohammed has taught his daughter to laugh off the airstrikes and mortars hitting the opposition held Idleb writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
The Wagner group has been tempting Syrians to fight for them in Libya, with promises of settlements and large salaries writes Zaman Al Wasl.
The former spokesman of Jaish al-Islam has confessed to French authorities that his group was responsible for killing Razan Zaitouneh reports Brocar Press.
The Syrian regime has uncovered a mass grave in eastern Ghouta containing what is believed to be the bodies of civilians and security personnel reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Turkey has announced that it has reinforced its observation post in Idleb with addition armored vehicles reports Al-Masdar.
Barricades cleared from the M5 highway, Turkey hits back at accusations of neglect of duties, rebels launch a counter-attack and Syria-Armenia flight to start this year. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Syrian Liberal Party aims at keeping the dreams of the 2011 revolution alive and bring about a free and liberal Syria writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Russia has been conscripting Syrian men to fight on their behalf in Libya, tempting them with large salaries writes Baladi News.
The Syrian Safety and Defection Center is working to secure a safe place for those who have defected from the regime army and are looking for safety reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The Syrian government must rid itself of the Turkish presence, before it moves on to secure the rest of Idleb writes Al-Watan.
Firas al-Khalidi has said spoken out after Ilham Ahmed discussed holding a conference in Cairo in March writes Enab Baladi.
Turkey has discussed a recent meeting in Moscow, between the heads to the Turkish and Syrian intelligence heads, with factions of the National Liberation Front writes Nadaa Syria.
As the regime shows no intention of backing down and Turkey sending more fighters and hardware, Idleb is preparing for clashes between the two sides writes Brocar Press.
Opposition forces have launch an attack to retake control of the town of Saraqeb and secure the M4 and M5 highways reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Syrian and Russian warplanes have pounded residential towns in Aleppo, killing over a dozen people reports Levant News.
The city of Afrin was rocked by a car bomb that killed six civilians and caused a large amount of damage to the surrounding buildings reports Al-Hal.
Turkey has called on it forces in northern Syria to be prepared to mobilize in Idleb and defend the observation points writes Baladi News.
The chairperson of the Syrian Democratic Council has expressed her willingness to enter into negotiations with the regime to discuss the Self-Administration areas writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
At a gathering at St Peter’, Pope Francis has led prayers for the people of Idlib and expressed his sorrow for the situation in the region writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
The Turkish army has launched an attack against regime outpost near the town of Saraqeb, killing dozens reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The regime, backed by Iran and Russia have continued to advance, capturing more than 15 villages in the eastern Idleb countryside reports Baladi News.
After regime advances, opposition forces have launched a counter attack, killing a number of fighters and capturing weapons and vehicles writes Alsouria Net.
In a phone call with the Russian president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan has promised to meet any aggression against Turkish forces with a forceful response writes Baladi News.
The ongoing assault by the regime, Iranian militias and Russia has targeted health facilities in Idleb, crippling their ability to help injured civilians reports Alsouria Net.
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo said officials in Washington ‘fully support’ Turkey’s justified self-defence actions in Syria writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The Turkish president has insisted that his forces will not withdraw and that Russia must keep control of the Assad regime writes Alsouria Net.
Russia has claimed that the White Helmets are preparing to fabricate a chemical attack in Idleb writes SANA.
As people flee the bombardments in Aleppo, Russian warplanes have targeted vehicles carrying displaced families reports Zaman al-Wasl.
Continued attacks by Russia and the Assad regime are forcing families from their homes and towards the border with Turkey writes Anadolu News Agency.
The Russian airforce is continuing to target the homes of civilians, while also attacking the vehicles that they are using to flee in reports Alsouria Net.
As the regime advances in Idleb, Turkey has sent reinforcements to the city of Saraqib, on the intersection of the M4 and M5 international highways reports Enab Baladi.
Underground tunnels discovered in Idleb, journalists injured in Aleppo, regime warplanes target al-Bab and food rationing imposed. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Turkish forces are preparing to meet regime forces with force at the city of Saraqib in the eastern Idleb countryside writes Ana Press.
As the regime army advances in Idleb, it has suffered a number of losses in battles, with many coming from the costal province of Tartous writes Zaman Al Wasl.
Aid workers in Idleb have called for immediate action to protect civilians and provide shelter to those who have been forced to flee their homes reports Alsouria Net.
Russia has bombarded another hospital in Idleb, as part of their continued efforts to force civilians to flee the area and destroy essential services reports Baladi News.
Yet more civilians have died in airstrikes, as Russian and the regime continue to assault the northwestern province of Idleb reports Zaman Al Wasl.
A number of blast were witnessed in Damascus, which were believed to be part of a plan to remove destroyed buildings in al-Tadamon and Yarmouk Camp reports Jesr.
Yet another Russian convoy has had its path blocked by the US military as it attempted to move through Hassakeh reports Al-Masdar.
Idleb has witnessed numerous ceasefires, but none of them have been able to stop the bloodshed writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
As the regime continues to advance into Idleb province, Turkey is making no efforts to stop their progress or help the civilians who are fleeing reports Enab Baladi.
Refugees sentenced in Lebanon, skirmishes between US and Russian fighters, Jabhat al-Nusra attacks continue and the Syrian army advances. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
A increase in attacks by Russia and the regime is forcing resident to be constantly moving to keep their families safe reports Enab Baladi.
An attack by the Turkistan Islamic Party has forced regime fighters to withdraw from southern Idleb, with 40 fighters killed reports Jesr.
Russia has been instrumental in Syria and the actions have shown them to be a powerful force, but Asharq Al-Awsat asks if that will continue.
Aleppo has been rocked by a relentless barrage of regime and Russian airstrikes that have caused widespread damage across the province reports Baladi News.
Human Rights Watch has accused the Syrian regime of using banned cluster munitions in a missile attack that hit a school and killed five children writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Recent diplomatic activities in New York between Syria and Saudi Arabia have led people to expect a resumption of relations writes Al-Watan.
Russian warplanes have conducted a number of airstrikes across Idleb and the Aleppo countryside, killing a number of civilians reports Alsouria Net.
Russia has announced that it has shot down drones that were launched by militant groups and were trying to attack the Hemeimeem base reports Syria.News.
Russian warplanes have struck the towns in the western Aleppo countryside, killing a number of civilians, while regime fighters in Idleb were killed in attacks reports Alsouria Net.
An intense air campaign by the Assad regime and Russia have force tens of thousands of people from their homes reports Enab Baladi.
A Russian missile hit a building in Aleppo, which was being used by a displaced family to shelter in reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Syria and Russia have called on the US to withdraw from Syria, to stop looting Syrian natural resources and allow the return of displaced Syrian writes SANA.
Hope of reaching a solution were dashed when the Turkish Defense Minister ended meetings with Ali Mamlouk reports Brocar Press.
No sooner had a new ceasefire been announced, regime and Russian began to conducts bombardments of towns and cities in Idleb writes Alsouria Net.
Displaced families from Idleb have travelled to Raqqa province to seek shelter, although it has not been disclosed how they travelled there reports Enab Baladi.
Putin’s recent trip to Damascus has highlighted the strain in the relationship between the two presidents and the differing views of the two men writes Al-Modon.
The heads of Turkish and Syrian intelligence have held a meeting to discuss the situation in Idleb and Turkish actions in northern Syria.
The Russian Embassy in Syria posted a photo of a “fake humanitarian crossing”, which was taken in 2018 and showed Syrians in Turkey queuing at the border to enter areas recently been captured by Turkey writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Ahead of an expected push by the Syrian army, leaflets have been dropped calling on civilians to leave the area to avoid being used as human shields writes Hashtag Syria.
As violence breaks out following a kidnapping, Russia has moved into Daraa province to aid with negotiations and restore control writes Enab Baladi.
Despite denials about their presence in Libya, reports have emerged about the death of four Syrian fighters from the Syrian National Army reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The Syrian army has sent large military reinforcements to Aleppo, while the battle in neighbouring Idleb province continues to rage writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
After recent regime advances, oppositions forces have hit back and secured three villages in the eastern countryside of Idleb writes Zaman Al Wasl.
Two reports have documented the death toll in Syria over 2019, which is the losses it’s been over the course of the year writes Alsouria Net.
Russia’s ambassador to Lebanon has spoken about Putin’s recent trip to Damascus and recent developments in the region writes SANA.
Following the killing of Qassem Soleimani, questions are now being asked about what it means for Iran in Syria reports Asharq al-Awsat.
A humanitarian conference has called on the UN to act in Idleb and secure the safety of those who are fleeing Russian and regime bombardment reports Alsouria Net.
Syrain activists have been quick to cast derision on the Syrian Defense Minister, Ali Abdullah Ayoub, and the small chair he was given writes Arabi 21.
President Putin and Assad discussed the military situation on the ground and visited a number of sights in the capital reports SANA.
With the death of Soleimani, his successor is going to have to decide what type of relationship he wants with the regime and the other parties in Syria.
The Russia-affiliated Fifth Corps has moved towards the Lebanese border, in a response to movements by Hezbollah reports Al-Modon.
The Islamic State has launched a number of surprize attacks against Syrian army positions, causing heavy casualties reports Al-Masdar.
Airstrikes continue to pound northern Syria, with one killing a family that was fleeing from the rebel-held city of Ariha reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Three children, who were earning a living at a garbage dump in Idleb city, were killed when a truck dumped garbage on them reports Brocar Press.
The regime’s assault on northern Syria has forced over a million people to flee their homes resulting in a humanitarian catastrophe reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The Assad regime is continuing is brutal assault in Idleb, bombarding the town of Ariha, killing a handful of civilians and wounding dozens more reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Recent events in Iraq have revealed the weakness of the American position in the Middle East and their desperate attempts to strengthen their hand writes Al-Watan.
President Erdogan has warned about the growing number of refugees arriving on Turkey’s border with Syria as they flee regime bombardment writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
After bad weather prevented flights, Russian aircraft have struck positions in Idleb controlled by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham writes Al-Masdar.
Russia moves to prevent Hezbollah drug trade, 90 regime fighters die in Idleb, call for action to prevent a humanitarian crisis and US strikes against Iran-backed groups. Catch up on everything that happened over the holidays.
2019 was a tumultuous year for Syria, with regime advances, stalling political processes and economic woes. Brocar Press runs through the past year’s biggest events.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights has recorded the deaths of eight people, including four children, when surface-to-surface missiles hit a market, kindergarten and school in Idleb.
The northern Syrian town of Kafrnabl has witnessed a horrific bombing campaign by Russia, but one activist is providing food and shelter to hundreds of stray cats writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The Syrian Army is continuing its advance in northern Syria, engaging in clashes with terrorists on the outskirts of Jerjnaz, a major stronghold, reports The Syria Times.
Israeli missiles fired from inside Israel, targetted Iranian and Syrian military positions near Damascus reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
An image of a crying women has led to an outpouring on social media and renewed calls for the international community to take action over Idleb reports Al-Modon.
The movable and immovable assets of close friend of the regime Rami Makhlouf have reportedly been frozen by writes Jisr.
Walid al-Muallem and Sergey Lavrov have discussed the continued aggression by the United States, Turkey, and Israel and efforts for a diplomatic solution writes SANA.
Civilians in Idleb flee to the Turkish border, Russia and China uses their veto at UN, Christmas celebrated in Aleppo and Syrian regime push advance. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act will block companies and individuals from taking part in the reconstruction and profiting from the deaths of innocent Syrians.
16 people have been killed in airstrikes in Syria’s Idlib province as the regime trapped civilians in the besieged city of Maaret al-Numan, striking any car attempting to evacuate people writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Opposition and Islamist factions in the National Front have said that they see no other option but to fight the regime and its allies on the battlefield reports Al-Modon.
Over just four days, Idleb witnessed 420 strikes on more than 30 areas in the southern and eastern and western Idleb countrysides reports Baladi News.
The Syrian army to preparing to launch an offensive to recapture and secure the Aleppo-Hama Highway and the surrounding towns writes Al-Watan.
Russia has said that if their resolution on transferring humanitarian aid to Syria is rejected, then the political games of other countries will be exposed writes SANA.
Gangs run by Bashar Talal al-Assad and Hafez Munzer al-Assad are under pressure to give up their heavy weapons and submit to Russian authority writes Al-Modon.
The Islamic State have launched attacks in Deir ez-Zor, killing fighters from Assad’s forces and members of the National Defense militia reports Deir Ezzor 24.
Russia have opened fire on an Israeli unmanned aerial vehicle that entered Syrian airspace along the eastern axis of the occupied Golan Heights region reports Al-Marsad.
China’s Special Envoy for Syria has stressed that a political solution to the crisis in Syria can be found with help from Russia reports SANA.
To the delight of the Americans for a Free Syria, the US Senate has passed the Caesar Syrian Civilian Protection Act, which puts sanctions on perpetrators or financiers of the regime’s atrocities.
As attacks on northern Syria escalate, more civilians are trying to cross into Turkey illegally, with some being killed by Turkish border guards reports Brocar Press.
The civilian death toll continues to rise with a attacks on towns and villages and a convoy of displaced people being hit on the Aleppo-Damascus highway writes Alsouria Net.
President Assad and Deputy Prime Minister Borisov hailed the development of economic and trade cooperation between the two countries and expressed their desire for more reports SANA.
James Le Mesurier was an ex-British Army officer who set up Mayday Rescue which helped train the White Helmets, was found dead in November reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Families have protested south of Damascus and demanded the release of prisoners being held in regime prisons reports Smart News.
The regime and Russia are continuing their advance on Idleb, but heavy resistance has slowed their presence and led to many losses reports Zaman Al Wasl.
UN condemnation of Israeli actions in the Syrian Golan, ancient relics saved from ISIS and unexploded ordinance kills two children in Daraa. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
With support from Russia, the regime is moving to secure territory and influence in areas east of the Euphrates, moving against Turkey and the US writes Al-Arab.
10 fighters from the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces have been killed in a Turkish artillery bombardment near Azaz in northern Syria writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
A report by The Syrian Network for Human Rights has documented attacks by the regime and Russia on refugee camps.
Regime barrel bombs that hit a bakery have killed a child and wounded a number of other children in northern Idleb province reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Regime forces launched a retaliatory attack in Abu Dhur town, following an opposition attack that left 22 elite troops dead reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Following the recent Astana talks, a relative truce has been agreed for the northern province of Idleb, but the regime are continuing with rocket attacks writes Alsouria Net.
There have been attempts to boycott the 2,000 Syrian pound banknote, which features a picture of Assad, but practicalities have made this difficult writes Brocar Press.
The US is set to announce a new list of regime funders and supporters who will be sanctioned for their part in oppressing the Syrian people writes Syria TV.
Opposition forces launched a surprize attack against the elite Tiger Force and Iranian militias near the town of al-Mshairfah east of Idleb city, killing 22 reports Zaman Al Wasl.
An interview conducted by Italy’s Rai News 24 with President Bashar al-Assad was not broadcast, as agreed, so in response, the Syrian news agency SANA has decided to air the interview.
Activists have launched a campaign on social media to highlight the plight of those living and experiencing the assault on Idleb by the regime and Russia reports Zaman Al Wasl.
In accordance with the agreement between Turkey and Russia, Assad’s forces had expanded their deployment in the al-Jazira areas and deployed in the northern Hassakeh countryside reports Alsouria Net.
The next round of Astana talk are set to begin today, with the situation on the ground and each sides obligations being at the top of the agenda writes SANA.
More civilian casualties in Idleb province, further displacement of families fleeing violence and the Syrian army respond to terror attacks. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
President of the National Security Bureau, Ali Mamlouk, asked tribal leaders and sheikhs to pull their men out of the SDF reports Brocar Press.
Abou Ahmed al-Muhajir, a Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham commander, was killed when an American “ninja” bomb hit the car that he was travelling in reports Enab Baladi.
The ongoing assault by the regime and Russia has forced a number of schools in Idleb province to close, for fear of children being killed or injured reports Alsouria Net.
Russian forces have moved into Amuda, in northeastern Syria, reportedly to protect the Kurdish forces in the area from the Turkish army writes Asharq al-Awsat.
A Russian researcher has accused the US of hindering the political process and obstructing the work of the Committee to Discuss to Constitution writes SANA.
Turkey is attending a NATO meeting in the UK this week and the issue of northern Syria is expected to be high on the agenda writes Anadolu Agency.
Continued bombardments by the regime and their Russian ally have force thousands of families to flee their homes reports Alsouria Net.
The city of Maarat Al-Nu’Man in Idleb province was pounded by Russian and regime aircraft, killing at least nine and wounding dozens of others reports Alsouria Net.
Regime and opposition forces clash, thousands of families flee, the new president of the EU Commission speaks with Erdogan and Russia continues construction of airbase. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Russian forces have raised their flag over what was previously an SDF school, as the group seeks a rapprochement with the regime reports Furat Post.
In an interview with Paris Match, President Bashar al-Assad talked about the killing of the leader of ISIS and the presence of foreign forces writes SANA.
Assad’s forces, back by Russia and Iranian militias, are pushing their assault on Idleb, killing a number of people in a missile attack on Jisr al-Shughour reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Attacks by the regime and Russia has forced medical centers to cease work in the southern Idleb countryside reports Alsouria Net.
As the Syrian pound drops to it lowest rate since 1919, Russia is stepping in to to pump foreign currency into the Damascus and Aleppo markets writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
A new report has highlighted the violations committed against women in Syria and the parties involved in war crimes and crimes against humanity reports Jisr.
Iran-back militia members were arrested by the regime and accused of drug dealing and kidnapping writes Baladi News.
A car bomb in Azaz has detonated next to a bus terminal, killing two people and injuring three others, with the YPG being suspected of carrying out the attack writes Zaman al-Wasl.
The US urges a political solution, a car bomb kills nine, Turkey attacks Ayn Eissa and Syria insists that the constitutional committee remains Syrian. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The new power plant will improve oil and gas production in Kurdish-held areas and is expected to be completed in the next two months reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Women and children are reported to be among the dead, following a cluster rocket attack on the refugee camp in the northern Idleb countryside writes Alsouria Net.
A gruesome video, which shows Russian torturing and beheading a Syrian man, raised questions about the actions of Wagner, the Russian private military company reports Alsouria Net.
A Russian airstrike, which targeted Maarret al-Numan has killed a number of civilians, marking the latest violation to the ceasefire writes Zaman Al Wasl.
Israeli airstrikes have hit a number of targets across the country, causing damage to buildings, injuring some and causing a number of fatalities.
So that the election of a new head does not interfere with the work of the constitutional committee, Nasr al-Hariri will stay on for the time being writes Zaman Al Wasl.
The constitutional committee is not the victory that the Syrian opposition was looking for, but it may be the only option now writes Al-Modon.
Despite the reconciliations, dozens of people have been arrested by the regime’s security services and have now ended up in the notorious Sednaya prison reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Russian airstrikes hit Idleb, Turkey expels refugees, regime forces deploy on the border, Russia takes control of US airbase and the UN affirms Syrian rights to the Golan Heights. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The presence and activities of the Iranian militia in Daraa has led to locals holding protests and demanding that they leave writes Alsouria Net.
In an interview with Rossiya 24, Assad said that Turkey will not repatriate Syrian refugees and that talks are underway to return the Kurdish people to the fold writes SANA.
Russian and regime forces have been conducting raids in eastern Ghouta and rejecting settlements made by people who worked for rebels writes Al-Modon.
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Armenian Catholic preist, Hana Ibrahim Bido and his father were shot to death while travelling on the road, by unknown assailants reports Alsouria Net.
President Assad has given a wide ranging interview that explored different aspects of the crisis in Syria and what the future holds for the country writes SANA.
James Gustaf Edward Le Mesurier was found dead in Istanbul, after allegedly falling from his balcony reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
SDF commander Mazloum Abadi has criticised Russia and the US for not doing enough to prevent Turkish attacks reports Enab Baladi.
Clashes between Turkey and the regime, talks between Turkey and Russia, terrorist numbers in Idleb and a US women who wants to go home. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
A Russia news outlet has published an article about regime head Bashar al-Assad, in which it fawns over his choice of food and his rejection of Western ideas writes Brocar Press.
In 2014, de Mistura became the third UN diplomat tasked with ending the Syria war which erupted in 2011, before leaving his post last year writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Russian warplanes have pounded a town in the southern Idleb countryside, killing three children and injuring another reports Baladi News.
Regime forces have expanded their presence in Hassakeh and their has been discussion of them continuing their advance into the oil-rich Rumailan area reports Alsouria Net.
The regime’s forces used heavy aerial and ground bombardments, but were unable to unseat the rebels, losing a number of fighters in the process writes Zaman Al Wasl,
Protests in Idleb, Russia speaks out about the Russia-Turkey relationship, 183 arbitrarily arrested in October, rebels take he Kabana hilltops and a car bomb hits Tel Abyad. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
President Bashar al-Assad sat down with SANA for a wide ranging interview that explored plans to take back Kurdish areas and the committee to discuss the constitution.
Mazloum Abdi has expressed his distrust of both Russia and the Syrian regime, but has agreed to continue to search for peace writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Russian warplanes used vacuum bombs to hit the city of Kafr Nabl, and the towns of Hass and al-Fatterah resulting in the deaths of number of civilians, including one child writes Baladi News.
The constitutional committee held its first meeting, with speeches from the regime and opposition presidents and from the UN Special Envoy reports Alsouria Net.
The regime’s forces have continued their attacks on rebels the de-escalation zone, but their attempts have been thwarted reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The Syria International Petroleum and Mineral Resources exhibition is hoped to be an opportunity for foreign companies to get involved in Syrian resources reports SANA.
A Russian military police patrol, operating on Syria’s northern border, came under fire from unknown assailants, wounding one, reports Brocar Press.
Regime forces have tried and failed to push rebels out of the Kabana hilltops in coastal Lattakia province, with 12 regime fighters being killed reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Russia forces launched an assault on the Tel Ja’afar area, in an attempt to push out rebels, but were held back by the opposition forces reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The Syrian Democratic Forces have announced that they will withdraw their forces from the border region, in accordance with the Russian and Turkish agreement reports Alsouria Net.
Mazlum Abdi expressed his thanks to President Vladimir Putin and the Russian Federation for defusing the war in the region and sparing civilians the scourge of war writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The Ras al-Ayn area north of Hassakeh has witnessed clashed between the two sides, in spite of an agreement between Turkey and Russia writes Smart News.
In accordance with the Turkish-Russian agreement, Russia has started to patrol the border region as the SDF withdraws to the agreed upon distance writes Alsouria Net.
As Russia and the regime move to secure the border, the Syrian Democratic Forces have announced their willingness to discuss joining the regime’s ranks reports Enab Baladi.
The Syrian army has moved north and has taken control of a number of town, putting them in direct confrontation with the Turkish occupation forces reports The Syria Times.
Following their withdrawal from the northeast, Syria has told the US to also leave the al-Tanf area writes SANA.
A new report on the developments in northern Syria has said that the US and Russia orchestrated events to their benefit and that Iran was the biggest loser writes Alsouria Net.
The Syrian Observer sat down for an interview with opposition figure and presidential hopeful Jamal Suleiman to discuss his plans for Syria’s future.
The Assad regime is using a 2012 law to confiscate the property of Syrians and transfer ownership to the regime writes Alsouria Net.
Turkey’s actions in northern Syria have given him plenty of diplomatic leverage and it will allow him to implement his plans for demographic change writes Brocar Press.
On a recent visit to the frontlines in Idleb, President Bashar al-Assad has spoken out against the recent Turkish aggression and called out Erdogan reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Despite a ceasefire being imposed in the area, Russia is still conducting airstrikes in the northern province of Idleb reports Zaman Al Wasl.
President Assad calls for withdrawal of foreign troops, US troops to move to Iraq, Kurdish groups withdraw from border and ISIS fighters recaptured. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
For those returning to Syria from Jordan, the future is uncertain, with no guarantees of shelter or their safety repots Brocar Press.
Russia is set to hold meetings with Turkey to discuss the removal of the Syrian Kurdish People’s Protection Units from Manbij and Kobani writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
Daraa province is witnessing a spike in the number of assassination attempts, but the authorities seem no closer to identify a suspect writes Alsouria Net.
Russia has said that a nearby quarry is being used as a launching site for drones that have been used to attack the Hemeimeem airbase reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The former prime minister’s brother, Qusay al-Halqi, was gunned down inside his health clinic, by unknown assailants, in the Daraa countryside reports Alsouria Net.
The decision by Donald Trump to withdraw US forces from Syria has left a vacuum in the country that will be filled and fought over by other countries writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Bouthaina Shaaban has said that efforts are being made to arrange talks between the regime and the Turks in the Russian city of Sochi reports Brocar Press.
Saudi Arabia has spoken out against the Turkish aggression in northeastern Syria, urging parties to find a political solution reports Asharq Al-Awsat.
A Syrian member of parliament has hailed the deal between the Syrian government and the Syrian Democratic Forces reports Al-Watan.
The National Army and its Turkish ally have pushed into Tel Abyad and is advancing to trying and capture the town of Ras al-Ayn reports Alsouria Net.
While both Russia and Turkey have intervened militarily in Syria, they have done so in different manners, which could lead to very different outcomes writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
William Roebuck has admitted that the US had sold out the SDF, but has not given approval for Syrian and Russian planes to close the airspace reports Al-Watan.
The Russian air force used cluster bombs to hit the village of al-Bara south of Idleb city, killing a mother and her child reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Continued Turkish attacks in northern Syria, a new military force in Deir ez-Zor, ISIS attack in Qamishli and EU countries suspend arm sales to Turkey. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
As Turkey moves into northern Syria, the Syrian Democratic Forces are considering their options, with an alliance with the Assad regime at the top of the list writes Alsouria Net.
Before the start of the constitutional committee, UN Special Envoy to Syria, Geir Pederson, will visit Syria to meet with regime officials reports Alsouria Net.
A new film screening at the Malmö Arab Film Festival by Allaith Hajjo has been accused of whitewashing the image of Bashar al-Assad reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The National Defense Militia are seeking to take advantage of the Turkish threat to the eastern Euphrates, but the Assad government and the Russians are standing in their way reports Deir Ezzor 24.
As the Turkey prepares to move on northern Syria, the regime has yet to make an official statement on the developments reports Brocar Press.
An explosion at an ammunition depot in Hama province has killed 20 Russian and regime soldiers and destroyed a number of buildings reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Erdogan says operation east of Euphrates to start imminently, Russian airstrikes hit Idleb, Iranian presence grows and motorcycle bomb explodes in Aleppo. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Turkey is preparing to move on northern Syria, but the political ground in the area is extremely fragile and fraught with complication writes Brocar Press.
Despite a ceasefire being announced by Russia, northwestern Syria continues to be hit by regime attacks reports Alsouria Net.
A handshake between Ahmed Aboul Gheit and Walid al-Muallem has led to speculation that some Arab countries are ready to restore relations with Damascus writes Al-Watan.
Plans to evacuate the al-Rukban camp have been hindered by the US forces in the area according to Syria and Russia writes The Syria Times.
Despite the relative calm in most of the country, battles are ongoing in Lattakia as a report from Zaman al-Wasl shows
Russia is responsible for the death of thousands of Syrian civilians, a human rights organization is saying
The head of the National Coalition calls for countering HTS in the Idleb area, according to Enab Baladi
The Syrian regime is pressuring powerful cronies, including Samer Foz and Mohammad Hamsho to force them to pay millions of dollars, Brocar Press writes
While many activists oppose the constitutional committee, the negotiations committee of the opposition says it is optimistic
The UN, the EU and the Astana format countries have all welcomed the formation of the constitutional committee, writes Asharq Al-Awsat
The regime and the opposition will share jointly the committee, according to Enab Baladi
One of Russia’s most prominent political and military figures confirms once again the use of Syria as a training ground for the Russian military machine, Asharq al-Awsat reports
Russia has stepped in to prevent the regime from blocking the formation of the constitutional committee and protect its work reports Brocar Press.
The recent assault on northern Syrian has created a massive wave of displacements and Idleb is buckling under the pressure reports Al-Modon.
Following recent advances in Hama province, the regime is conducting repairs to the Khan Sheikhoun-Qalaat Madaiq highway and preparing to open the Morek crossing writes Al-Modon.
The presidents of Russia, Iran and Turkey, said that they will continue to work on establishing a constitutional committee and securing Syria’s territorial integrity writes SANA.
The long planned constitutional committee is expected to be announced at the next meeting of the Astana guarantor countries reports Brocar Press.
Tens of thousands of displaced Syrians have left the al-Rukban camp, as Syria and Russia lash out at the US presence in the country writes SANA.
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.
There has been widespread anger at a new film by Najdat Anzour, which offended the residents of Suweida, and further anger at the apology given by the filmmaker reports Brocar Press.
In an interview with Brocar Press, Nasr al-Hariri discussed the formation of the constitutional committee, the situation in northern Syria and the road to presidential elections.
Hungary’s Prime Minister, is a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin and a supporter of Syria’s Christian minority writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
A solution to the conflict between Bashar al-Assad and Rami Makhlouf has started to form, after the later was reportedly placed under house arrest reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Turkey and Russia are slowly working towards a solution for Idleb, while also trying to ensure that they both get what they want writes Al-Arab.
The head of the High Negotiations Committee has said that effort for a constitutional committee are ongoing and could be announced before Sept. 20, 2019 writes Asharq al-Awsat.
At a meeting with Syrian activists and lawyers, Turkey has said that it has not and will not give up on Idleb province, despite the regime assault reports Brocar Press.
At the Damascus International Fair, Syria and Russia have signed agreements related to the oil and gas industry reports SANA.
Humanitarian workers are facing assaults from all sides and have become targets for kidnappings and forces disappearances writes Brocar Press.
Maryam al-Shalat was executed by militias loyal to Bashar al-Assad when she refused to leave her home in the recently captured Khan Sheikhoun reports Zaman Al Wasl.
In an interview with Zaman Al Wasl, the head of the White Helmets, Raed Saleh, speaks of the difficulty the group faces and what the future may hold.
Syria is no longer a major news story in the US, but one Democratic Party presidential hopeful’s record on Syria may come back to haunt her writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
A ceasefire announced in Idleb, US strike al-Qaeda affiliate, UAE businessmen attend Damascus International Fair and Erdogan demands action on safe zone. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The US Defense Department said the attack targeted leaders of Al-Qaeda north of Idlib in Syria. It did not say what kind of weapon was used or give further details reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The Syrian Democratic Council has told Turkey not to build up forces on the northern border and has asked Russia to lead political discussion writes Asharq al-Awsat.
Bouthaina Shaaban has warned Syrians against working with the Americans, saying that the army will liberate every region of Syria reports Al-Watan.
Turkish backed factions have forced people in Afrin to attend a march in support of the Turkish president, or face a fine or possible expulsion reports Etihad Press.
Following the capture of Khan Sheikhoun, the regime is continuing to advance, laying siege to the town of Taman’a reports Alsouria Net.
Despite repeated warnings from the US, a large delegation of businessmen from the UAE is attending the Damascus International Fair reports Syria TV.
The UN Special Envoy to Syria has announced that the formation of the constitutional committee is close to being completed reports Alsouria Net.
As the Damascus International Fair gets underway, there is a notable decline in the number of participants when compared with last year writes Brocar Press.
Following a meeting between the presidents of Turkey and Russia, Turkish soldiers have started patrols along the Aleppo-Lattakia highway reports Al-Modon.
At a meeting in Moscow, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan discussed international developments and attended the International Aviation and Space Salon report Anadolu News Agency.
Regime officials have been quick to descend onto Khan Sheikhoun and congratulate the army and militias of their capture of the city, while homes and shops are looted writes Al-Modon.
Displaced people, fleeing the violence in northern Hama and southern Idleb, have complained about the extortionate fees they are being charged to secure shelter writes Iqtissad.
With the Damascus International Fair days away, the US is warning business not to take part or risk being hit with sanctions writes SANA.
Bouthaina Shaaban visited Khan Sheikhoun to congratulate the army and promise that every inch of Syrian land will be liberated writes Al-Watan.
Syrian and Russian forces are continuing to exhume bodies at the cemetery in Yarmouk Camp, in search of the remains of Israeli soldiers writes Brocar Press.
Lawyers in Idleb have been banned from attending court by the Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham Salvation Government reports Zaman Al Wasl.
After being deported from Istanbul, a transgender woman was sent back to Idleb, arrested by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham and never seen again reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
A new initiative in the battered province of Idleb is working to help those who have been displaced from their homes by the violence writes Brocar Press.
While the regime uses internationally banned phosphorus bombs in the western Jisr al-Shughur countryside, their attack was repelled in al-Kabana in Lattakia reports Al-Etihad.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights has published a new report that documents cases of forced disappearances by Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham.
Syrian fighters and a Russian journalist have published photos of regime fighters inside Khan Sheikhoun, following the capturing of the city reports Enab Baladi.
Hundreds of thousands of people have been displaced by the fighting in Idleb and Hama, but the many are not receiving the aid they need reports Alsouria Net.
Following the capture of Khan Sheikhoun by regime forces, Turkey is questioning the future of its observation posts in Idleb reports Etihad Press.
Israeli warplanes are pursuing Iranian targets from Syria and into Iraq, targeting Iranian weapons and missile warehouses reports Asharq al-Awsat.
Russia has said that the actions of the Turkish regime are in violation of the Sochi agreement and that there would be repercussions reports SANA.
For the first time the Russian Foreign Minister has confirmed the presence of Russia troops in the battle for the province of Idleb reports Alsouria Net.
President Bashar al-Assad has greeted a delegation from the Russian state Duma and worked to improve cooperation between the two countries reports SANA.
After a number of advances by the Syrian regime, Turkey has sent personnel and material reinforcements to the Idleb countryside reports Alsouria Net.
A photo of a young girl in the al-Rahma camp has gone viral around the world, but the original author of the photo has not received any credit reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Russian statistics have revealed that there are currently 140,000 Syrian soldier under the control of Russian forces reports Al-Modon.
Airstrikes kill a number of civilians in Idleb, the Turkish-US joint operation center set to open, seven members of one family executed in Raqqa and air defenses shoot down suspected Israeli missiles. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Forces of the National Army have joined opposition fighters in Idleb to help in the fight against the regime reports Baladi News.
The Syrian Kurdish National Council is seeking to secure a bigger role in the administration of the proposed safe zone in northern Syria reports Bas News.
At the 2019 International Army Games, Syria secured 23rd place out of the 39 competing countries, and secured ninth in the Tank Biathlon writes SANA.
Oleg Melnikov is the head of the Russian “Alternativa” rights movement and travelled to Idleb to search for two children from Kazakhstan and take them home writes Alsouria Net.
The Syrian Response Coordination Team has released new statistics about the number of civilian casualties and displacements that have occurred in northwestern Syria reports Alsouria Net.
The Syrian Response Coordination Team has called for concerted efforts to open up camps and shelters to those recently displaced by the regime’s attacks reports Alsouria Net.
In an attempt to speed up the capturing of towns and villages in Idleb, Hezbollah has entered the battlefield, although progress has yet to improve reports Al-Modon.
The regime is continuing its assault on the northern province of Idleb, with 100 fighters from both sides killed since Saturday reports Zaman Al Wasl.
In two days of fierce fighting on the northern Hama fronts, 23 regime soldiers were killed according to the Russian Center for Reconciliations writes Alsouria Net.
Since the ceasefire was announced at the most recent round of talks in Astana, 25 civilians have been killed as the regime advances reports Alsouria Net.
US and Turkish talks have concluded with an agreement to establish a safe zone and a a joint operations center reports Al-Modon.
Turkey has repeated warnings that it will launch a military assault on the area east of the Euphrates if it feels that it is necessary writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
After a heavy bombardment, the regime’s forces have managed to advance, taking control of a number of key towns and villages reports Baladi News.
The United States is continuing to be a disrupting force in Syria, refusing to engage in any solution to the crisis, while also offering no alternatives writes Al-Arab.
A statement by the Aleppo Chamber of Commerce, which attacked the practises of the Iranian militias, has stoked tensions in the city reports Al-Modon.
The ceasefire agreed at the latest round of Astana talks has already collapsed, with the regime warplanes carrying out airstrikes around the city of Khan Sheikhoun reports Alsouria Net.
Diplomatic discussions dominate the 13th Astana talks, Turkey vows action east of the Euphrates and a ceasefire is declared in Idleb. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
While the guarantor states of the Astana process were unable to create a constitutional committee, they were united in their condemnation of a separate Kurdish state in northern Syria writes Asharq al-Awsat.
Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham commander, Abou Mohamed Jolani, has said that the latest ceasefire has not been agreed by the group and has refused to sign reports Alsouria Net.
Pilots from the regime have received training in Russia on the Yak-130 twin seat trainer jet, which is used as a light attack and reconnaissance jet writes Zaman Al Wasl.
The opposition is backing down from its decision to boycott the upcoming talks in Astana
The military court in Damascus issued death sentences against 15 people, including defectors from the regime’s forces on charges of “treason” reports Al-Modon.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights has said that the Syrian regime is responsible for 26 massacres and that 433 civilians during July reports Enab Baladi.
Delegations from Syria, Iran and Russia have arrived at the latest round of Astana talks to try and bring an end to the violence in Syria writes SANA.
Despite the ongoing attacks in Idleb, an opposition delegation will attend the latest round of Astana talks and will demand the cessation of violence and the release of prisoners reports Alsouria Net.
Syrian refugees living in Turkey are finding themselves being forcible deported back to northern Syria, despite to the continuing security concerns reports Asharq Al-Awsat.
The regime is continuing its brutal assault on northwestern Syria, with 16 civilians killed on Monday, bringing the total to 750 since late April reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The image of young children in the aftermath of an airstrike on Ariha in Idleb province has brought the horrors of the regime assault back to the forefronts of people’s mind writes Robert Ford for Asharq Al-Awsat.
The Russian General Staff has accused the US of stealing oil and training terrorist groups in the area, while also holding them responsible for the suffering at the al-Rukban camp writes SANA.
Russia has held a meeting with Maher al-Assad and asked him to step up and send more soldiers to the Idleb and Hama fronts in exchange for equipment reports Al-Modon.
The residents of the al-Rukban camp have been enduring a bitter siege and have suffered from the lack of food and medical supplies writes Asharq Al-Awsat.
The Syrian regime has reportedly released a number of Islamic State fighter in the province of Daraa, despite fears of the presence of sleeper cells writes Enab Baladi.
The southern province of Daraa is witnessing an upsurge in the number of assassinations that are targeting former opposition fighters, although it is unknown who is responsible reports Enab Baladi.
In light of the military escalation in Idleb, the Syrian Negotiations Committee has ceased communications with Russia and called for a boycott of the Astana talks reports Baladi News.
Military commanders have discussed how a change of tactics is aimed at exhausting the enemy and not holding on to new territory writes Alsouria Net.
Russia and Syria agreed that the elimination of terrorism is essential to secure safety and stability to ensure the return of refugees reports SANA.
The regime and Russia continue their brutal assault against Idleb province, and the death toll for civilians continues to rise writes Zaman Al Wasl.
An explosion at offices belonging to the Qaterji Group in Aleppo killed a number of people and caused damage to the surrounding area reports Al-Modon.
Former opposition fighters, who agreed to settlements with the regime, have been subjected to arrests in the towns south of Damascus reports Sowt Al-Asma.
The Syrian National Coalition has described the actions of the regime as international crimes and called for support from the international community.
The recent changes to the intelligence agencies has shaken up the power structures in Syria and left people wondering if Russia is trying to push Assad out writes Alsouria Net.
A barrage of rockets from opposition held areas struck a number of different sites across Hama, including the location of the S-400 air defense system reports Baladi News.
Col. Mustafa al-Bakkour, a commander in Jaish al-Izza, has said that opposition groups will continue to fight the regime and Russia after all their broken promises writes Zaman Al Wasl.
In the latest attack on Idleb, a wholesale vegetable market was hit by a Russian airstrike, killing 16 civilians reports the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
A train carrying phosphate was derailed, while hostile projectiles were downed in the northwestern city of Masyaf in Hama reports Daily Sabah.
Russian and regime forces have pounded Khan Sheikhoun, Syria decries economic sanctions, the US supportive of Turkey’s actions in the north and plans for next round of Astana talks. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Anas al-Diyab was known as a media activist who documented the crimes of the Assad regime in Khan Sheikhoun and volunteered with the Syrian Civil Defense teams reports Alsouria Net.
A Syrian refugee who had settled in Germany, has decided to return to Syria and fight with the opposition groups in Idleb province writes Asharq Al-Aswat.
Hussam Qaterji, who emerged during the war as one of Syria’s most prominent businessmen, has established a militia in the Deir ez-Zor area to protect his oil smuggling business, Alsouria Net reports
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov is accusing the U.S. and other western countries of protecting the Nusra Front, writes state news agency SANA
So far, thirteen bodies have been pulled from the rubble after a heavy bombardment campaign by the regime army on the town of Maarshorin reports Etihad Press.
Siba al-Daddo, who was originally from Khan Sheikhoun, had a heart attack when regime forces attacked northern Aleppo reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Syria and Russia discussed their deep rooted friendship, the latest developments in the war against terrorism and the intra-Syrian national dialogue writes SANA.
The finger of blame has been pointed at Iranian militias for an attack on a Russian convoy in the southern province of Daraa reports Brocarpress.
Syria denies chemical weapon findings, Assad meets with the Russians, Nasrallah praises efforts of Hezbollah in Syria and more civilians killed in Idleb. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Three Russian soldiers were injured when an explosion hit a patrol that was travelling on the main road near the town of al-Sahwa in the eastern Daraa countryside reports Alsouria Net.
Rebel factions have seized al-Hamameyat in the northern countryside of Hama from regime forces, killing over 30 soldiers writes Zaman Al Wasl.
A surprize attack on the Jabal al-Turkman front by opposition forces left tens of fighters wounded and spread fear on the streets of Lattakia reports Al-Modon.
Soldiers fighting in the regime’s forces have stepped up calls for them to be discharged, citing exhaustion and the fact that they have completed their required service writes Al-Modon.
Among a flurry of appointments, Major General Ali Mamlouk has been promoted to deputy to the president, in a move that will increase Russia’s hold on decision makers writes Al-Modon.
Iranian militias and Hezbollah have been transferred north, from the south, to bolster the fronts for an expected upsurge in the violence reports Etihad Press.
Following a meeting with Israeli officials, Jamil al-Hassan has been relived of duty as head of the Air Force Intelligence Directorate writes Al-Modon.
A flurry of Israeli airstrikes hit a number of targets across Syria, including scientific research centers, missile defense systems and positions controlled by Hezbollah writes Zaman Al Wasl.
Major General Maher al-Assad, brother of the president, is agitated by the investigations that have targeted some of his closest allies writes Al-Modon.
Since its intervention, Moscow’s priorities have shifted and it is now looking to form relationships with the US and Israel writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The group were meeting to discuss internal differences when they were struck by the International Coalition, reportedly killing three leaders writes Enab Baladi.
Brita Haj Hassan has started a hunger strike to protest the crimes of the Assad regime and their Russian and Iranian partners writes Zaman Al Wasl.
Heavy casualties following weekend clashes, reconstruction finds being diverted, Putin calls for the elimination of all opposition groups and Palestinians tortured in Assad prisons. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Assad regime has suffered heavy losses as it attempts to push forward in to opposition controlled areas in the Hama countryside reports Alsouria Net.
As well as buying up property and land in the area, the Iranian militias have also moved into the strategic cement factory in Aleppo, replacing regime forces writes Baladi News.
The National Front for Liberation have revealed how a special operation was able to ambush and kill a number of fighters from Assad’s forces reports Alsouria Net.
The “Double Tap” strikes, hitting the same target twice, has been a common tactic of the regime and Russia, which aims to increase causalities reports Enab Baladi.
At an upcoming meeting in Jerusalem, the US is expected to offer to lift sanctions imposed on Syria, if they ensure the removal of Iranian forces from Syrian lands reports Baladi News.
Seemingly with permission from the Directorate of Islamic Endowments and the Directorate of Museums and Archeology in Aleppo, Iranian militias have been looting archeological sites writes Zaman Al Wasl.
Russia is considering handing control of the conflict in Hama over to Maher al-Assad, following a string of failures in the region, although his close ties to Iran are of concern writes Baladi News.
Ahmed Khamis, who is originally from the Yarmouk Camp, asked not to be returned to Syria when he was released by the Israeli authorities reports Sowt al-Asma.
The High Negotiations Committee is attending meetings in Paris to try and find a political solution to the crisis in Syria reports Ana Press.
Fears of another breakout of violence have increased in the southern province of Daraa, due to the behavior and practises of the regime forces reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Drone shot down by Syrian Arab Army, Turkey says it is unable to accept more refugees, regime airbases revealed and Idleb bombardment kills 20 civilians. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Representatives from the US, France, Britain, Saudi Arabia, Jordan and Egypt are set to attend a meeting in Paris to discuss the Syrian war reports Asharq al-Awsat.
Khaled Mohamed al-Dani and his family are the latest causalities of the brutal assault on Idleb, conducted by the regime and with Russian support writes Alsouria Net.
Outrightly racist, anti-refugee sentiment from Lebanese politicians is sign of increasing national populism in the country, writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Walid al-Muallem has criticised the West for linking the return of refugees to a political settlement and elections reports SANA.
President Assad and the visiting Russian delegation discussed the ongoing battle against terrorism and the increasing pressure exerted by some Western countries reports SANA.
Former US ambassador to Syria, Robert Ford, has said that Washington has an ambiguous strategy when it comes to Syria writes Anadolu News Agency.
Amjad Bakir was well known as a photographer, who frequently took pictures of opposition fighting in the northern and western countrysides reports Enab Baladi.
The head of the High Negotiations Committee has said that he will not meet with the Russians while they continue to take part in the attacks on northern Idleb reports Al-Modon.
There are 72,000 people living in the al-Hol Camp in Hassakeh province, who are suffering through dire circumstances reports SANA.
Iran is being pushed from all side when it comes to its presence in Syria, while also participating in Idlib’s battles either from the Western Aleppo countryside or northern Hama’s gateways writes Asharq al-Awsat.
At the request of the Russians, Qasem Soleimani has ordered the redeployment of his forces to a factory in Aleppo, to ensure Nayrab airport is spared Israeli airstrikes reports Zaman Al Wasl.
A commander in the National Army has criticized the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia for suspended the delivery of aid to Syrians in need writes Al-Dorar al-Shamiah.
The High Negotiations Committee has said that it will clarify its position on Idleb, while condemning the ongoing violence in the north reports Enab Baladi.
Continued airstrikes in northwestern Syria, Turkey criticizes Russian inaction, Turkish council bans refugees from beach and Syrian journalists call for an end to sanctions. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Assad regime has hit Turkish observation point in Murak in the northern Hama countryside, with previous strikes hitting the Shir al-Maghar point in Jabel Shahshabou in the western Hama countryside reports Alsouria Net.
The residents of Mhardeh have found themselves between the regime and opposition fighters, but they are looking to Russia to protect them reports Al-Modon.
Satellite images have shown that the Assad regime is constructing a new airstrip for helicopters, which will be used by Iran and Hezbollah reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Assad’s deadly campaign against civilians in Idleb looks set to continue as a peace agreement brokered on Wednesday was breached just hours later reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The Syrian parliament has approved investment for the port of Tartous, although many questions about the identity of the investment company still linger reports Al-Watan.
Regime forces have failed to make any progress into the village of al-Kabaneh in the northern Lattakia countryside, and suffered a number of losses writes Alsouria Net.
The Assad stronghold of Lattakia has witnessed protests, with people calling for the downfall of the regime and praising the deceased opposition fighter Abdelbasset al-Sarout reports Al-Dorar al-Shamiah.
The regime has angered Palestinians by digging up the cemetery at the Yarmouk Camp, in search of the remains of Israeli soldiers and denying access to locals during Eid writes Action Group For Palestinians of Syria.
Regime forces have been digging up the Martyrs’ Cemetery of the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in search of Israeli soldiers were killed in the Battle of Sultan Yaqoub writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has called on Turkey to uphold its side of the Sochi agreement and tackle the terrorist organizations present in Idleb writes SANA.
The regime and its Russian ally are continuing their deadly assault on Idleb, pushing the number of civilians killed higher and higher reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The United Nations has warned that if the fighting in northern Syria continues, huge numbers of refugees could flee to neighboring Turkey reports Asharq al-Awsat.
Reinforcments from the Fifth Corps have been sent to various areas in the Lattakia countryside following heavy losses in clashes reports Al-Modon.
Syria and Russia have accused the US of preventing displaced people in the al-Rukban Camp from returning to their homes writes SANA.
Thousands attend the funeral of Abdelbasset al-Sarout, civilians killed in regime airstrikes, refugee camp in Lebanon burns down and condemnation of journalist’s kidnapping. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Rebel forces have increased attacks against regime forces and positions in the northern Lattakia countryside, killing five regime soldiers in a surprize attack reports Etihad Press.
On the second day of Eid, five civilians were killed and dozens more wounded, as the Assad regime and Russia continue their assault reports Alsouria Net.
A Syrian-Kurdish commander has said that the proposed safe zone could include Jarablus, Manbij, Aziz, Tel Rifaat and even Afrin reports Basnews.
In an interview with a Russian news agency, US Senator Richard Black said that the US should have never established bases in Syria writes SANA.
Damascus International Airport has reportedly been offered to Russian investors, an investment would include upgrading the passenger facilities, air conditioning, lighting and other aspects writes Al-Ayyam Al-Souriya.
A planned takeover of the Banyas port by Iran, has stoked concern and competition with Russia, who see the growing Iranian influence as a problem writes Ayyam al-Suria.
At a meeting in Moscow, Syria and Russia have highlighted the need for deep cooperation to confront the sanctions imposed on Syria report The Syria Times.
A number of civilians are thought to have died in airstrikes and a number of building were destroyed by fire when rockets containing phosphorus was used in Idleb reports Etihad Press.
Continued attacks in Idleb, anger over international inaction, Turkish and Russian talks and refugees returning from Lebanon. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
During their assault on Idleb, the Assad regime has been using internationally banned weapons, including incendiary and cluster rockets reports Alsouria Net.
As well as displacing hundreds of thousands of people, the Russian and regime assault on northern Syria has killed hundred of civilians reports the Syrian Network for Human Rights.
The continued assault by the Syrian regime and their Russian backers have forced 80 percent of the residents of Hazarin village to flee reports Smart News.
A mother and her six children have died following an explosion at a refugee camp on the Turkish border reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Over the past four weeks, the regime and their Russian backers have destroyed over 20 hospitals in an assault that has killed at least 265 civilians reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Describing their occupation as illegal, Syrian and Russia have called for the US to withdraw and for the people trapped in the al-Rukban camp to return to their homes writes SANA.
Syrians living in opposition held areas have taken to celebrating Israeli strikes against regime targets, just as regime supporters celebrate strikes on civilian areas in Idleb writes Ana Insan.
The Syrian National Coalition has called on international organisations to increase efforts to stop attacks in Ideb and Hama and protect civilians.
Syrian regime war planes deliberately bombed the Deir Lozeh historic site in rebel-held Idleb province, which contains a Byzantine church and palaces, causing widespread damage writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed
Regime forces retake Kafr Nabudah, accusations of chemical weapon preparations, refugees deported from Beirut airport and journalists targeted in Idleb. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The United States has developed a new strategy that aims to curb the influence of Iran in Syria, but makes little mention of political resolutions to the crisis writes Asharq al-Awsat.
A large number of people in Idleb are feeling it necessary to own weapons to protect themselves, but this is causing a rise in injuries and deaths writes Salon Syria.
Fighting in Idleb between government forces and rebel fighters have forced over 200,000 people to flee their homes writes Asharq al-Awsat.
While the regime pushes forward with its assault on Idleb and the Hama countryside, appetite among young men to go and fight is waning writes Al-Modon.
The Free Syrian Army along with other military factions have launched attacks against the regime’s forces, causing a number of casualties and destroying heavy weapons reports Alsouria Net.
Brigadier General Ghassan Bilal has been accused of major violations occurring in Damascus and its countryside reports Al-Modon.
Eight vehicles carrying Turkish soldiers and officers travelled to south of Aleppo city, as the Free Syrian Army prepares to hit the regime reports Smart News.
Israeli missiles shot down, Iraqi Airways flights postponed, fears of a humanitarian crisis in Idleb and China to reconstruct schools in Syria. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Turkish regime was granted a short cease-fire to allow its forces to move observation points out of the path of the Syrian army writes Al-Watan.
As regime and Russia attacks on Idleb intensify, hundreds of thousands of families have been forced to seek safety near the Turkish border reports Alsouria Net.
The Syrian National Coalition has expressed concern about the ongoing violence in Idleb and the Hama countryside and commended foreign countries for their condemnation.
Following military tests, a number of officers from the regime’s army were chosen to travel to Russia to undertake specialized training writes Zaman Al Wasl.
The Russian President’s Special Envoy for Syria and the British Prime Minister’s International Affairs Adviser discussed issues affecting the Middle East and Syria reports SANA.
Backed by Russia, regime forces carried out a massacre in Jisr al-Shaghour, killing five civilians and injuring 20 others reports Alsouria Net.
The 12th round of Astana talks failed to create the required agreements, which Syria and Russia blame of Turkey’s unwillingness to uphold its commitments writes Al-Watan.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that the ongoing operation and the increase in tensions could jeopardize the formation of a Constitutional Committee writes Asharq al-Awsat.
The Syrian regime, backed by Russia, is continuing its attacks on opposition positions in the Hama countryside, forcing them to change their tactics writes Al-Modon.
The Syrian National Coalition has warned that if the assault on Idleb continues, it could lead to a humanitarian tragedy and a fresh wave of refugees towards Europe.
Despite the protest being officially licensed, Turkish security forces have moved the protesting Syrians to an area far from the Russian consulate reports Hurriya Press.
The President of the Republic of Crimea said that bilateral commercial exchange programs are in effect and that by the end of 2019 exports will reach 150,000 tons writes SANA.
General Suhail al-Hassan, commander of the Tiger Forces and once a rising star, has been forced to curtail the activities of his smuggling network writes Al-Modon.
As the regime continues its assault on Idleb, questions are being asked about what happens next and how Turkey and the US will come into play writes the Omran Center for Strategic Studies.
Regime forces took control of the strategic town and the neighboring villages, with support from Russian forces in Sahel al-Ghab reports Etihad Press.
Between Apr. 29 and May 4, over 150,000 people have been displaced by regime and Russian ariel attacks reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The Assad regime has mobilzed all of its air force to take part in the assault on Idleb, although it is being stretched to capacity writes Zaman Al Wasl.
As the land and air assault on the province of Idleb continues, discussions in the background are still trying to secure political advantages writes Alsouria Net.
During a meeting with Iranian Foreign Minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, Sergey Lavrov reiterated that the terrorists in Idleb must be eliminated reports SANA.
Terrorists in Idleb fired a number of rockets at the Hemeimeem Airbase, but all were intercepted before they hit their targets reports SANA.
As the regime army advances into Tel Osman, attacks have continued to kill and wound dozens of civilians reports Alsouria Net.
With daily airstrikes, large gatherings of people have become too great a risk, forcing traders to travel around to sell their products writes Ana Insan.
Militias belonging to the regime launched attacks on a number of different fronts across Idleb and Hama provinces, with Russian and regime air support reports Al-Modon.
With the upturn in the number of attacks across Idleb and Hama, schools, medical facilities and Civil Defense centers have been subject to artillery, rocket and aerial bombardment reports Smart News.
The failure of the recent Astana talks have increased tensions between Russia and Turkey and created more confusion about what could happen in Idleb writes Ana Press.
Attacks against the Hemeimeem Base, a failed conference in Ayn Issa, a Turkish attack on Kurdish positions and Turkish casualties following regime shelling. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Recent military developments in Idleb have highlighted the differences between Turkey and Russia and increased speculation about a possible offensive on the province reports Alsouria Net.
The Muslim Brotherhood is warning the U.S. administration against labelling it a terrorist organisation, Ana Press says
The Russian air force and the Syrian regime are causing a new humanitarian disaster in northern Syria, opposition website Alsouria Net reports
Syria and Russia have chastised the US for holding displaced people in the al-Rukban Camp against their will and siphoning off aid for terrorist groups writes SANA.
Frustration with Russia and Iran is growing in Syria, with many unhappy about the way that the country is viewed writes Al-Watan.
Transport Minister Ali Hammoud claims that Russian investment in the port of Tartous will create a huge number of jobs and Syria will receive 25 percent of the revenues reports SANA.
According to Brigadier General Ahmed al-Rihal, the latest round of Astana achieved little but to highlight the differences between Russia and Turkey writes Ana Press.
The Syrian National Coalition has accused Russia of diluting the legitimate claims of freedom and dignity from the Syrian people.
Following the latest international talks, the Syrian opposition has vowed to continue its fight against the Assad regime and the occupation forces of Iran and Russia reports Al-Modon.
Israel released two Syrian prisoners, after it received the remains of an Israeli soldier killed in the first Lebanon war, although they deny that it was part of a deal writes Al-Quds Al-Araby.
Residents of the al-Rukban camp are facing a terrible humanitarian crisis, prompting some to leave to regime controlled areas, which might not be safe reports Alsouria Net.
The Assad regime is facing an increasingly tough situation as the country and its internal politics are pulled apart by Russia and Iran writes Hurriya Press.
The Syrian government has sought to reassure people that the port of Tartous would be run cooperatively by Syria and Russia, to the benefit of both writes Al-Watan.
Following their weekly meeting, the cabinet has said that they will implement a range of projects to help mitigate the effects of the fuel crisis that is plaguing Syria writes Al-Watan.
Despite a Russian-mediated deal with the opposition, assassination have been on the rise, reflecting the power struggle between Iran and Russia writes Asharq al-Awsat.
The head of the Syrian Negotiations Committee, Nasr al-Hariri, has said the the formation of the constitutional committee was almost complete writes Alsouria Net.
The Assad regime has fired rockets equipped with cluster bombs at a popular market in the city of Saraqeb, killing and wounding civilians reports Hurriya Press.
According to Iqtissad, militias controlled by Hezbollah and Iran are suffering from a shortage in funds, which is leaving them unable to pay wages.
Syrian denial of Russian Iranian conflicts, Syrian delegation visits Crimea, civilians killed in Idleb, ISIS attacks in Homs and Iranian control over Aleppo airport. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Iran backed militia, Liwa al-Baqr, have secured a firm grip over many parts of Aleppo, weakening the influence of Russia and their Liwa al-Quds militia reports Al-Modon.
The port will be used by the Russians for transportation and economic purposes, while continuing to serve as a base for their warships reports Alsouria Net.
Two delegations from Russia and one Iran have visited Syria to discuss a number of different issues ahead of the next round of Astana talks writes Alsouria Net.
Russia revealed that Saudi Arabia has taken the first steps in reestablishing diplomatic relations between the two countries reports Ana Press.
Russia, a long time supporter of Syria, said that recent talks will help in the implementation of economic plans and will strengthen the relationship between the two countries reports The Syria Times.
While Russia did help find and transport the remains of Israeli soldier Zachary Baumel, they have strongly denied reports that they have found the remains of Eli Cohen writes Zaman Al Wasl.
Pictures of Russian and Iranian flags flown at a ceremony marking the 73rd anniversary of the withdrawal of colonial forces from Syria have not gone without Syrians noticing the irony.
The “demilitarized” zone, which was established by Russia and Turkey, was supposed to protect civilian from regime attack reports Alsouria Net.
Lt. Gen. Salim Harba has the support of Russia and has also been accused of overseeing massacres committed by the Syrian army writes Zaman Al Wasl.
Russia has said that Islamist in the province of Idleb, with help from the White Helmets are planning to stage a chemical attack writes SANA.
The Assad regime has been accused of torturing those who have left the al-Rukban Camp after agreeing to reconciliation settlements reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The regime is suspected of killing activist Majid al-Asmi, who worked for Syrian revolutionary magazines and highlighted the plight of children reports Al-Modon.
The Syrian Network for Human Rights has released a report, which has highlighted the use of cluster bombs by the regime and the heavy price paid by civilians.
While some families are choosing to leave the al-Rukban camp, many other fear what would happen to them if they returned to regime controlled areas reports Hurriya Press.
Israeli airstrikes on Hama’s countryside, regime airstrikes in Idleb, Turkish reinforcements sent to the border and Leishmaniasis disease spreads across Raqqa. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
While the Islamic State has lost its final piece of territory, there are claims that they are now using the al-Hol refugee camp as a base to organize activities reports Ana Press.
The Syrian opposition has said that meetings between Russia and Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham point to a lack of willingness to attack Idleb writes Al-Quds Al-Araby.
Syrian designer, Tamer Turkmani, has embarked on an ambitious project to document the names and pictures of the martyrs of the revolution writes Zaman Al Wasl.
Following a meeting between Russia, the regime and representatives from al-Rukban, families have started to leave, although the fate that awaits them is unclear writes Al-Modon.
A number of people escaped from the central prison when it was hit by a Russian airstrike, but were promised reduced sentences if they handed themselves in reports Hurriya Press.
The war in Syria has displaced 13 million people, but the situation and realities on the ground are not helping to facilitate their return writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Women and children were wounded when Russian rockets, fired from warships in the Mediterranean, hit targets in Idleb province reports Hurriya Press.
Arrests in eastern Ghouta, continued suffering at the al-Rukban camp, five dead in Hama and al-Sisi pledges support for a political resolution. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Despite being allies, Iran and Russia are competing to take control of Syria’s state institutions and have made a number of new appointments to ensure their influence writes Al-Modon.
Despite the area being classified as a de-escalation zone, attacks by the regime and their militias have continued, resulting in the death of dozens of civilians reports Alsouria Net.
A recent rebellion by Bashar Talal al-Assad in Qardaha could point to a much bigger division between the Assad regime and their strongest national ally, the Alawites reports Al-Modon.
The attacks by Hay’at Tahrir were in response to the increased attacks by the regime in Idleb, Aleppo, Hama and Lattakia reports Al-Modon.
The remains of Zachary Baumel, who was killed in 1982, were handed over by Russian President, Vladimir Putin, to Israeli President, Benjamin Netanyahu reports Alsouria Net.
Iran is set to take control of the facility in the fall and will be used to restores Iran’s presence in the Mediterranean reports Asharq al-Awsat.
Russia is keen facilitate the return of Syrian refugees living in Lebanon, but many in the international community do not believe that the conditions for return are right reports Al-Jumhurriyah.
The arrested mother and children lived in the eastern Qalamoun region, which was retaken by the regime, following a Russian-brokered surrender agreement reports Zaman Al Wasl.
Ahmed Taameh has criticised the regime for their continuous breaches of the Sochi agreement, while welcoming the Russian-Turkish patrols in the area reports Ana Press.
March proved to be a bloody month for civilians in Syria, with hundreds dying in attacks committed by all parties of the conflict writes the Syrian Network for Human Rights.
Members of Russia’s Fifth Corps have attacked regime checkpoints and accused those in charge of them of treating local residents badly and imposing unfair tolls writes Human Voice.
Spousal homicide in Qamishli, Erdogan vows to solve Syria after elections, residents of the Golan decry Trump and the missing in Raqqa. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The former head of the National Coalition, Ahmed Moaz al-Khatib, has called on Assad to step down for the good of the country and allow a group of technocrats to be formed writes Human Voice.
The tortured civilian was accused of collaborating with the Islamic State, whose defeat was announced at the end of last week writes Zaman Al Wasl.
On the eighth anniversary of the start of the Syrian revolution, opposition politician Michel Kilo says that a failure to unite, led to the failure of the revolution writes Ana Press.
The three Russian servicemen were reportedly returning from an aid delivery, when they were ambushed by terrorists and killed reports SANA.
The Liwa al-Quds militia was stopped in Aleppo by a patrol from the Fourth Division, which led to fighting and caused one known fatality writes Al-Modon.
Broken regime promises and a continuing deterioration of living conditions in the southern province of Daraa have pushed people to protest writes Human Voice.
A host of countries have criticised US President Donald Trump, for his decision to call for the recognition of the Syrian Golan as Israeli land writes SANA.
Bashar al-Assad has reiterated that the regime will retake all areas, including Idleb and areas currently controlled by the Syrian Democratic Forces writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Both refugees and Islamic State fighters have been forced from the final stronghold of Baghouz, many of whom have ended up in the al-Hol camp, whose numbers have swelled in recent weeks writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
While President Assad has granted an amnesty to the prisoners, it is dependent on them complete military service reports Alsouria Net.
The Turkish patrol was welcomed in the Sahel al-Ghab area by residents, who have been subjected to regime bombardments reports Al-Modon.
As the deescalation agreement that governs Idleb continues to crumble, active parties are exploring a potential assault on the region and the implications that it could have writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Ibrahim Obaid, who was once an officer in the regime’s army, agreed to a reconciliation when the opposition lost control of Homs reports Etihad Press.
Reports of the possibility that Iran could take control of the port of Lattakia have ramped up tensions between them and Russia, as the two countries jostle for influence in a post war Syria writes Ana Press.
The two side spoke of the need for coordination in the fight against terrorism, while tensions between Iran and Russia continue to rise reports Etihad Press.
The UN Special Envoy to Syria, Geir Pedersen, has said that he is working towards constitutional reform, rather than, a brand new constitution writes Hurriya Press.
The head of the National Security Bureau, Major General Ali Mamlouk, was secretly transported to Turkey by the Russians on a boat to meet with members of the Turkish intelligence writes Al-Modon.
While Assad has achieved success on the ground, he now faces new battles on the diplomatic stage, which look set to be an insurmountably task writes Anadolu News Agency.
The United States has declared intentions to provide a further five million dollars worth of funding to the Syrian Civil Defense writes The U.S. Department of State.
Syria’s permanent representative to the UN in Geneva has said that the White Helmet are part of terrorist organizations, who could stage a new chemical attack in northern Syria writes SANA.
Recent protests in southern Syria have shown that, while Assad has taken control of much of Syria, opposition on the ground still remains reports Syria TV.
The agreement signed in September between Russia and Turkey was supposed to limit the violence in northern Syria, but there has been little respite.
Russia and Syria has accused the US of holding displaced people in terrible conditions in the al-Rukban camp writes SANA.
Idleb is supposed to governed by a ceasefire deal that was brokered by Russia and Turkey in September of last year reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Young men are signing up to join private security firms, some of which are being backed by foreign powers, and providing protection to religious pilgrims writes Al-Modon.
Three killed in explosion, British jihadi bride looses child, Russia calls on the US to withdraw from al-Tanf and eight die from landmine. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Despite Bashar al-Assad now being in control of the large majority of the country, his problems are far from over writes Alsouria Net.
Maher al-Assad has favoured Iran, a position that has conflicted with his brother’s pro-Russian agenda writes Strategy Watch.
In December of last year, US President Donald Trump said that he would pull out all 2,000 US troops from Syria, but now appears to be changing his mind writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Hezbollah has joined regime forces in fighting opposition forces in and Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham in the Aleppo countryside reports Al-Modon.
Russia has threatened residents of Syrian camp al-Rukban with forced conscription and the withdrawal of aid after they failed to leave through humanitarian corridors reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
As well as asking for the release of prisoners, residents of southern Syria asked the General Intelligence Directorate to improve the living conditions and access to services writes Alsouria Net.
Idleb was designated as a “de-escalation zone”, but attacks against civilians have continued reports Anadolu Agency.
In a joint statement, Russia and Syria called on the United States to withdraw its ‘illegal’ forces and asked for refugees in al-Rukban to be evacuated writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Syria has accused the US of preventing displaced people from leaving the al-Rukban camp and spreading misinformation writes SANA.
The UAE was the first Arab state to reopen its embassy in Damascus, but other Arab and Western states have been more reluctant without a political solution writes Hurriya Press.
With the recent publication of a photo of Assad at the Hemeimeem base, Russia is trying to show who is the lesser partner in their relationship writes Alsouria Net.
Idleb is supposed to be governed by an agreement that stops violence between opposition groups and the government, but attacks have continued writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Dr. Chuck Baldwin has warned US President Donald Trump against using private mercenaries in Syria once America pulls out its troops writes The Syria Times.
Russia embarrasses President Assad, the United Arab Emirates send financial support to Syria, the US suspends citizenship of ISIS women and Russia accuses the US of blocking aid. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Following the stripping of suspected IS-member Shamima Begum’s British citizenship, Syrians have called for Bashar al-Assad’s wife Asma’s UK citizenship to be stripped writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Suhail al-Hassan, who is known as ‘The Tiger’, has proven himself to be an effective leader and well respected among the men who serve him reports Alsouria Net.
Jeremy Hunt, the UK foreign secretary, said that Assad is likely to remain in his position, adding that the UK has “no plans” to reopen diplomatic relations with Syria reports Arab News.
German warnings of a US withdrawal, Islamic State sleeper cells, the Warsaw conference and humanitarian corridors. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
With the announcement that the US is to withdraw from Syria, Iran has been adapting its plans to fit a new landscape and ensure that it comes out on top writes Al-Watan.
The fourth trilateral summit between Turkey, Russia and Iran will explore the ongoing violence in Idleb and the formation of the constitutional committee reports Anadolu Agency.
Many of the children who have been born in the last days of the “caliphate” are without an official nationality and without a father writes Asharq al-Awsat.
As well as condemning the slow pace of the US withdrawal from Syria, Russia also lashed out the latest Israeli airstrikes reports SANA.
An 11-year-old Syrian found dead, SDF continue to close in on ISIS, Iranian plans for missile productions and Russian artillery kills six. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister has criticised the economic sanctions placed on Russia, Syria and Iran writes SANA.
The US President announced the withdrawal of US forces, however little progress has been made, while the humanitarian situation in al-Rukban continues to deteriorate writes SANA.
It thought that the released Islamic State leaders will conduct attacks against the regime, that will serve as an excuse for a greater regime clampdown in the south reports Alsouria Net.
The Syrian army witnessed mass defections when the conflict in the country broke out, but as the regime has secured the upper hand, they have offered pardons to some writes Asharq al-Awsat.
The two diplomats meet in Tehran to discuss the constitutional committee and the upcoming summit that will be held in Russia writes Al-Watan.
The upcoming tripartite meeting, which will be held in Sochi, will discuss the constitution committee, but there are concerns that progress cannot be achieved writes Al-Modon.
As many as 4,000 families are being evacuated, following the collapse of a building in Aleppo that killed 11 people writes Alsouria Net.
Russia, Iran and Turkey will be meeting to discuss the formation of the constitutional committee and the situation on the ground in Syria reports SANA.
A US court ruling against Syria, eleven dead after a building collapse, a humanitarian disaster brewing in eastern Syria and student protests in Idleb. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The Caesar Syria Civilian Protection Act hopes to put pressure on the regime and hold those who have committed crimes to account writes Pro Justice.
Arab foreign ministers discussed the potential return of Syria to the Arab League, but was unable to make progress on the issue reports Al-Watan.
The Sochi agreement was supposed to end the violence in Idleb, but infractions of the ceasefire have been frequent writes Horriya Press.
The former Saudi intelligence chief claimed that Obama was to blame for allowing Russia and Iran to secure a foothold in Syria reports Hashtag Syria.
While the quality of life for Syrians in the al-Rukban camp continues to fall, the alternative of leaving for regime held areas fills many with fear writes Alsouria Net.
Turkey is determined to establish a safe zone in northern Syria, but it has not ruled out cooperation with other countries reports Al-Modon.
September’s agreement, between Russia and Turkey, was designed to keep regime and oppositions separated, but infractions have been common writes SANA.
Maher al-Assad, brother of the regime’s president, is being marginalized, by the Russians, as Suhail al-Hassan achieves prominence reports Ana Press.
The purchase of land for pro-Iranian Shia figures and the harassment of Christians has caused fighting to breakout between two factions within the same brigade writes Alsouria Net.
Following talks between the Kurds and Russia, Kurdish leader Elham Ahmad now wants the dialogue to lead to a peaceful political solution writes Asharq al-Awsat.
The bakery in Jisr al-Shaghour served 50,000 people a day and was a vital lifeline for the area’s residents reports Hurriya Press.
In September, a demilitarized zone was establish, which was designed to keep regime and rebel factions separate reports Zaman Al Wasl.
A Kurdish road map, a car bombing in Idleb, civilians killed by International Coalition and the return of refugees from Lebanon. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The plane, which belongs to an Iranian airline, has been favoured by fighters travelling to Syria to support the regime writes Alsouria Net.
It is hoped that tripartite meetings between the concerned parties will be able to achieve an understanding for the proposed Turkish buffer zone in northern Syria reports Al-Sharq Al-Awsat.
After eight years of conflict, Syria’s chief opposition negotiator has said that a political solution might be available writes Asharq al-Awsat.
The Russia political party United Russia, which President Putin is a part of, discussed efforts to increase economic and political relations reports SANA.
Russian and Chinese companies have proposed building and operating a number of roads in Syria, before handing over control of them to the government reports Business2Business.
Efforts to readmit Syria into the Arab league have increased, with Iraq leading the way reports Al-Watan.
As the conflict in Syria looks to be heading into the final act, regional powers are seeking to understand what the Syria of the future holds for them and how they can use Assad writes Al-Modon.
For the first time, the Syrian government has confirmed that it is in talks with Kurdish factions to discuss the potential Turkish attack writes Al-Watan.
Following the announced withdrawal of US forces from Syria, other parties are scrambling to come up a strategy writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Both Russia and Iran have said that they want to seek a political solution in Syria, in line with the Astana process writes SANA.
Assad continues to use internationally banned weapons and indiscriminate bombings to secure his grip on the country even further The Syrian Network for Human Rights.
Zaher Mulham and the group he led, was known for raiding houses and arrested young men wanted by the regime writes Ana Press.
Britain has denied making moves to reopen its embassy in Damascus, which it previously closed in 2012 writes Alsouria Net.
Following the announced opening of a number of other embassies, people are wondering if the British Embassy is set to open its doors again reports Human Voice.
After many years of conflict, Assad has come out on top and foreign countries are reestablishing ties writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Efforts are being made to create an opposition political body inside Syria, but conflicting interests and not helping the process reports Al-Modon.
The latest statistics not only shine a light on the number of Russian troops in Syria, but the experience they have gained writes Alsouria Net.
As well as killing thousands of terrorists, Russia confirmed that hundreds of tanks, warehouse and vehicles had also been destroyed writes SANA.
The decision by the US to withdraw troops from Syria marks a new low in American pragmatism writes The Syrian Observer.
There is a desperate need for housing in Syria, but there have been complaints that the houses being built are exclusively for the wealthy reports Al-Ayam.
With the news of a US withdrawal from Syria, Russia believes that the possibility of a political process is now strong reports SANA.
The SDC said that it was ready to hand over the border with Turkey and become incorporated in the Syrian army reports Damas Post.
Despite recent heavy losses, the Islamic State is still as deadly as it ever was writes The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The formation of the Consitutional Committee has long been a sticking point between the US and Russia writes Asharq al-Awsat.
The visit of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, marks the first time that an Arab leader has visited Syria since the war began in 2011 writes Anadolu News Agency.
In a wide ranging dialogue with students from Damascus University, Muallem discussed Idleb, the Syrian kurds, the consitutional committee and the occupied Golan writes SANA.
Turkish plans to attack east of the Euphrates draws support and warnings, Russian and Syrian business grows closers and Syrians return to Hajin. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
While Turkey prepares for a possible assault on the eastern banks of the Euphrates, Russia and the regime are becoming impatient about the status of Idleb writes Al-Modon.
Russia has claimed that the US is occupying the area around al-Tanf and that they are the responsible for the fate of the Syrian living there writes SANA.
Syrian regime media denied an attack near Damascus airport after reports that explosions were heard in the area reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
A lack of documentation and the destruction of home is discouraging refugees from returning to Syria writes Asharq al-Awsat.
As part of the Sochi agreement between Russia and Turkey, the Aleppo-Lattakia highway was supposed to be reopened reports Damas Post.
US Special Representative for Syria Engagement James Jeffrey has said that if a constitutional committee cannot be formed, the Astana talks should be cancelled reports Asharq al-Awsat.
Former Slovak Prime Minister Jan Carnogursky praised Syria for their steadfast in the fight against terrorism reports SANA.
The arrested fighters had been living in shelters in Adra city, before they were taken and interrogated by the security services writes The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
With the winding down of military operations, many Syrians are starting to turn on Iran and their attempts to penetrate Syrian society writes Hussam Salah.
Ahrar al-Sham does not believe that the regime will keep its promises about not attacking Idleb, and is preparing for a land assault reports Ana Press.
It has been reported that British and French experts have been aiding terrorists to convert the drones for use in chemical attacks writes SANA.
The Russian Foreign Minister has said that the US is refusing to restore infrastructure some territories reports Asharq al-Awsat.
Around the world, Syrian students conducted sit-ins to protest against the economic sanctions imposed on Syria reports SANA.
Over the course of two days, delegates will discuss the ongoing situation in Idleb, the return of refugees and the constitutional committee writes SANA.
Fighters who agreed to settlements with the regime are being told they will be sent to Idleb, despite previous reassurances that they would remain in Daraa reports Al-Modon.
In the second ministerial shakeup of the year, President Assad has appointed nine new ministers to the cabinet reports Al-Modon.
It is expected that the ceasefire in Idleb, the constitutional committee and the release of prisoners will be at the top of the agenda reports Anadolu Agency.
The Ministry of Reconciliation was established in 2011, but will now be a public agency affiliated with the cabinet reports Enab Baladi.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian agreed that a settlement needed to follow UN Resolution No. 2254 reports SANA.
Following a vote by member states, the OPCW will now be able to investigate chemical attacks and attribute responsibility reports Hurriya Press.
The SDF have been fighting in Deir ez-Zor to push out the last remaining Islamic State fighters from the region reports Sada al-Sham.
In its latest report, The Syrian Network for Human Rights has documented the number of children killed in Syria since the start of the war writes The Syrian Observer.
Kurdish meetings to discuss Turkish military movements, civilians killed in Hajin, rising tensions in Idleb and weapon caches found in Daraa. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
In a move welcomed by the regime, the United Arab Emirates will be the first Arab country to reopen its embassy in the capital reports Ana Press.
The recapturing of Idleb remains a top priority for the government, but local and regional issues are complicated the matter writes Al-Ayam.
The prisoners have been on strike since Monday, following the death sentences that were handed down writes Enab Baladi.
Despite the buffer zone agreement, there have been a number of casualties on both sides, following clashes in the northern Hama countryside and Idleb province reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The incident occurred at a gas station on the outskirts of Damascus, when the soldiers was returning home from a night out writes Syrian Reporter.
Ambassador Van Dam opens up to The Syrian Observer on the Syrian regime, opposition and the international community. Part II follows tomorrow.
Demands to know the fate of the missing, condemnation of US attacks, regime assaults and reconstruction efforts. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
After much confusion, the United States have announced a clear strategy on Syria and what they hope to achieve writes Al-Hurra channel.
The road linking Idlib to Hama has been reopened, which will facilitate the objective of reopening the Aleppo-Damascus motorway, Baladi News says
The road linking Idlib to Hama has been reopened, which will facilitate the objective of reopening the Aleppo-Damascus motorway, Baladi News says
The correspondent of the Syrian news agency has been sentenced for insulting the Turkish state and its president, SANA reports
The correspondent of the Syrian news agency has been sentenced for insulting the Turkish state and its president, SANA reports
The Syrian authorities are amending, but not cancelling, the controversial Law No. 10
The Israelis are unhappy with Russia’s supplies of weapons to the Syrian regime and threaten retaliation
After Damascus, Russian envoy to Syria Alexander Lavrentiev has visited Tehran to present a brief on the outcomes of the quadrilateral meeting held in Istanbul last week, SANA says
The vote of Syrian-Americans during the mid-term elections will partly be shaped by the policies of the two main American parties towards the Syrian conflict, Wael Sawah argues
Iran is seeking to dispel rumours about tensions with Russia over its presence on Syrian soil, Al-Hal writes
A Russian envoy has informed Bashar Al-Assad of the outcomes of the quadrilateral meeting held in Istanbul last week
An aid convoy reaches Rukban at last, five Russian soldiers killed, a prominent tribal leader was also killed in Raqqa, the Syrian cabinet met in Aleppo, Iraq sent troops to its borders with Syria. Our weekend roundup here
Clashes between Hayyat Tahrir al-Sham and Assad’s forces have broken out, in what was supposed to be recognised as a “demilitarization” zone reports Hurriya Press.
As European leaders meet to discuss Syria, they have acknowledged the victory of the Syrian government and are working to be included in the reconstruction writes Damas Post.
The Russian Defense Ministry says that the chlorine will be used to stage an attack, which will be blamed on the Syrian Arab Army writes SANA.
The US Special Representative on Syria, cited the Russian-Turkish agreement on Idleb and the push to form a constitutional committee as important steps forward reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
The conflict in Syria is a tangled mess of conflicting groups and ideas and the search for a political solution is likely to be long and hard writes Asharq al-Awsat.
The museum closed its doors in 2012 to protect the artefacts from the ravages of war writes Al-Araby Al-Jadeed.
Foreign and Expatriates Minister Walid al-Muallem, lashed out at the US presence in Syria and said that no country that had caused bloodshed in Syria would be part of the reconstruction reports SANA.
A summit in Istanbul, Syrian determination to retake Idleb, opposition refusal to change clocks and casualties in Idleb. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Many of the residents of southern Syria have been pressured to join the ranks of the regime writes Alsouria.
The attack on the school complex, which took place two years ago, killed 36 civilians and injured over a hundred others writes Jiroun.
As fighting subsides, residents are returning to their homes to see what still remains and what can be salvaged writes Ana Insan.
Russia has vowed to investigate the incident and the claims that have been made reports SANA.
With the reopening of the Nasib Border Crossing, trade has started to flow, but economic concerns have not been eased reports Alsouria Net.
The opening of the border crossing with Jordan marks an important step, but there is scepticism that trade will return to 2011 levels writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The delegation spent two days carrying out meetings to try and form a civil administration in opposition areas reports Enab Baladi.
Even with the withdrawal of Law No. 10, the ability of the regime to seize property has not been diminished writes Sada al-Sham.
Dr. Faisal Mikdad said that Syria is committed to international peace and the prohibition of chemical weapons reports SANA.
Measures and procedures to facilitate the returning of refugees was also discussed at the meeting writes SANA.
US airstrikes on civilians, protests in Idleb, women and children released and Jan Egeland resigns. Catch up on everything you missed over the weekend.
Once used as a status symbol, jewelry is now being traded in by Syrians to secure liquidity writes Salonsyria.
20 people are known to have been killed when a bomb exploded and a student opened fired writes SANA.
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi discussed the Sochi deal on Idleb and the means to increase coordination between the two countries reports SANA.
The regime has proposed that those who have not served join the First Corps, which is based in the south of the country writes Enab Baladi.
The Endangered Heritage Protection Fair in Paris has caused controversy by not mentioning the destruction caused by the regime or the Russians writes Zaman Al Wasl.
Ilham Ehmed has denied that negotiations are ongoing and called for a national agreement that brings people together and for a constitutional committee to be formed writes Ana Press.
Putin said that stopping international terrorism and commencing Syria’s reconstruction will help life the burden from European countries reports SANA.
As part of the Sochi deal, the Syrian opposition have removed heavy weapons from the frontlines, in a move that aims to bring security to the people of the region writes Anadolu Agency.
As the date for the final lists for the constitutional committee approaches, accusations of regime bias are circulating writes Hurriya Press.
The Russian Deputy Foreign Minister has said that many terrorists are finding safety in Sinai, Afghanistan and Indonesia writes Damas Post.
In the recent local council election, the ruling Arab Socialist Baath Party maintained a strong grip on power in the country writes Etihad Press.
Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister said that taking heavy weapons from the opposition groups and terrorists will be difficult reports SANA.
The return of festivals, Syrian-Iranian business, regime casualties and a withdrawal by the opposition. Catch up on everything you missed over the weekend.
Iranian forces have withdrawn from a number of areas in Syria, to be replaced by Russian forces. But it isn’t the end for Iran in Syria writes Alsouria Net.
The Syrian officers have been told not to use the air defense system, until they have received more training reports Zaman Al Wasl.
The Syrian regime has been accused of using barrel bombs indiscriminately, and without military justification writes The Syrian Network for Human Rights.
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.
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.
In a meeting with the Belarusian Foreign Minister, Walid al-Muallem said that Syria wanted to see a political solution in Syria writes SANA.
Russia’s intervention in Syria has come out on top, after the backers of the revolution have fallen by the wayside writes Ana Press.
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.
A report by the Syrian Network for Human Rights has accused Russia of carrying out massacres and targeting civilian centers and medical workers reports Baladi News.
In an interview with Russia Today, Foreign and Expatriates Minister Walid al-Muallem accused the US of working with Islamic State fighters to prolong the crisis in Syria writes SANA.
As part of the agreement, rebel groups are moving heavy weapons 15 to 20 kilometers from the demilitarized zone, although some points of the agreement have been contentious for both sides writes Etihad Press.
The two sides discussed the ongoing situation in Syria, the Idleb agreement and ways to ensure a full political transition writes The Syrian National Coalition.
A number of senior officials in the Syrian Air Force have formed a commission, at the request of the Russians, to uncover how a Russian plane was shot down writes Zaman Al Wasl.
With the refusal of the terrorist groups in Idleb to hand over their weapons and withdraw, a military assault on the area looks inevitable writes Al-Watan.
Despite recently increased tensions with Russia, Israel has said that it will continue to target Iranian military positions in Syria reports Anadolu Agency.
As part of the 2nd Syrian Media Festival, Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal Mikdad and advisor Bouthaina Shaaban reiterated the strong relationship with Russia and their commitment to fight terrorism writes Al-Watan.
Russia has said that knows that European states have aided and abetted in the movement of components for chemical weapons into Idleb writes SANA.
Russia has promised to bolster Syrian air defenses, after one its planes was accidentally shot down, killing 15 Russian soldiers writes SANA.
After a string of broken Russian promises, the Syrian opposition view anything that Russia says with a wary scepticism writes Geiroon.
When the regime took control of northern Homs in May, they promised that students would be able to return to their studies, but so far, pupils have not been able to return writes Hurriya Press.
The two presidents discussed the situation in the country and the recent Idleb Agreement, and how it might be implemented reports SANA.
Chemical weapons, condolences from Syria, suspected US airstrikes and Russians accusation directed at Israel. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
Russia’s Permanent Representative to the UN has accused western countries of refusing to contribute economic and humanitarian aid reports Asharq al-Awsat.
Heras al-Deen are the first group to publicly reject the Idleb agreement, while Hayyat Tahrir al-Sham have not made an official statement reports Alsouria Net.
Russia has called the actions of Israeli pilots negligent and unprofessional reports SANA.
The UN had warned that an all-out on Idlib, where three million people live would trigger a humanitarian catastrophe and one of the worst bloodbaths of Syria’s war writes
15 Russian soldiers were killed when Syrian air defenses shot down a Russian plane over the Mediterranean writes SANA.
Many residents are pleased that the regime assault on Idleb has been postponed, but remain wary of Russian promises reports Alsouria Net.
Accusations have been made on all sides after a Russian plane was shot down by Assad’s forces, killing 15 Russian soldiers writes Asharq al-Awsat.
Following the agreement between Russia and Turkey, residents of Idleb province took to the streets to thank the Turkish President for all his efforts reports Enab Baladi.
As part of the agreement, Russia and Turkey will conduct joint patrols in the demilitarised zone reports Anadolu news agency.
Prior to the agreement, the Syrian government had been preparing for a full-scale assault on the rebel held province writes SANA.
As the war in Syria draws to a close, international players are looking to secure influence in the country’s future writes Al-Watan.
As the Syrian regime increases attacks on villages in Idleb province, civilians are fleeing to the safety of Turkish observation points reports Alsouria Net
The targeted plane was reportedly carrying weapons that were to be delivered to pro-regime forces and units from the Revolutionary Guard writes Zaman Al Wasl.
As the government start to assault northern Syria, the Free Syrian Police are staying at their posts writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Despite the threats made by the US and their supporters, Syria will continue with its plans to retake Idleb writes Al-Watan.
The Russian President’s Special Envoy to Syria has said that an assault on Idleb could be postponed, but not forever writes Hurriya Press.
Russia and Iran have complained that they were not consulted while the list was being formed reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
A minister in the Interim Government of the opposition has resigned and accepted a reconciliation deal with the regime
Former Syrian PM Riad Hijab says the regime is much weaker than it looks, Alsouria Net reports
Medical facilities and civilians in Idlib continue to be targeted by Russian jet fighters, Asharq al-Awsat reports
The meeting between the Presidents of Turkey, Russia and Iran dominated the news over the weekend
The Syrian National Coalition has warned of a humanitarian disaster if the regime and its allies for forward with their planned assault.
The pro-regime militants were anger at Russian military police, who requested that they lay down their arms reports Zaman Al Wasl.
As well as holding meetings with the President, Zarif also meet with the Prime Minister and Foreign and Expatriate Minister Walid al-Muallem writes SANA.
The recent attack on the Mezzeh military airbase reveals the interplay between nations and their influence in the region writes Al-Hayat.
In a recorded message, Jaber Ali Bashar has said that a unified opposition has made all necessary preparations for a government assault on Idleb reports Ana Press.
Eight Syrian children began their studies at a Russian military academy, which is hoping to turn them into officers for Syria’s future army writes Alsouria Net.
Syrian condemnation of Ukraine assassination, defiance from Faisal Mikdad, fears of a chemical attack and Turkish terrorism classification. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
A Twitter account that belongs to a young girl from Idleb has angered the Russians, who claim that it is part of a Western propaganda program writes Syria TV.
As the number of civilians killed in military operations falls, the number of civilians killed in bombings and assassinations has been rising reports Zaman Al Wasl.
In a move that counters the agreements made, with Russia acting as a guarantor, the men were arrested without their alleged crimes being stated reports Hurriya Press.
Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign and Expatriates Minister Walid al-Muallem has reaffirmed Syria’s determination and accused the US of prolonging the war writes SANA.
The UN envoy to Syria, Staffan de Mistura, acknowledged the presence of terrorists in Idleb, while also calling for humanitarian corridors for civilians writes Hurriya Press.
The US State Department has denied reports that American officials met with the regime to discuss an Iranian withdrawal and chemical weapons writes Syria TV.
Russia Deputy Foreign Minister, Mikhail Bogdanov has been stressing the need for dialogue between the government and the opposition reports Hurriya Press.
At his meeting with Sergei Lavrov, Walid al-Muallem thanked Russia for their support and expressed the desire to partner with them in the reconstruction process reports SANA.
Russia has warned the US that a strike on Syria, would be playing with fire and the consequences of which could not be predicted writes SANA.
The release of death notices by the Syrian regime has raised fear and suspicion in the minds of those who had lived in opposition controlled areas writes Geiroon.
Walid al-Muallem will meet with Sergei Lavrov before heading to peace talks in Geneva reports Anadolu Agency.
The National Front for Liberation has stated that they are ready to face any assault that the regime launches at Idleb reports Enab Baladi.
The children are said to have disappeared under mysterious circumstances and residents fear that they will be used to stage a chemical attack writes Al-Watan.
A potential new chemical attack, ISIS hostages, an increased Russian naval presence and Turkish pleas for restraint. Catch up on everything that happened this weekend.
William Roebuck made the statment while visiting a civil council in al-Shadadi in southern Hassakeh province reports Hurriya Press
Regime forces have claimed that those arrested had been fighting alongside the Islamic State reports Jiroun
Residents of Daraa have complained that, despite the reconciliation agreements, regime forces are still making life very difficult for them reports Zaman Al Wasl
Russia has always maintained that the US, unlike them, were not invited to Syria, and that their presence in the country is illegal writes SANA
The Syrian army has already begun to move forces and heavy machinery to northwestern Syria writes Damascus Now
A report by the Northern Syrian Response Coordinators has said that claims of thousands of civilians leaving Idleb have been greatly exaggerated writes Alsouria Net
Riad Darar, the co-president of the Syrian Democratic Council, has not ruled about the possibility of Russian or America acting as guarantors in future negotiations with the government reports Basenews
While the US has long been critical of the growing influence of Iran in Syria, they have not developed a clear strategy for the country writes Asharq al-Awsat
Lebanon’s Foreign Minister, Gebran Bassil, has said that there are areas in Syria which are safe for refugees to return to writes Hurriya Press
The reports states that 1,461 people have been killed in chemical attacks, which includes 1,397 civilians writes Sada al-Sham
Saudi funding, the ending of aid, US airstrikes and condemnation at the UN. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
While the Russian military presence in Syria has long been assured, it is being joined by Russian attempts to spread language and culture writes Al-Jazeera
Following the arrest of a number of individuals, residents in the northern Homs countryside are beginning to believe that their internet communications are being watched by the Russians reports Alsouria Net
Idleb is covered by a de-escalation zone agreement between Turkey, Russia and Iran, but the regime has vowed to retake the province writes Sada al-Sham
UNICEF has warned that a battle between the regime and opposition forces could unleash a humanitarian disaster writes Zaman Al Wasl
The Assad regime and Iranian companies have agreed to the construction of 30,000 residental units reports Hurriya Press
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said that a full scale assault would result in a complete massacre, which should be avoided reports Alsouria Net
Firas Tlass, the son of the former Syrian Defense Minister, has called on rebel groups to lay down their arms and allow regime, Russian and Turkish military police to enter Idleb reports Etihad Press
The Russian military base at Hemeimeem Airport had previously downed individual drones that were flown towards the base writes SANA
Regime attacks in Latakia, the suspension of medical work, foreign currency deposits and rocket attacks on civilians. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The recent decision by the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Council to enter into negotiations with the regime has major implications for the future of Syria and the position of Turkey writes Sada al-Sham
The figure does not include the loss of competences and skilled labour, considered the “most important enablers of the Syrian economy” reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed
According to the report, 219 people were killed in these massacres, with 31 percent being women and children writes the Syrian Network for Human Rights
With the recapture of the Nasib Border Crossing, both countries hope to see an upturn in the amount of cross border trade writes Hurriya Press
A UN-led group of health agencies has warned that an anticipated Syrian regime offensive against opposition rebels in Idleb province could displace more than 700,000 civilians writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed
Russia and Iran are locked in a struggle for influence and cultural superiority in Syria writes Sada al-Sham
Since the conflict started 1,356 schools have been attacked forcing many to close down writes Anadolu Agency
Syria’s Permanent Representative to the UN said that Western economic sanctions are preventing the return of refugees reports SANA
Many refugees have stressed that it is not safe to return to their homeland, with many fearing reprisals writes Asharq al-Awsat
The refugees, who had been housed in chalets, have claimed that the widespread damage and the lack of services have not allowed them to return to Aleppo reports Damas Post
The closure of a field hospital, Syrian-Russian business opportunities, rebel attacks and accusations against the Turkish. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
It was hoped that the visit by the Kurdish-Arab Syrian Democratic Council to Damascus would be able to find commonality between to two sides writes Asharq al-Awsat
In contrast to the words of the Russian special envoy to Syria, Sergei Lavrov has said that terrorists in Idleb must be eliminated reports Hurriya Press
Russia is playing an active role in Syria’s phosphate market, but its intentions are not clear writes Al-Modon
Moscow contradicted Assad’s pledges to retake the northern Syrian rebel stronghold by force, saying there “can be no question of an operation, of a major assault on Idlib” writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed
In a meeting of top-ranking officers in the Assad army and its intelligence agencies, the Head of the Air Force Intelligence administration has set out plans for the next stage of the conflict writes The Syrian Reporter
It is hoped that a prisoner exchange operation between the opposition and the regime can be arranged as a goodwill measure reports Al-Modon
The two former rebel fighters had joined regime soldiers on the frontline when they opened fire on them reports Syria TV
While the Russian ambassador to Israel stressed that Iranian forces would not be positioned on the border with the Golan Heights, forcing a them to leave Syria was not possible writes Alsouria
The situation in Idleb province and the continuation of the “de-escalation” zones agreement was also discussed reports Smart
Syria’s Druze community have tried to remain neutral during the Syrian war, but local events could force their hand writes Asharq al-Awsat.
Basilia City will measure 900 hectares and contain 4,000 properties writes Hurriya Press
The US were invited to take part in the 10th Astana talks as an observer reports Tishreen
Recently, hundreds of refugees have returned home from Lebanon, but many more still remain displaced writes SANA
As the regime wraps up operations in the south, questions about the fate of the north are being asked writes Hurriya Press
President Assad congratulated Russian naval forces on their achievements writes SANA
The evacuation of the White Helmets is being used to whitewash the image of Israel writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed
The regime is trying to fill its ranks with men from Suweida, to serve as an alternative to an Iranian presence writes Ana Press
When residents were given 48 hours to leave their homes, they refused, forcing Hayyat Tahrir Al-Sham to cancel planned operations reports Al-Hal
Russia has proposed a roadmap to return Syrian refugees in coordination with the US, a move welcomed by Beirut writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed
The army statement claimed the Syrian plane had infiltrated its airspace reports Al-Araby Al-Jadeed
As operations in Daraa near their end, Idleb ponders its future writes Souriatna
In a telephone call with his Jordanian counterpart, Lavrov also highlighted the importance of the return of displaced Syrians in Jordan reports SANA
Christian celebrations, resident transfers, civil defense evacuations and humanitarian aid from France. Catch up on everything that happened in Syria over the weekend.
The evacuees, which included hundreds of women and children, were covered by an agreement with Russian forces and the regime writes Zaman Al Wasl
For a while, the de-escalation zone agreement held, but when it fell apart, the consequences for civilians were deadly reports The Syrian Network for Human Rights
The two towns, which have been under siege by opposition groups for many years, hoped that the regime would send help reports Alsouria
The Russian airstrike hit a school in Daraa province that displaced people were sheltering in reports Zaman Al Wasl
The agreement is said to include the establishment of peace-keeping forces and the release of prisoners reports Etihad Press
The cries of a Syrian victory have grown louder after the capture of southern Syria writes Asharq al-Awsat
An Islamic State affiliate took control of Heet, near the Jordanian border, despite Russian and regime airstrikes against them.
While the world has been enjoying the festivities of the 2018 World Cup held in Russia, the Syrian people have been mercilessly attacked by Russian forces writes the Syrian Network for Human Rights
All eyes are on Helsinki and the upcoming summit between Trump and Putin writes Asharq al-Awsat
On Monday, the rebel-held enclave of Daraa was completely besieged and the regime is poised to recapture the entire city writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed
Salih Muslim has accused the newspaper Al-Watan of spreading lies about meetings between the Kurdish leaders and the government writes Al-Watan
The report stated that 250 attacks against civilian centers were conducted by the regime writes Al-Fayhaa
Over the last two weeks of fighting, 60,000 displaced people gathered at the Jordanian border reports Alsouria Net
Daraa is facing the same fate as Aleppo and Ghouta writes Al-Araby al-Jadeed
Jordan closed its borders when the Syrian government started it offensive on southern Syria writes Asharq al-Awsat
The agreement made between the interested parties, has ensured that no-one is losing out during the government’s assault on Darra, apart from the opposition factions writes Al-Hayat
The Syrian Network for Human Rights reported that June saw an upturn in the number of civilians killed, due to the offensive in Daraa
Once the Syrian army has recaptured Daraa, the election of local administrators could quickly follow writes Al-Watan
Many in Idleb believed that the de-escalation agreement in Daraa would hold and now that it has broken, the people in Idleb are fearing for the future writes Zaytoun
At least 214 civilians have been killed so far in the regime’s offensive to recapture the province of Daraa writes Alsouria
The images of displaced Syrians from Daraa province ignites memories of Syrian seasonal workers in Lebanon writes Daraj
The opposition claimed that the terms of the deal were tantamount to a humiliating surrender writes Al-Modon
Trump and Putin are due to meet later in the month to discuss Syria’s future reports Asharq al-Awsat
As the assault on Daraa by regime forces steps up, the Americans continue to sit back, leaving the opposition to their fate writes Geroun
As the regime advances, with the support of its Russian allies, the situation in Daraa looks bleak for the opposition reports SNP
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
Arrest warrants, ISIS attacks, investment opportunities and a potential amnesty. Catch up on the biggest event in Syria from the weekend
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad struck a defiant tone during an interview with the British newspaper.
Over 22 projects were agreed to during the talks between the two countries reports SANA
While there has been numerous statements and agreements made, the picture of what is to come in southern Syria is still unclear writes Sada al-Sham
While there have been numerous statements and agreements made, the picture of what is to come in southern Syria is still unclear writes Sada al-Sham
Israel has agreed not to interfere with military operation on the border, in exchange for a withdrawal of Iranian backed forces writes Enab Baladi
Rebels in southern Daraa province have been preparing for an assault by regime forces reports Zaman Al Wasl
The southern rebel factions set out a number of points in their letter, including the withdrawal of Iranian backed forces writes Enab Baladi
Some of the major events in Syria last weekend
The Syrian regime has allocated six billion pounds, but many say that it is not enough writes Souriatna
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has claimed that Russia and the US nearly went to war over Syria, during a televised interview aired on Thursday writes SANA
Russia might not continue to tolerate an Iranian presence in Syria, if it affects their relations with Israel and America reports Sada al-Sham
The presence of Iranian forces on the southern border is a sticking point for the interested parties reports Asharq al-Awsat
The US occupation of Syria is illegal and a threat to Syrian sovereignty writes Al Watan
Once in regime areas many people are being subjected to oppressive measures by the Syrian state reports Smart
While many have criticised the Russians for the arrest of regime soldiers, some have praised their efforts to stop looting writes Alsouria
Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov claims that despite a US presence, terrorist groups are present in al-Tanf and al-Rukban writes SANA
The move follows a series of Israeli airstrikes on Syrian Air Force bases across the country reports Zaman Al Wasl
Preparations are underway to return Daraa and Quneitra to the control of the Syrian state writes Damascus Now
Here are the major events that took place in Syria over the weekend
The arrest of the Syrian soldiers by Russian forces caused an outcry on social media according to Al-Etihad
Another three Russian soldiers were injured during the attack reports SANA
The reopening of major roads in Syria will not only be good for relations with other countries, but will also come with major economic benefits reports Enab Baladi
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov has reinforced the idea of Syrian sovereignty, saying that it can choose who it wants help from reports SANA
The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons has been working in Syria following the alleged chemical attack in Douma
Between Jordan, Israel, Russia, the Syrian regime and the United States, Daraa’s future remains unclear writes Ain al-Medina
A report released by The Syrian Network for Human Rights has called on the world to use the upcoming World Cup in Russia to highlight Russian crimes in Syria
It is hoped that a 90 million investment by Russia will be just the start of the money reports Al-Watan
Half of the people in the northern rebel province of Idleb have already fled from other parts of Syria reports Al-Araby
Divisions between Sunnis and Shias have plagued the areas in recent years, but effort to bring communities together have begun reports Al-Modon
Russians attending the Astana 9 talks were surprised to here of the threats made against the towns of Mahajjah and Al-Najeeh reports Smart
Russia accuses the US of covering up the criminal activities of Daesh members reports SANA
Jaffari hails the success of the lastest talks in Astana and vows to continue combating terrorism reports SANA
When not on duty, Russian soldiers are out and about in cities like Tartous and Latakia, and their presence and money is a welcome sight writes Syria TV
Russian military police have urged residents to report looting by Syrian soldiers directly to them writes Zaman Al Wasl
Bilateral and trilateral talk have taken place in the Kazakh capital between Syria, Iran and Russia SANA reports
There was an outcry over Israeli raids in Syria this weekend
Russia was content to act as a bystander, Alsouria Net writes
Assad dismisses Trump’s label of him as an ‘animal’ in extensive interview
The deadly strike hit the town of Maarzita, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Lacking weapons, the group’s future is unclear, Souriatna writes
Mohamed Nadir al-Omari explores the increasingly bellicose rhetoric coming out of Israel
Many are heading to Idleb and Jarablus, while others prefer to stay, according to Enab Baladi
Many civilians and rebels had only just left their homes in Beit Sahm, Babila and Yalda, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Crash follows the demise of a Russian jet over the Mediterranean on May 3, Asharq al-Awsat reports
Damascus authorities easing the entry of their allies into key sector, Alsouria Net reports
Crash thought to be result of a bird flying into the engine, the Syria Times reports
Acting head of the Coalition Abdulrahman Mustafa highlights Assad regime and Russia’s violations
Opposition fighters reject the proposal, calling it humiliating, Alsouria Net reports
No casualties have been reported, according to Zaman al-Wasl
The most populous besieged area in Syria has been under fierce bombardment, Zaman al-Wasl reports
The area has been under fierce bombardment, Zaman al-Wasl reports
U.S.-U.K.-France attack has done little to stem the flow of civilian deaths, war monitor says
The towns of Al-Zaefaraneh, Al-Saen and Al-Majdal have been hit, according to Zaman al-Wasl
The two foreign ministers spoke by telephone, SANA reports
The regime is impeding the delivery of much-needed vaccinations, Sada al-Sham reports
Anonymous letter issued at the Brussels conference has all the hallmarks of the Assad regime, Alsouria Net writes
In loyalist Al-Watan, Maysoun Youssef argues that Western nations should listen to the testimony of Syrian child Hassan Diab
A pro-regime, anti-U.S. protest spells trouble for the SDF
Suhair al-Atassi, George Sabra and Khaled Khoja have all stepped down
Five army soldiers were also taken captive near Salim village, Zaman al-Wasl reports
A breakdown in negotiations results in fierce fighting, according to Alsouria Net
Alsouria Net reports on the large number of reinforcements being sent to the capital in order to expel militants form the area
Russian source says the U.S. will lend the area protection as it does with the region controlled by the SDF, Al-Watan reports
Rebel forces also thwarted an ISIS attack, according to Zaman al-Wasl
A whole day will be dedicated to the Syrian delegation, SANA reports
The Russians have given the rebels two days to lay down their arms, Zaman al-Wasl reports
The clashes come as Russia seeks a reconciliation agreement with the opposition groups in central Syria, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Sources in Douma tell Al-Modon that attempts are underway to hide the regime’s complicity in the attack
Ahmed Shaaban and his brigade are having their status normalized as part of a reconciliation agreement, Al-Etihad Press reports
Military official admits to Asharq al-Awsat for the first time that Israel was behind the raid on the T4 air base
Syrian president predicts that it will take 10 to 15 years to recover from the war, Al-Hal reports
Both the United States and Russia appear to be scrambling to save the de-escalation agreement in the south, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Agency’s director-general says the team were told the holdup is down to “pending security issues,” Zaman al-Wasl reports
The Western strikes on Syria have shown Russia, Iran and the regime there is no true victory ahead of them, Ammar Dioub writes
The businessman seeks to have Russia take control of towns and villages currently part of the de-escalation zone
Members of the United Russia party voice their support for the Syrian government, SANA reports
U.S.-U.K.-French strikes on Syria have provoked a multitude of conflicting reports
Geroun explores the reasons behind the Ghouta’s collapse and looks to the future for the enclave and the groups that controlled it
Families of high-level officers are also heading to the Lattakia countryside in anticipation of U.S. strikes, Jorf reports
The last pockets of jihadist control are now in the regime’s sights, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Enab Baladi explores the worrying trend of games that encourage youths to kill themselves
Dr. Fahad Mohiddeen relays to Alsouria Net shocking details about his work under the regime’s bombardment
Defenses around the capital Damascus and Republican Palace are being boosted, according to Zaman al-Wasl
The jihadist group has taken advantage of regime forces’ inaction by advancing deep into the desert region, according to Enab Baladi
Ayn al-Madina explores the situation in Homs province’s ancient city, where militiamen and Russian troops call the shots
Iranian media releases the names of the four killed in Israel’s strike on the central Syrian facility, Alsouria Net reports
Protestors gather outside a Sharia judge’s house demanding he exits the city too, Al-Hal reports
Presidents of Russia, Iran and Turkey issue a statement outlining their joint vision for Syria after a tripartite meeting, SANA reports
The regime’s sights are now trained on the rebels of the Eastern Qalamoun, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Idleb has never seen such a large influx of people
The Russian raids targeted a marketplace in the town of Arih, Zaman al-Wasl reports
While major improvements have been made in the schooling of children in Deir Ezzor, serious challenges remain, al-Madina reports
FSA fighters are being prosecuted for the Afrin looting, and other news in our weekend wrap-up
Alsouria Net takes a look at the various fronts that could be targeted next
Al-Hal looks into the different ways Idleb’s varied communities are settling in together
In a surprise attack, the jihadist group surrounded regime forces, killing scores, Souriatna reports
Zaman al-Wasl features a scheme attempting to make the integration of the displaced easier for all involved
Pro-government Al-Watan looks ahead at the political process with the Eastern Ghouta operation coming to a close
Many towns and villages in northern Syria are preparing homes for those evacuated from the Damascus countryside, Samarit reports
Pro-opposition Zaman al-Wasl details the dangers the Ghouta’s residents are facing as they flood out of the enclave
Mohamad Alloush says his forces sent denials to the media which were not reported, according to Alsouria Net
Relentless bombing has had terrible side effects, as shown by Zaman al-Wasl
Despite the absence of the ICC, efforts are being made to bring Syrian war criminals to justice, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Both parties look to benefit from the phosphates found in the mines east of Palmyra, Al-Watan reports
Some 6,000 men and youths have been placed in the Al-Duwair center, amid reports of poor humanitarian conditions, according to Zaman al-Wasl
Al-Rai looks at the possible reasons behind the Russian president’s favoritism of Suhail al-Hassan
Regime and opposition forces are simultaneously exchanging prisoners, opposition website Alsouria Net reports
Enab Baladi explores the economic boons the regime is looking forward to once it has taken the Eastern Ghouta
Students in the language have the possibility to visit Russia and teach Russian after obtaining their degrees, according to Tishreen
Intense bombing on Douma has also been recorded, according to Alsouria Net
Mahmoud Afifa’s arrest followed clashes with the elite Tiger Forces, according to Zaman al-Wasl
Enab Baladi explores the desperate situation of civilians in the embattled enclave, who are caught between fractured rebel groups and the world’s apathy
The Syrian president tells his counterpart that his success in the war in Syria is reflected in his success in the polls, SANA reports
The use of new military technology in Syria’s south is being seen as a warning to opposition factions there, according to Alsouria Net
Significant developments have been seen on the Eastern Ghouta and Afrin fronts over the weekend
Large, unofficial duties are being imposed by pro-government forces at the Tel al-Tawqan crossing, according to Samarit
The Syrian army is on the verge of taking the town in the Eastern Ghouta’s south, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Russia’s Foreign Ministry issues a statement of support for the Syrian government, affirming its backing in military and diplomatic matters, SANA reports
Writing in Al-Watan, Anas Wahib al-Kurdi details the options Turkey now faces to realize its vision in northern Syria
Alsouria Net reports that Russian officers told their Syrian counterparts to expect no support if they escalate the situation in the south
Russia’s foreign minister says the U.S.-led coalition’s rhetoric on Syria is at odds with the situation it sees militarily on the ground, according to SANA
Contrary to some reports, opposition forces in the Ghouta insist they will stay and defend the enclave, according to Alsouria Net
Opposition fighters are thought to be planning an offensive on strategic towns in Syria’s south to relieve pressure on the Eastern Ghouta, according to Al-Hal
The Damascus suburbs are being subjected to severe bombardment and chlorine attacks, Zaman al-Wasl reports
The Russian Defense Ministry says a technical malfunction could be behind the plane’s demise, SANA reports
Writing in Al-Watan, one of Assad’s top aides dissects the escalating rhetoric over nuclear weapons seen in the Western media
Syria’s representative to the U.N. bemoans the rejection of Russian amendments to the resolution, according to SANA
The aircraft crashed down in Al-Hula, a key opposition stronghold, Zaman al-Wasl reports
The facility is a strategic location to supply front-line troops and hide Russian and Iranian military experts, according to Zaman al-Wasl
A regime offensive in the Eastern Ghouta and a rally in Berlin backing the newly freed Salih Muslim marked the first weekend of March
Moscow’s actions in the Ghouta – military and political – should be seen as a strengthening of its position independent of the fate of Assad, Enab Baladi writes
Damascus appears to be leaning on Moscow – instead of Tehran – for major support in the recovery process, Alsouria Net writes
The shelling of Damascus by opposition militants should not be seen as a justification for Assad’s leveling of Eastern Ghouta, Wael Sawah writes
‘Aid to the people of Ghouta’ inscribed on rounds fired at government forces and allied militias in the southern region
Government forces positioned near the mountain region have said they will target civilian areas if local rebels try to thwart regime advance, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Top official slams foreign military campaigns on Syrian soil during opening of Middle East forum in Moscow, SANA reports
Media and opposition sources report deployment of heavy reinforcements in preparation for an upcoming attack on the besieged suburb
Possible new confrontation in eastern Syria as American and Kurdish forces look to ward off Iranian-backed militias
Research center tracks Syria’s military and political developments over the first month of 2018
Destruction of homes has forced civilians into overcrowded and unsanitary dwellings, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Al-Modon catalogues the extent of the damage caused to regime and Iranian military positions inside Syria
Kurdish commander stops shy of requesting Syrian army support as Operation Olive Branch drags into its fourth week, Alsouria Net reports
Iran’s press has taken shots at the ‘thankless’ Syrian president for handing reconstruction over to Russia, Alsouria Net reports
Damascus will not accept U.N.-led efforts to establish a constitutional committee, SANA reports
Sources claims rifts have emerged within the Sunni alliance after the ousting of the group’s military leader, Al-Etihad reports
Two-page document follows reports of ‘flexibility’ from U.N. officials in dealing with controversial Syrian figures, Saudi-owned newspaper reports
Dozens of Egyptian businesses hope to secure a large portion of contracts in the lucrative post-war rebuilding stage
Strikes on opposition-held towns and villages have increased since rebels downed a Russian jet over the weekend, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Statement released by coalition forces claims killing of up to 100 pro-regime fighters was conducted in ‘self defense’
Military and political actors are plotting their next steps amid signs of possible changes in dynamics on the ground, Sada al-Sham writes
Moscow platform leader conflates volume of opposition media criticism with scale of actual conflict in Syria, Alsouria Net reports
Iran calls on Turkey to respect ‘Syrian sovereignty’ in Afrin, while Moscow claims downed Russian pilot ‘committed suicide,’ Al-Hal reports
150 groups sign letter rejecting the U.N.’s decision to back the Russian-organized conference
Local sources claim Russian attacks have increased following the downing of one of its jets, Alsouria Net reports
Syrian officials meet with Russian business reps to promote joint projects in oil, gas and minerals, SANA reports
Instead of using the opportunity to address U.S. goals for peace, Trump’s speech was used to threaten and frighten those who are most vulnerable, Wael Sawah writes
Russia steps up its deadly attacks on the rebel-held province following the downing of one of its jets, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Event aims to bring together private and public sectors to explore reconstruction projects in Syria, SANA reports
The official Syrian media’s distortion of the conference’s closing statement is evidence of its discontent, Ibrahim Hamidi writes
Negotiator Nasr al-Hariri says Syria requires a entirely new constitution and not just reforms, Alsouria Net reports
‘Syrian Resistance’ militia leader is said to have used forged documents to travel to Sochi, according to Russia
Results of congress have shown the only entity able to lead the political process is the Syrian state, official media reports
Moscow and Washington’s shared interests with Ankara run deeper than those with their Kurdish allies, Souriatna writes
Marketplace hit one day after an MSF-supported hospital was targeted in Saraqeb, Al-Etihad reports
Ministerial delegation arrives in Russia to address joint contracts aimed at rehabilitating Syria’s energy sector, SANA reports
Syria’s Kurds are considering how best to emerge from Ankara’s campaign amid possible expansion of Turkish military aims, Enab Baladi writes
Basma Qadmani and other opposition figures publicly accept negotiating body’s stance despite previously calling for attendance, Zaman al-Wasl reports
White Helmet workers have accused Russia of targeting medical staff and facilities attending to victims of the strikes
Civilian displacement continues in southern Idelb as hostilities intensify between rebels and government forces
Change in rebel position follows trip by opposition negotiators to the Russian capital earlier this week, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Strikes come after rebels launch counterattack on pro-Assad forces in the province’s east, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Political advisor to the Syrian president writes that U.S. economic strength is based primarily on the creation of perpetual war
Turkish troops crossed into Syria on Sunday as part of Operation Olive Branch, which aims to establish a ‘secure zone’ according to Ankara
The rebel-held enclave near the capital has been under government siege since 2013
Government forces targeted a marketplace with artillery in the southern province, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Trump administration suspended backing for CIA-vetted rebels in July last year
Kremlin had previously hinted that America may have aided groups in attacking the Russian air base in Syria
Lavrov says his country’s diplomatic initiatives have been invaluable to the progress of the political track, Al-Hayat reports
Moscow has alerted the opposition that the de-escalation zone agreement will end in the middle of next month, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Syrian army and its allies have taken control of dozens of villages in the southeast of the rebel-held province, Smart reports
Several Kurdish bodies are vying for a place at the negotiating table ahead of the National Dialogue Conference in Russia’s Sochi, Al-Modon writes
President of Russia’s Muslim region says his republic is ready to assist Syria in rehabilitating former fighters, Enab Baladi reports
Offensive mounted by Iranian-backed militias and ISIS forces the retreat of the key opposition group, Smart reports
Houla region targeted by pro-government forces despite being covered under the Moscow-backed de-escalation deal, Enab Baladi reports
Speaking to Zaman al-Wasl, the opposition negotiator reveals the focus of the next round of negotiations in Astana
Opposition-held town falls to foreign militias as pro-Assad forces sweep through southern Idleb, Alsouria Net reports
Opposition figure speaks about the Kurdish National Council’s position toward the upcoming National Dialogue conference in Russia
Assad’s forces are staging a major offensive in southern Idelb to secure a land route linking the capital with Aleppo, Alsouria Net reports
Video published online reportedly shows moment drones were downed by light and anti-aircraft weapons, opposition website reports
Council member said no invitation has been received by any Turkmen member in the key opposition group, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Local attitudes toward the post-ISIS war economy offer insights into civilian political leanings, Ayn al-Madina writes
Russian and American plans for Syria are expected to involve greater Kurdish inclusion, YPG commander tells Asharq al-Awsat
New operations room will include northern Syria’s biggest rebel groups, including Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham and Ahrar al-Sham, Enab Baladi writes
Talks began Thursday between representatives from Syria’s government and opposition, as well as guarantor states Turkey, Russia and Iran
Five children among those killed after strikes hit village east of the provincial capital, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Part two of Al-Modon’s interview with the Carnegie Moscow director looks at Russian ambitions and limits in Syria
Fighting around the country’s capital and north intensifies as progress on a possible peace plan appears to deteriorate
Statement by the Idleb-based government contradicts border administration’s move allowing the entry of Russian products
The Carnegie Moscow director speaks with Al-Modon about what Russia wants to achieve from its time in Syria
Syrian president speaks on trade relationship with Moscow and Russian-led efforts to resolve the Syrian crisis
High-level Russian delegation is in Syria to discuss ‘major economic projects’ with a focus on the resource and energy industries
Border crossing connects Turkey with the Syrian rebel-held province of Idleb
The U.S. is ‘re-educating’ radical Islamist fighters to serve in its campaign against the Syrian army, Firas Deeb writes
Attack on town of Maarat al-Numan comes amid regime efforts to enter the rebel-held province, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Russia is throwing its weight behind the potential key figure in the transition stage, defected government official tells Alsouria
Deputy foreign minister says advances by the Syrian army against the Nusra Front have been conducted with ‘humanitarian considerations,’ loyalist Al-Watan reports
Assad’s former vice president has been touted as a possible key player in mediating a solution with the Syrian opposition, Alsouria writes
The Russian president’s surprise stopover offers an insight into the asymmetrical relationship between the two allies, Zaman al-Wasl writes
Samih Shukri promotes Egyptian-Russian efforts to resolve regional crises ahead of state visit by Vladimir Putin
The Syrian army disrupted earlier efforts by Russia to impose its own de-escalation agreement on the area
Monitor says nine children among those killed in Russian raids on the Islamic State-held city of Al-Jerzi, Zaman al-Wasl writes
Veteran opposition figure Michel Kilo says the Assad regime is trying to derail Geneva by continuing to lay waste to opposition areas
Rights group records 20 percent increase in deaths caused by Assad regime and Russian forces, Zaman al-Wasl writes
Sada al-Sham speaks to the former HNC member about the recent wave of resignations and the role of the Russian-backed opposition in future dialogue
Top Russian official says ‘preparations are on’ for a pullout of forces fighting terrorism in Syria, SANA reports
In a joint statement, influential figures slam new negotiating body for cowing to pressure from Russian-backed groups
Assad’s allies Russia and Iran will not foot the money needed to bankroll the upcoming rebuilding phase, Jihad Yazigi writes
Delegation previously delayed its attendance to the negotiations in response to opposition demands for Assad to step down
War monitor claims 160 people have been killed in shelling on the rebel-held area in the past two weeks, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Statement issued by bureaus calls for a return to the initial Riyadh demands and a rejection of its amendments, Orient-News reports
Damascus says it welcomes the Russian-backed initiative expected to take place in the coming weeks, SANA reports
Local councils are relying heavily on the renewal of a U.N. resolution which will allow the entry of aid without approval from the Assad government, Enab Baladi writes
Outlet publishes op-ed denouncing Russian efforts to enable the continuation of the Assad regime amid international acquiescence
Top advisor to Assad tells Russian media that the opposition has not yet made clear its intent to engage in talks, SANA reports
Loyalist mouthpiece Al-Watan paints the Syrian-Russian relationship as force for ‘righteousness’ and stability in the region
At least 10 members of the negotiations body have resigned in the wake of its chairman stepping down
Putin announces Russian mission in Syria is near completion, as leader renews call for political settlement
Without access to proper housing, an increasing number of displaced risk sickness — and possibly death — as they brace for the coming cold, Sada al-Sham writes
Parties to meet in hopes of hashing out unified vision over Assad’s role in the transitional stage and the Syrian constitution, Saudi-owned Al-Hayat reports
Zaman al-Wasl speaks with the political activist and opposition figure about the decentralization and expectations for the reconstruction of Raqqa and Deir-ez-Zor
Alsouria reveals which key figures will be participating in the second round of Saudi talks as debate peaks around the future of Assad and a united opposition
Former Coalition president says a Russian-U.S. consensus on letting Assad remain ignores the roots of the catastrophe, and may accelerate the collapse of the region
Rockets fired by Syrian government forces hit a storehouse holding aid for starving people in Douma, Alsouria Net reports
The Kremlin has faced strong criticism over its plans to bring together the Assad regime and the opposition away from the U.N.-backed dialogue in Switzerland
Strikes hit police station and market in the opposition-held town of Atarib, Al-Etihad reports
Video statement published online echoes similar threats from a Syrian army general to kill returning refugees, Zaman al-Wasl reports
America hopes to enlist Russian help in pushing forward a solution in Syria as world leaders meet for talks in Southeast Asia, Ibrahim Hamidi explains
As young men are pursued by the Assad regime to serve on the active fronts, many Daraa residents are instead vying for the benefits of joining a new Iranian-led militia
HNC negotiator says Russia intends to use the Sochi talks to obtain consensus for keeping Assad in power, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Assad’s top advisor tells pro-Hezbollah TV channel that Damascus has always shown its willingness to respond to efforts to resolve the crisis
Contest between several parties for control of the Syrian-Iraqi border town pits ISIS against attacks from numerous sides, Souriatna writes
Russian businesses are eager to invest in tourism projects during the reconstruction stage, loyalist newspaper Al-Watan reports
Alsouria Net writes that private military companies are fighting alongside Syrian government forces in order to secure Russian interests
Brothers killed by unexploded cluster bomb in the rebel-held countryside of Idleb, Alsouria Net reports
Attack comes as Russian-backed regime forces take full control of the provincial capital, the last major Syrian city in which ISIS had a presence
Opposition says the Syrian tragedy will not be solved by a government under the umbrella of the Assad regime, Alsouria Net writes
Two-thirds of civilian casualties caused by Syrian government and Russian allied forces, new report alleges
Russia says joint U.N.-OPCW report is based mostly on assumptions and selective use of facts, official media reports
It is expected that the city on the Syrian-Iraqi border will host a large battle between ISIS and regime forces in the coming days, Sada al-Sham writes
Assad regime delegates resist push for agreement on the release of captives on final day of negotiations in the Kazakh capital, Alsouria Net reports
Russian diplomat says success of the Moscow-backed talks have motivated the U.N. to restart negotiations in Switzerland, SANA reports
Russian media quotes inside source as saying the zones had proven effective at supporting peace in some areas, SANA reports
NATO allies Washington and Ankara are working toward separate ends in Syria as the countries face a split in their Middle East strategy, Ibrahim Hamidi writes
Alsouria Net quotes Turkish media saying PYD rejected offer during meeting with Syrian security chief, calling instead for a Kurdish federalist state
During talks with Russian representatives, Syrian president highlights plans to amend the constitution and hold new parliamentary elections
Hmeimim-based monitor says U.S. and rebel forces are impeding access to safe corridors and the delivery of aid to displaced people
Opposition figure and former celebrity personality speaks with All4Syria about the Cairo platform’s vision of a political solution
Competition for control of strategic and business sectors are fostering dangerous tensions between the two countries, according to Alsouria Net
Washington correspondent Hussain Abdul Hussain explains why America viewed the Assad regime as a valuable partner in the past, and why that has changed
Detainees and the opposition have expressed fears of a massacre after authorities moved to quash a riot by prisoners
Washington’s ignorance and failure in implementing its foreign policy are clear indicators of the impending collapse of the U.S. empire, Assad’s chief propagandist writes in Al-Mayadeen
After witnessing a return to relative stability, the presence of the Al-Qaeda-linked HTS can be seen as encouraging further strikes, one resident tells Zeitoun
Opposition accuses government forces and allied militias of carrying out reprisals on civilians in areas retaken from ISIS, SNC media office reports
Kurdish figures tout the proposed meeting at the Russian airbase in Lattakia as a possible ‘beginning of the end’ to the Syrian crisis, loyalist Al-Akhbar writes
SIG calls on international community to hand over control of opposition areas to its staff, SNC media office reports
The regime is confiscating property from the poorest segments of the population, opposition news outlet Souriatna writes
As the fight against ISIS nears its end, Arabs must work toward ensuring a bright future for themselves in order to avoid falling victim to impending U.S. plots, loyalist Al-Watan writes
Moscow has been investigating cause of fatal crash at Russia’s air base in Syria after the jet failed to take off
Foreign minister condemns unsanctioned foreign forces on Syrian territory during meeting with Russian officials in Sochi, official media reports
Washington’s miscalculations have resulted in a rupture of the regional power balance in favor of Syria and Russia, Al-Baath contributor Emad Salem writes
Syria has said it hopes the conference will help secure Russian commitments for the upcoming reconstruction phase
Activists shame international community for its tepid response to civilian deaths resulting from the campaign to eradicate ISIS, Souriatna writes
Meetings of the intergovernmental commission will aim to expand Russian investments in Syria ahead of reconstruction, official media reports
Key Islamist group’s threat follows statement by Turkish president that Ankara and Moscow are supporting the FSA operation
Calls for protection of non-combatants follows deadly Russian raids on a group of civilians in Al-Ashara fleeing nearby bombardment, SNC media office reports
Deal is the second attempt of its kind to end fighting in the area after Syrian government forces breached a similar deal weeks ago
At least 20 women and children among the dead after Syrian jets bombed a crossing in the Deir-ez-Zor countryside, Al-Etihad reports
Zaman al-Wasl interviews the opposition figure about the developments on the Syrian stage following the recent U.N. General Assembly
Russian foreign minister points to the ‘questionable’ actions of U.S.-led forces in Syria, including the shelling of civilians and government forces, SANA reports
Abou Mohamad al-Jolani is said to have lost a hand in Wednesday’s strike on rebel-held Idelb province, official media reports
U.K-based monitor says at least 207 children killed, as Russian, regime and coalition warplanes ramp up strikes, Zaman al-Wasl writes
Syrian and Russian diplomats to meet in the southern Russian city next week, state media reports
With the West now reluctant to support regime change in Syria, its current priority is establishing a watertight opposition for future elections, Wael Sawah writes
Opposition website says attacks hit town of Al-Bukamal, an area which has reportedly witnessed strikes by both coalition and Russian warplanes in recent days
Syrian president ties Russian support against military opponents to business privileges during the upcoming phase, state media reports
Recent visit by Russian representatives to Syria aims at bolstering economic and trade ties, official media reports
Plea comes after local emergency sources recently reported 150 civilians had died in air raids on the rebel-held province within a week
Euphrates Shield spokesman says joint operations room has been set up with Turkey to oversee the operation against the key rebel group, Alsouria Net writes
Russian Defense Ministry spokesperson says all strikes over the past week had exclusively targeted Nusra positions, official media reports
Civilian homes and medical facilities face massive destruction from continued Russian raids on the rebel-held province, Al-Etihad reports
Education directorate says decision was made due to the ‘monstrous attack’ waged by Syrian and Russian warplanes, Alsouria Net reports
Russian monitors will oversee the implementation of the deal in the northern countryside of the province, official media announces
Officials and education bodies are working to stem the flow of school dropouts as the rebel-held province faces renewed bombardment, Enab Baladi writes
Syria and Russia have stepped up their massive bombing campaign on areas of the rebel-held province despite the cease-fire agreement
Western positions on president remaining during a transitional stage are not a reflection of their willingness to allow the regime to survive, Walid Al-Bunni writes
Pro-regime media has described the attacks as indiscriminate shelling of civilian areas
Attacks on medical personnel and facilities in Hama and Idleb have also drawn sharp criticism from Washington and international organizations
Moscow’s charges of collusion between America and Nusra were stated on Kremlin-run RT website, state media reports
River has acted until recently as a buffer between the U.S.-backed SDF and Russian-backed Syrian army during the campaign to retake the ISIS stronghold
The broader opposition is now calling on HTS to reform or dissolve as international pressure mounts on the rebel-held province, Sada al-Sham writes
The head of the rebel delegation to Astana explains efforts to include regime violations and its collaboration with ISIS into the recent peace talks
Fragmented visions on rebuilding Syria have created uncertainty around the roles foreign countries will play in the coming stage, writes Ibrahim Hamidi
Although the successes of Astana can not be ignored, says Walid al-Bunni, real solutions should not be expected until ISIS and Nusra are kicked from Syrian soil
The embattled city risks a split in its social fabric as fighting between the regime and ISIS separates residents along political lines, Enab Balad writes
Accusations the leaders met come amid rumors of a forthcoming Turkish military operation in the rebel-held Syrian north
Uqayribat local council warns of humanitarian crisis as civilians remain trapped in the Islamic State’s stronghold in Hama, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Security and financial concerns are proving a barrier for families of the liberated south who wish to send their children to school, Iqtissad writes
Both the Syrian army and Western-backed rebels have divided their operations between the north and south of the Euphrates River, Enab Baladi writes
Russian foreign minister says operations by the U.S. and other anti-ISIS coalition partners without Assad’s consent is violation of Syrian territory, official media reports
Writing in Al-Hayat, Wael Sawah asks how we can accept a victor in Syria if so many active parties have failed to achieve their most important interests
Moscow-run media says reports of possible coalition bombing are false, contradicting activist claims, according to Al-Etihad
Raid followed reports of a joint Russian-Syrian air defense system which aims to control western air space, opposition website reports
Walid al-Bunni explains that in the face of a powerful Russia, Syria will only achieve independence and stability through a realistic approach to the post-conflict stage
Nathan Saleh describes three future scenarios for the eastern province’s remaining opposition in light of recent developments
Writing for Al-Modon, Sataa Nour El-Din asks which army will assume the narrative of victory following the defeat of ISIS
Deal follows regime attempts to undermine Moscow in its efforts to include the region into its cease-fire plan, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Russian president says Syrian army triumph was a major step toward liberating Syria from all terrorists, official media reports
Enab Baladi highlights the myriad of interests and concerns surrounding a possible foreign intervention against Islamist factions in the rebel-held province
As the international consensus leans increasingly toward Assad staying, will Syria’s main opposition eventually get in line with its backers, Souriatna asks
Dozens reportedly killed in ISIS attack in the hotly contested Hama countryside, Zaman al-Wasl writes
Ministry spokeswoman says terrorists in the southern province intend to frame the Syrian government for an attack, official media reports
Recent de-escalation agreements have not protected many civilians from the brunt of battle as fighting persists in several areas of the country, Sada al-Sham writes
Assad forces obstructed the entrance of Russian delegates to rebel-held border area in effort to forestall deal, opposition website reports
Russian FM says Moscow is committed to assisting regional leaders in merging Syria’s political opposition ahead of negotiations
Recent Jordanian comments have suggested the kingdom is looking to restore relations with the regime despite its history of backing opposition forces, Zaman al-Wasl writes
Writing for the Saudi-owned outlet, Hamidi says the Russian-led cease-fire plan will fail if not followed by political efforts aimed at unity instead of division
Documentary filmmaker Jaber Bakr focuses his lens on the plight of Homs’ besieged neighborhood through the eyes of activist Basil al-Muhaimed
Writing for Saudi-owned Al-Hayat, opposition figure Louay Hussein calls for a Syrian model based on the rights of the individual and not the will of the conqueror
Ali al-Hilou, who was captured after his plane crashed in southern Syria, says regime wants to avoid conducting prisoner swap, Alsouria Net writes
Major efforts are underway to unify the scope of the opposition ahead of upcoming peace talks in Astana and Geneva, Souriatna writes
Adnan Ali outlines the recent political and military developments, asking if the opposition is succumbing to international pressure around the fate of Assad
Syria stresses need for new machinery to rebuild country, after years of war has inflicted damage on current supply, government media reports
Islamic State convoy hit while traveling to eastern stronghold to regroup for final stand, according to Kremlin statement
Political, military and economic support from Russia, China and Iran was crucial to anti-terrorism fight, Syria’s president says
Syria suggests Russian businesses will have first bid preference during upcoming stage, as Damascus hosts first international trade fair since start of war
World powers may have warmed to the idea of Assad remaining, but the president will not survive long after the transitional phase, Walid al-Bunni writes
All4Syria asks whether recent developments on the Syrian scene, both political and military, suggest the start of a new stage of conflict between big powers?
Syrian army and allied militias are making strides in their campaign for control of the southeastern border region, Zaman al-Wasl reports
In an op-ed for the loyalist Syrian Now site, Assad’s chief propagandist points the finger at Israel for planning the fragmentation of the region and the attempted downfall of Syria
Pro-Assad news channels report on ‘state of terror and panic’ in regime-held areas as militias terrorize locals for amusement, Alsouria Net writes
Editor of Saudi-owned Okaz newspaper Abdullah al-Ghadawi claims that Washington and Moscow have come to share similar visions for the future of Syria
Russian diplomat says 2016 peace deal would have witnessed breakthrough had the U.S. worked to separate moderate opposition from terror groups, state media reports
Residents are hopeful that a new safe zone deal with Russia will mean the end of half a decade of siege by the Assad regime, Sada al-Sham writes
The Euphrates basin area is witnessing a rebel campaign against the regime on one side and the Islamic State on the other, as ISIS stages a last-ditch effort to defend its eastern stronghold
Syria’s armed and civilian opposition hope to overturn the de-escalation zones agreement signed in Cairo last month, Zaman al-Wasl writes
Talk is circulating of who will likely succeed the opposition negotiator following predictions of a reshuffle at the request of main backer Saudi Arabia, Alsouria Net writes
Delegates meet in Iranian capital to formulate an agenda for upcoming round of peace talks later this month, state media reports
Russian forces have erected two checkpoints and a number of observation posts to monitor the cease-fire in the area, opposition site Zaman al-Wasl reports
France’s dynamic new president has demonstrated the willingness to show fresh leadership on the global stage, Saudi-owned Asharq al-Awsat newspaper writes
Writing for Qatari-owned Al-Araby Al-Jadeed, Adnan Abdel Razzaq draws a comparison between the displacement of rebels to Idleb and the US testing of the MOAB bomb in Afghanistan
Local monitoring group says regime and Russian forces have violated the truce 98 times since it went into force on Saturday, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Syrian forces are just kilometers from the provincial capital ahead of push through ISIS lines to reach regime-held districts of Deir-ez-Zor city
Russia rejects news of strikes claiming accusations are meant to discredit work on a successful cease-fire plan, opposition website reports
After the recent capitulation of Turkish-backed Ahrar al-Sham to HTS in rebel-held Idelb, uncertainty remains around further infighting and the possibility of an Ankara intervention, Enab Baladi writes
Kremlin has attempted to discredit Zaman al-Wasl’s claims that Iranian experts are working on developing long-range missiles near Assad’s coastal stronghold
Russian outlet confirms work has begun to restore security to the area with forces deployed to inspect vehicles for arms
Writing for the Turkey-based outlet, Abou al-Khair al-Attar claims Israel benefits from prolonging the crisis in Syria largely at the expense of Ankara
With news of an agreement between big powers for a a safe zone in the south, the opposition is becoming aware that decisions on Syria’s future are increasingly out of their control, Ali Ayed writes
Assad’s displacement of opposition fighters to Idleb has resulted in a violent contest between the two key factions over which of the groups newly arrived fighters will join, Walid al-Bunni writes
Russian foreign minister says main parameters have been agreed on as Moscow leads negotiations around proposed safe zones
Belligerents including Russia, ISIS, the U.S.-led coalition and Western-backed forces responsible for dozens of civilian deaths within 24 hours, Alsouria reports
Abdulrahman Mustafa says support from international community not essential in order for Syrians to hold Assad to account, opposition media office reports
Top diplomats meet following negotiations between Syrian government and the opposition in Switzerland and Kazakhstan, government media reports
Assad’s failure to secure the areas he retakes will be the opposition’s last hope in gaining public support, a former media executive writes for Saudi-owned newspaper
Veteran opposition figure Michel Kilo asks if the cooperation between the U.S. and Russia on the de-escalation zones proposal is a step forward, or just hot air
Opposition website says at least 50 young residents from the former rebel-held neighborhood have joined the new Qalamoun Shield force
A pro-regime columnist says that Syria will be a test to know if Trump can face the American deep state and succeed in normalizing relations with Russia
Residents of the beleaguered area say that negotiating with the regime and Russia does not mean that they are ready to surrender, opposition media office reports
In an interview with Asharq al-Awsat, the U.N. envoy argues that shared Americana and Russian interests have helped reach the deal on southern Syria
The opposition body slams attacks by the regime and Russia on areas that were freed from ISIS by the FSA
The buffer zone in southern Syria agreed upon between Russia and the United States is creating division among opposition ranks, Enab Baladi reports
SANA quotes Russian foreign minister as saying that the latest discussions between the different opposition ‘platforms’ have represented a qualitative shift
The Syrian government is making significant economic concessions to Russia, which will have long-term damaging effects on the Syrian economy, Enab Baladi writes
Kyrgyzstan and Kazakhstan voice concerns over Russia’s attempts to involve its allies in the de-escalation zones, Alsouria Net writes
Alliance faces harsh criticism amid rising civilian death toll from its war on the embattled jihadist group, Ain al-Medina writes
Russian spokesperson rejects legitimacy of footage, claiming activists are attempting to produce similar videos, Zaman al-Wasl reports
Negotiations between main players appear to confirm Iranian forces will be kept away from Syria’s south, as per Jordanian and U.S. demands, Alsouria Net writes
State media reports on preliminary consultations between Assad regime and key backers during fifth round of Astana negotiations
Writing for regime mouthpiece Al-Watan, Maysoun Youssef claims that U.S.-backed groups attempted to blame the Syrian government for its own use of chlorine gas in Ain Termeh
Rebel spokesman confirms strikes which hit the village of Al-Qahef northeast of Suweida city, opposition website reports
Observers warn of possible inflation after regime injects 10 billion Syrian pounds of the new denomination, Qatari-owned newspaper reports
Diplomatic source says Russian officers working nearby observed no use of chlorine gas by Syrian government forces, loyalist Al-Baath writes
Russian official warns of imminent U.S. ground invasion after sources report the handing over of an air base to American forces, loyalist website writes
Syrian soldiers appear to corroborate officer’s comments that abuse is widespread and defections are common in the regime’s volunteer force, All4Syria writes
Despite the end of the battle for Aleppo, locals continue to fear for their safety amid lawlessness and violations by loyalist militias, Enab Baladi writes
New attack pushes the death toll to over a hundred in a week of strikes on ISIS-held areas, according to opposition website
Russian deputy FM says American claims of new chemical attacks planned by Assad government are unsupported and hinder the peace process
Political opposition rejects current efforts to implement the Russian-proposed de-escalation zones, claiming the agreement works to consolidate areas of influence, Souriatna writes
Russian, Syrian and U.S.-led coalition warplanes bombard civilian areas in
Deir-ez-Zor, Raqqa and Hassakeh, opposition website writes
U.S. is also expected to send an observer to the negotiations scheduled to be held July 4-5, Kazakh foreign minister says
Russia’s top diplomat meets with head of Cairo-backed opposition group in Moscow to discuss ceasefire and upcoming negotiations in Geneva and Astana
Rebel-controlled south risks being cut in half if regime forces take ground between Daraa city and the Jordan border, Zaman al-Wasl writes
Fifth round of talks will be held in the Kazakh capital July 4-5, Foreign Ministry confirms
Russia acknowledges failure of pro-Assad forces to advance on the ground resulting in the regime’s announcement of a two-day truce in the besieged southern city, Souriatna reports
In an interview with Asharq Al-Awsat, the American diplomat says his country gave false hope early on to Syrians who believed the U.S. would intervene militarily against Assad
Moscow ends communications channel with Washington designed to prevent accidents over Syrian airspace after the downing of Syrian plane by U.S.-led coalition
Loyalist Al-Watan writes that events in Syria are witnessing a shift in favor of Assad as American and opposition forces, as well as those states which back them, deal with defeat and infighting
Syrian and Russian airstrikes have destroyed most infrastructure and residential buildings in areas outside their control, according to opposition source
Russian spokeswoman addresses journalists following reports of Syrian army gains against ISIS and the Nusra Front in the desert, state media writes
French President Macron must convince Moscow of the benefits of a political solution if Paris hopes to have any luck in settling the Syrian crisis, Michel Abu Najm writes for Saudi-owned newspaper
Russian deputy FM says discussions are underway with Iran and Turkey to hold talks following Ramadan, government outlet reports
CNN and other Western media outlets exploited the photo of Omran Danqeesh to falsely accuse Russia and Syria of crimes, Russian spokesperson tells journalists
Russian deputy FM confirms meeting will take place in the Kazakh capital a week later than planned, according to government media
Online sources close to Russia claim jet was downed using anti-aircraft weapons which arrived by way of the American forces, opposition outlet reports
Government outlet reports opposition rocket attacks targeted residential areas and a power station in the southern province
Abdrakhmanov says consultations underway between guarantor states Russia, Turkey and Iran to settle dates for new round of negotiations
Souriatna chronicles the 150-year history of Chechen migration to northern Syria from the time of Hadji Murad through Ottoman, French and Baathist rule
Washington aims to limit Tehran’s political weight and break the line of Iranian influence by engaging in deal-making with Russia, Ibrahim Hamidi writes for Saudi-owned newspaper
President Assad’s political and media adviser writes in loyalist Al-Watan that recent U.S. military action in Syria is part of a century-old plan to fracture the unity of the Arab world
Russian military website confirms renewed tensions between Syrian army forces and allied Iranian-backed militias in the south, opposition media writes
Russian experts claim Moscow must decide whether to cut and run or double down, as attack may be another indication of a shift in American policy toward Syria
Talks between Russia’s deputy foreign minister and Syrian envoy highlight importance of safe zone plan and reconstruction phase to alleviate suffering of civilians
In the wake of Khan Sheikhoun, U.S. statements this week exposing the Syrian regime for covering-up its abuses were intended as yet another warning to Assad, Russia and Iran, Walid al-Bunni writes
As the U.N.’s third envoy to the crisis, de Mistura’s efforts have largely focused on accommodating the Assad regime and Russia at the expense of the Syrian opposition, Walid al-Kuwatly writes
Writing for loyalist newspaper Al-Watan, Maysoun Youssef says the U.S. is likely using the Geneva negotiations to forward their own version of the Russian-proposed ‘de-escalation zones’ deal
Assad regime bombards Kafr Laha with vacuum bombs, killing a woman and injuring others, opposition website reports
Recordings of Russian pilot intercepted during bombing carried out in eastern Homs countryside, opposition outlet reports
Anonymous source tells Russian media that air drop may have fallen into ISIS-held areas because of delay in opening of parachutes, opposition outlet writes
Damascus mobilizes forces to desert region in attempt to prevent U.S.-backed rebels from making further gains in the area, opposition outlet reports
Russia says violations were carried out by Nusra Front and ISIS militants in the countryside of the capital and along the Syrian coast, government outlet reports
We should be wary of placing too much hope on the outcome of the most recent Astana talks, as the three previous rounds in the Kazakh capital produced little results, Walid al-Bunni writes
Russian FM tells U.S. president that America could play key role in preserving security inside proposed safe zones, Syrian government media reports
Around 400 rebel fighters and 640 families leave the rebel stronghold on buses for the Turkish border as part of a forced relocation deal, opposition website reports
Army’s chief of staff takes part in celebration held by Russian forces on the 72nd anniversary of the victory over Nazism, government media reports
Abdulnasser Al-Ayed explains that for Russia’s ‘safe zone’ proposal to work, Moscow will need to consider U.S. concerns despite attempts to sideline Washington in the Syrian peace process
Over 280 medical centers were destroyed and 150 staff members killed in 2016, according to Syrian interim government report
Education directorate says teaching Russian will help bolster the educational system due to the language’s prominence on the internet, loyalist newspaper Al-Watan writes
Syria’s foreign minister voices approval of Russian plan to establish de-escalation zones but rejects role of U.N.-led international forces in monitoring cease-fire, state media reports
Young Syrians hide in fear of forced recruitment as the regime scrambles to replace its fallen soldiers on the fighting fronts, opposition outlet writes
Rebel leader Abou Ammar says the international community’s disregard for Tehran and Moscow’s role in Syria will result in an expansion of the conflict beyond Syria’s borders, Alsouria Net writes
Russian-sponsored deal will involve the forced relocation of around 8,000 people to Idleb and Aleppo provinces, opposition outlet writes
Saudi-owned Al-Hayat reports rebel delegation approves plan but chooses to walk out of negotiations in protest at Assad regime’s continued bombardment of opposition areas
Russian-authored memorandum will enforce weapons-free zones in four areas of the country in order to restore infrastructure and services while allowing for the return of displaced people
Serving as a battleground for countless foreign and ideological belligerents, the greatest danger facing Syria is the fragmentation and polarization of its society, Walid al-Bunni writes
Russian delegation also holds bilateral meetings in the Kazakh capital with Iranians and the United States, Syrian state media reports
Armed opposition gives preliminary approval of Russian plan involving the establishment of “tension reduction” zones in Idleb province, north of Homs city, Eastern Ghouta and the country’s south
Russian president stresses importance of U.N. role during meeting with Merkel in the Black Sea resort city of Sochi, government media reports
Moscow hails phone call between leaders as constructive and ‘business-like,’ with the Russian president also urging caution on U.S. policy toward North Korea, Saudi-owned newspaper Asharq Al-Awsat reports
British-based group singles out regime and Russian forces for their human rights violations in report documenting the deaths of more than a thousand non-combatants in 30 days, Madar al-Youm reports
Army of Islam accused of firing on civilians protesting against the ongoing clashes between powerful rebel groups, opposition media reports
Russia’s head of arms control claims new ‘chemical theater’ could take place in the Damascus countryside, Saudi-owned Al-Hayat reports, weeks after Putin pointed to the possibility of ‘fake’ gas attacks to justify further U.S. strikes on the Syrian regime
A dozen people killed and hospital damaged by airstrikes on opposition-held Kafr Takharim, in yet another case of medical facilities being targeted by Syrian or Russian warplanes, Alsouria reports
The Assad regime is scrambling to receive assurances from allies and make sense of U.S. policy after the Trump administration’s surprise strike on a Syrian air base. But Damascus is failing to see that rules of the game have already changed, Yahya Al-Aridi writes for opposition outlet All4Syria
Civilians reported dead and wounded after central market is struck in Khan Sheikhoun, the site of this month’s chemical attack which preceded the first U.S. military strikes on Syria, opposition media Alsouria Net writes
Russian foreign minister tells European counterpart that Moscow will continue to move ahead with plans for a peaceful political solution through U.N.-approved channels, despite efforts by some players to evade negotiations in favor for regime change in Syria
Speaking to Zaman al-Wasl, the opposition figure explains that the stances of international and regional states toward the Assad regime have changed since the chemical attack in Idleb’s countryside on April 4
Opposition media center reports that Syrian government forces and allied militias continue to target rebel-held areas with heavy bombardment, now for the 40th day in a row, as the death toll rises in some residential districts
U.N. envoy tells reporters in Switzerland that cease-fire guarantors Russia, Turkey and Iran worked actively to ensure the success of a possible political settlement during trilateral meetings in Tehran, state news media reports
Activists and monitoring groups claim FSA troops kill over 50 Shiite militants in four weeks of fighting throughout Hama province, meanwhile a rebel missile attack kills Russian and regime personnel in the province’s northern countryside, opposition website Zaman al-Wasl reports
Report by U.K.-based human rights group documents regime violations in the Al-Waer neighborhood of Homs, including the killing of nearly 900 civilians, in the lead-up to resettlement operations being carried out, opposition media reports
Russia will continue to support a peaceful settlement and protect Syria’s sovereignty and territorial integrity against the international forces of terrorism and extremism, Putin tells Assad in cable, state media reports
UNSC Resolution 2254 is the only plan to settle crisis in Syria and covers all aspects of a peaceful solution, Russian foreign minister tells journalists during press conference in the breakaway republic of Abkhazia, Syrian state media reports
Saudi-owned Asharq al-Awsat explains that many opposition factions are still deciding whether to participate in the talks in the Kazakh capital, claiming that some parties believe Russia isn’t pulling its weight in enforcing the cease-fire deal
Donald Trump’s decision to strike the Shayrat base earlier this month was less about changing the balance of power in Syria, but instead represented a nod to his domestic rivals showing his willingness to act as a strong and decisive leader, Abdel Moneim Ali Eissa writes for loyalist outlet Al-Watan
Moscow’s behavior will further complicate the Syrian issue, opposition says, after Russia doubled down on its support for the Assad regime following the sarin gas attack earlier this month
Trump had to send a message to all parties supporting Assad that he won’t just resort to Syrian talks but will be part of the joint offensives in Syria, Tariq Alhomayed writes
During Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s first trip to Moscow, Russian president slams U.S. for act of aggression on Syrian territory, calling last week’s strike a violation of international law, government news agency reports
Activists claim scores of people are being killed in Idleb and Hama by the Russian air force in retaliation for the U.S. missile strike on the Shayrat air base late last week, opposition media office writes
Russian military would respond with direct action in the event its units are threatened in Syria, Duma defense committee deputy tells Russian media in a warning to the Trump administration
Al-Hayat columnist Ibrahim Hamidi highlights four observations in the aftermath of the first American strike on Syrian army positions, explaining that the coming days will show which of two tracks will be taken by Russian and the U.S. in response — military escalation between the two superpowers, or a renewed interest in a military-political agreement
Activists report numerous attacks on the rebel-held province over recent days, likely in response to last week’s missile attack by U.S. forces on a Syrian air base, opposition outlet Zaman al-Wasl writes
Vladimir Putin is a game-maker and a surprise-organizer. His counterpart in the Oval Office wants to be too
Activists and media report scores killed in Russian bombing of rebel-held Idleb, including a new strike on the site of last week’s chemical attack in Khan Sheikhoun, Zaman al-Wasl writes
Civilians voice concern over increased air campaigns against residential areas as witnesses report white phosphorus attacks in the hours after the U.S. cruise missile strike on a Syrian air base, opposition website Alsouria Net writes
Strike in Daraa province follows gains made by rebels in the provincial capital’s Old City amid intensified fighting for control of the southern region, opposition newspaper reports
Syrian warplanes will be decamped and transported to Hmeimym airbase and civilian airports in the capital and other cities following the U.S. strike in Homs, military source tells opposition newspaper Zaman al-Wasl
In a special op-ed for The Syrian Observer, the coordinator-general of the High Negotiations Committee explains that untying the Syrian knot will require isolating external influence on the Syrian scene, a transition with the establishment of a new political system, and the firm application of international law in order to hold war criminals to account
President Bashar al-Assad gave an interview to Croatian newspaper Vecernji List published Thursday, in which he reflects on six years of conflict, the negotiation process and the fight against terrorism. The following is the full text as published by government news agency SANA
Media activist Mohammed al-Saheli claims Russians stationed at the Hmeimim airbase in Lattakia denied Iran century-long rights to obtain land in the Qandil Valley in exchange for power supply to the coastal areas, opposition outlet writes
Moscow tries to bail out Assad regime in statement claiming Syrian warplanes struck a facility for making toxic bombs, resulting in a fallout which killed scores of civilians in Idleb province on Tuesday, Al-Araby al-Jadeed reports
Operations by the U.S.-led coalition to liberate Raqqa will not be enough as long as Assad and his regime continue their abuse against their own people, the real source of resentment which allows terrorism to thrive, Randa Taqi al-Din writes for Saudi-owned Al-Hayat newspaper
Residents in the loyalist coastal regions are expressing concerns over the increase in military activity in the area, amid greater efforts by Moscow to secure strong footing at the negotiating table, opposition outlet Zaman al-Wasl writes
Civil Defense says bombardment, possibly by Russian jets, destroys medical facilities in Khan Sheikhoun treating the victims of Tuesday’s chemical attack, opposition website Al-Souria writes
Amid heightened discontent among loyalists due to rising soldier deaths and poor social services, the wife of President Bashar al-Assad breaks with regime’s usual machismo image to appear in a video promoting the values of motherhood in Aleppo’s crippled districts
With the power balance in northern Syria looking as if it could tip the way of the Kurds, will Syria’s previously neglected community repeat the mistakes of Assad’s dominant minority experience, Eyed al-Jaafari asks in Lebanese Al-Modon
Coalition media office quotes HNC head as saying the Assad regime shifted focus of the talks to countering terrorism as a way to avoid discussing a political transition, adding that Moscow’s efforts to ensure a peace deal will not succeed while it supports the government on the ground
With fighting slowing on a number of fronts in Syria’s north, weapons traders face a sharp drop in arms prices as new players enter the market, bringing with them a surplus of stock, Iqtissad reports
Gatilov avoids making comments on the progress of the ongoing intra-Syrian talks, stating that a number of meetings are still to take place with different Syrian participants
As key players look to fill the vacuum after the expected fall of ISIS’ capital of Raqqa, Al-Hayat columnist Ibrahim Hamidi breaks down the serpentine motivations behind the recent surge in international action on Syrian soil
Russian FM urges joint action from countries involved in the Syrian file, whether they were ‘invited to Syria by the legitimate government’ or not
Defense Ministry spokesperson rejects claims made by militant group that rebel fighters shot down a Russian helicopter, saying that all aircraft in in Syria can be accounted for, Syrian government media writes
Fate of crew remains unknown after key rebel group claims responsibility for hitting a possible regime helicopter near the Suffiyat area in Kurds Mountain, opposition media Zaman al-Wasl reports
Toxic gas attack on the Latamaneh hospital kills medic and patient, as a medical relief agency releases a report claiming over 100 hospitals were hit by Syrian or Russian strikes in 2016
Second batch of aid to arrive within a month raises the total amount of soft wheat provided by Russia to over 50,000 tons, government media reports
As intense fighting continues in areas of the capital, a Russian daily newspaper rebukes the regime and backs opposition claims that government forces fled from battles and that Republican Guard units suffered heavy losses, website Alsouria Net reports
After an Israeli attack against an Iranian weapons shipment to Hezbollah in Syria, the writing is on the wall that Assad no longer commands respect anywhere as Russia and Iran try in vain to prop up a discredited regime
Syria’s forceful response to the recent Israeli aggression is a Russian message that U.S. hegemony is ending in the region
The four military officials will be banned from traveling to the EU and unable to access any assets in the bloc or its banks
Assad tells a visiting Russian-European delegation that the government will pursue two tracks to resolve the conflict in Syria, counterterrorism and the political process, stressing the importance of striking national reconciliation deals in doing so
Head of government delegation calls the Astana talks a major achievement, as the issue of terrorism was resolved satisfactorily with the world acknowledging its existence in Syria
Syrian regime not receptive to de Mistura’s proposed visit to Syria as the next round of talks in Geneva approach
Sheikh Rakan al-Khudeir, the head of the Army of Free Tribes, tells All4Syria that guarantor states have failed to commit to the cease-fire achieved in previous rounds of negotiations, leading to opposition groups boycotting the recent Astana talks
Regime and Russian airstrikes target civilian centers in Idleb, killing and wounding many through use of vacuum missiles
Jaafari, while highlighting the success of the third round of Astana talks, blames Turkey for the absence of the opposition delegation
FSA delegation boycotts Syria peace talks in the Kazakh capital, leading to speculations about foreign pressure on the opposition delegations
Head of rebel groups delegation Mohamed Alloush said he would boycott Astana talks to protest Russia’s failure on the ground to make good on every promise it has made on public media
Prominent journalist Mohamed Abazid was killed in Russian bombardment in Deraa even as news of the killing of the famous doctor Hassan al-Hariri, known as “Father of Martyrs,” circulated on social media, causing widespread grief among Syrians
In an agreement with the regime, the opposition fighters, in the face of regime’s continuous bombardment of al-Waer and loss of civilian life, were forced to leave the area
Assad says U.S. forces in Syria are ‘invaders’ and he has yet to see ‘anything concrete’ emerge from President Donald Trump’s vow to prioritize the fight against ISIS. Below is the full interview as published by SANA.
In a blatant violation of the recent truce, Syrian regime mounts offensives on rebel-held areas, killing 55 civilians, as the Russians massacre another 30 in Deir-ez-Zor
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu says that Turkey is bent on striking PYD-led Kurdish militas if they remain in Manbij, as Euphrates Shield forces advance toward the city
Kremlin spokesperson denies that Russia allowed Israel to strike Hezbollah from Syrian airspace and says talks between Putin and Netanyahu will focus on Syria, state news agency reports
Amid Russian-Iranian political rivalry over influence in Syria, more concrete competition in the sphere of economics surfaces as Damascus, in deference to Russian requests, delays implementation of strategic agreements with Tehran
Kurdish displays of multi-directional alliances with Russia, Iran and the U.S. come as no surprise, as all sides, united in curtailing Turkey’s influence in the region, contemplate the preservation of an Alawite state
As Assad regime jets raid Al-Waer district in Homs, killing and wounding more civilians, it becomes ever more clear that Russia has completely failed to uphold the cease-fire signed in December of last year
As the results of Geneva talks divide the opposition delegation into parties of optimists and pessimists, the regime is swiftly extending its control, leaving little doubt that the revolution is nearing its end
Following the opposition’s downing of a Syrian plane, Russian and Syrian jets retaliated through air raids in Idleb, killing and wounding many Syrian citizens
The latest Astana talks mark a regression from the first round as the US returns to the scene, spurring a series of regional and international developments which undermine earlier achievements
The Syrian regime forces scored a major gain against ISIS militants in the eastern countryside of Aleppo, while the negotiations at Geneva continue as Russia and US talk of plans for establishment of safe zones
The refugees who streamed out of the ravaged city of Aleppo on buses towards an unknown future have found cold shelters elsewhere in the country, yet their hopes to return home stay as strong as ever
Although almost everyone cooperated with the Russian project, including Turkey, Gulf countries, and the Trump administration, this wasn’t enough
Syrian government delegation and Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gatilov agree on the need to prioritize fighting terrorism at Geneva
The international body, along with its influence, has been compromised by the Russian veto which on several occasions stood to thwart any attempt at salvaging Syria today
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov said that the draft resolution put forward by Western countries to impose sanctions on Syria was unacceptable to Russia and violates the presumption of innocence
Russian Admiral Grigorovich-class frigate leaves Crimea to Syria to join a group of Russian warships in the Mediterranean Sea, Syrian news agency reports
The two warring Syrian sides do not have the power to reject or obstruct any peace deal and the position of the new US administration on Syria will determine whether the Geneva talks will be successful
De Mistura must try and unite the opposition delegations if the Geneva talks are to be successful, and any future solution will require UN member states to stop funding terrorism and collaborate with the Syrian government, writes Samer Dahi for loyalist Al-Watan
Regime warplanes launched 15 air raids and dropped six barrel bombs on al-Manshiya neighborhood in Daraa, intensifying clashes and forcing schools to close, opposition outlet reports
De Mistura expresses reservations over success of Geneva 4 if a political solution is not reached and states that US position is still unknown
The decline of Iran’s dominance is inevitable due to its diverging interests with Russia in Syria and the emergence of an American policy shift
A number of al-Baath Brigades have been formed from university students, and more are currently recruiting volunteers
The Trump administration’s opposition to the US-Iranian nuclear agreement is not shared by its allies among European countries and in the UN
Syria’s President Bashar al-Assad denied Amnesty reports on mass killing in a Syrian prison and said President Donald Trump’s ban on Syrians targeted terrorists, not the Syrian people. Below is the full interview he gave to French TF1 TV and EUROPE 1 Radio as appeared in SANA, the Syrian news agency
Opposition is sticking to its position that Assad can have no role in the transition, saying “the heavy price paid by the Syrian people” would have been wasted if he remained in power
The recent inclusion of Amman into the Astana consultations bloc may herald the end of Jordanian support for the Free Syrian Army in southern Syria, writes Samer Dahi for loyalist Al-Watan
Turkey’s numerous transgressions, as well as the late arrival of its delegation to the meetings, proves its lack of seriousness and “clear will” to hinder dialogue, state media quotes Syrian government envoy as saying
Opposition’s official media claims nation-wide ceasefire at risk of total collapse due to Russia’s support for regime bombardment of the southern Syrian province, which has killed 47 people in past three days
Rebel commander tells opposition outlet Zaman al-Wasl that Ahrar’s Farouq Brigades left the city in an effort to end indiscriminate civilian deaths, adding that it expected other factions to follow suit
Turkish president announces plans to clear Raqqa of ISIS as well as 4,000-5,000 sq. km of land in Syria’s north to establish safe zones, while regime forces set sights on the Ghouta of the capital Damascus and the country’s south
Opposition website Enab Baladi reports on the eleventh-hour struggle between political and armed opposition groups to form a delegation for next week’s negotiations in Geneva with the Assad regime
Washington-based organization’s “charges and propaganda fakes” were dismissed as false long ago, Syrian state media quotes the Kremlin as saying
Russia’s deputy FM speaks to government news agency SANA about Moscow’s expectations ahead of next week’s UN-supervised negotiations in the Swiss city of Geneva
An interview with Kheder Khaddour on why, despite its weak fighting capabilities, the Syrian army remains a key element of the regime’s survival strategy. Here is the second part of the interview.
Opposition outlet AlSouria Net speaks with the Syrian actor and member of the Cairo platform about next week’s negotiations in Geneva with the Assad regime, the role rebel groups will play, as well as Moscow’s intentions surrounding the political process in Syria
Alsouria reveals the names of the 21-member delegation to the upcoming talks in Switzerland, as confirmed by the HNC late last week, despite prominent rebel groups Ahrar al-Sham and Jaish al-Islam being excluded from the final list
Various opposition groups are refusing to cooperate to form a delegation for the upcoming Geneva negotiations with the Assad regime, as rifts emerge between the HNC and rebel leaders who participated in the Astana meetings late last month, Ibrahim Hamidi writes
Saudi-based opposition newspaper reports on accidental killing of three Turkish soldiers in Russian operation near Syria’s northern border, as Putin attributes blunder to ineffectual military partnership between the two countries
Medical workers and facilities are deliberately and repeatedly targeted by Syrian and Russian air strikes with 167 specialists killed in 2016 alone, opposition site Sada al-Sham writes
State media SANA reports on meeting between Syrian president and Russian Duma delegation as sides look to boost cooperation in the education and health sectors following recent gains against the armed opposition
Political opposition stands its ground against attempts by Moscow to influence the make-up of its negotiating delegation at the upcoming Geneva talks, while the US presidency begins meetings with UN and regional leaders on the Syrian issue, Sada al-Sham writes
Opposition website reports on recent strikes on the capital and northern Idleb province which killed and injured scores of people as fighting for control of the last remaining opposition-held areas intensifies
Activists Anwar Bunni talks to All4Syria about his efforts to prosecute rights violators in Europe, explaining that his recent efforts to file suits in numerous countries is a partial opening of the door to justice in Syria
Amid intensified efforts to clear Damascus and its surroundings of rebel forces following the fall of Aleppo, Enab Baladi lists the areas in which the opposition continues to hold off inside the capital region
In Saudi-owned Al-Hayat, Ibrahim Hamidi breaks down the current struggle for representation at the upcoming negotiations as well as the tug of war around prioritizing the political and military tracks
Assyrian and Syriac Christians in Syria describe their situation in two words: “Feeling of injustice” and “exclusion”
Death toll still to be announced after explosion rocks Russian APC carrying nine soldiers in the coastal province, opposition media reports
In the lead-up to the Syria talks in Geneva, attendees should prepare for the US president to shift focus from the political process to the issue of establishing safe zones, Ali Dahi writes in loyalist Al-Watan
The country’s Alawite sect, which has been largely marginalized by Syria’s opposition, must be embraced in any future transitional stage if they are to reach the goals of the Geneva communique, writes Saleh Qallab for Saudi-owned Asharq al-Awsat
Russia says regular meetings will be held in the Kazakh capital, and will include representatives from the Syrian government and opposition along with other countries, with the aim of working towards implementing the peace process, according to state media
Russian FM rallies for Syria’s return to the 21-member body claiming the suspension of its membership has hindered efforts at securing peace in the country, Syrian state media reports
At least four aid workers wounded in air strikes by the anti-ISIS coalition in the northern province, opposition media reports
Home to hundreds of archeological sites, rebel-held Idelb’s historical artifacts have seen the full effects of corruption, looting and deliberate bombardment over the past six years, as those antiquities that aren’t destroyed are gobbled up by an eager international black market, Hussein Abdullah writes
Lebanese website Al-Modon comments on the fracturing of opposition forces in Syria’s northern provinces as internal fighting forces factions to side with one of the two main rebel groups, Ahrar al-Sham or Al-Qaeda’s affiliate Jabhat Fateh al-Sham
Saudi-owned Al-Hayat details the recommendations inside the separate Kurdish and Russian draft constitutions, which call for greater autonomy for Kurds and a more decentralized government, while also acknowledging the multi-ethnic make-up of Syria’s demography
Loyalist newspaper Al-Watan explains Syrian political opposition figures invited to Russia’s capital Moscow for meetings after news emerged of Russian plans to impose a new constitution on the rebel delegation at Astana
Rebel representative denies opposition delegates agreed to consider Russia’s draft constitution, saying that three issues will determine whether the opposition will continue its participation in political process — these include consolidating the ceasefire, bringing in humanitarian aid and releasing prisoners, Alsouria Net writes
Ain al-Medina explains the reason Moscow sent non-Russian special forces to a foreign country as part of a special mission for the first time since the breakup of the Soviet Union
Opposition spokesman announced the rebel delegation to Astana refused to address Moscow’s calls to review a new draft constitution, Zaman al-Wasl reports
The draft constitution has been prepared by Russian experts in order to speed up the political process
Opposition media reports on interview between rebel negotiator and German press agency DPA following rumors of rebel representatives accepting inducements from the Assad regime
Key rebel group says it will not back down until former Al-Qaeda affiliate is stopped after fighters launched attacks on groups attending the Astana negotiations earlier this week, opposition media reports
Kremlin claims supersonic bombers destroyed Islamic State command posts and arms caches after taking off from airfields in Russia, SANA reports
Russian senator overseeing committee on foreign affairs voices confidence in truce process as ceasefire gains popularity among armed opposition groups, Syrian government newspaper SANA reports
Syrian government’s head negotiator speaks to the press about the success of the talks in Kazakhstan’s capital, lauding the efforts of allies Russia and Iran in reaching an agreement to form a ceasefire monitor
Government news agency SANA publishes transcript of Syrian president’s interview with Japanese journalist regarding the state of the current ceasefire, this week’s peace talks in Kazakhstan, and what is likely to come from a Trump presidency
Alsouria Net speaks to insider at recent meetings between Turkish representatives and the Syrian armed opposition, in which most major rebel groups — except Ahrar al-Sham — agreed to attend the negotiations with the Assad regime in Astana next week
Loyalist Al-Watan newspaper writes that Erdogan’s mounting domestic and international problems will force the Turkish president to accept that the only way to restore his regional standing will be through rapprochement with Assad
Russian FM says opposition delegation at Astana will include those groups who have signed December’s cessation of hostilities agreement, calling on all factions not linked to ISIS or Nusra to join the truce ahead of negotiations
Writing for All4Syria, Walid Bunni urges opposition factions attending the upcoming talks in Astana to resist foreign pressure for short-term gains
How will the Syrian opposition go to Astana and what are the issues to watch out for? Political opposition and religious figures speak with Alsouria Net about what strategic changes must be made in order to emerge successful
Minister Abdrakhmanov proposing next Monday as the working date to hold talks on Syria in the Kazakh capital
Russian FM meets with counterpart Abdrakhmanov to discuss preparations for the upcoming Syrian peace talks to be held in the Kazakh capital next week
Alaa Ibrahim says reconciliation agreement will take place in the Eastern Ghouta area outside the capital Damascus within the next few days
Deputy head of the Syrian Interim Government expresses hope that a Trump presidency will contribute to Turkey’s efforts to ensure a successful ceasefire in Syria
Obama’s two terms and the lie of the bloody Arab Spring made us feel that George W. Bush was a dove of peace. Bush did not, in practice, destroy anywhere but Iraq, given that Afghanistan was already destroyed, whereas Obama went ceaselessly from Syria to Libya and Yemen.
Eight people killed in Russian attacks which targeted apartment complex in Babka, while separate Syrian and US-led coalition strikes killed scores of Al-Qaeda-affiliated fighters in Idleb province
What Moscow is trying to achieve with the political settlement depends to a large extent on the Turkish and Iranian positions, and on the possibility of reaching clear agreements between these actors amid independent efforts to direct their battles in ways which achieve only their interests
Opposition members claim ongoing violations by regime and allied Iranian militias in the Damascus countryside is proof the regime does not want the truce deal to succeed
President Assad has said that his mission, according to the constitution and according to the laws, that we have to liberate every inch of the Syrian land. Following is the full context of the statement, as published by SANA
Russia is not serious in its wish to impose a ceasefire, Walid al-Bunni argues
Displaced Aleppans in Lattakia and Tartous are eager to return to their embattled city to prevent demographic change after the regime and Russia declared victory against rebel fighters there
Lebanese militia stopped Russian engineers from entering the area outside the capital after negotiators reached an agreement with locals, sources claim
The past 12 months has seen the killing of over 50 journalists by different parties to the conflict, but the activity of prominent institutions provides a glimmer of hope for journalism’s future in conflict-ridden Syria
Russia’s acknowledgment of the armed opposition is one of the requirements of profiting politically from the victory in Aleppo. This means that transforming the military victory into a political settlement requires recognizing the enemy before sitting with him and agreeing to a solution to the conflict.
Is it really possible for Russia, Turkey and Iran to achieve a lasting solution which enables Syrians to choose their political system in a secular and democratic state, as stated by the three countries following meetings in Moscow?
Foreign minister praises the success of the Syrian-Iranian-Russian partnership during meetings with top officials in Tehran ahead of the upcoming Astana dialogue this month
The government forces and their allies including Lebanese Hezbollah have been trying to press advances, particularly in an area northwest of Damascus in the rebel-held Wadi Barada valley
Research shows a wave of purchases by Iranian traders involving a large amount of Syrian real estate in a number of cities including Damascus and Homs
Russian publication mocks Syrian president after failing to comply with orders from Moscow
Unannounced negotiations are being held between American and Russian representatives to draft constitutional and political principles for a solution built on the principle of “political quotas” close to “the moderate Lebanese model”
The unpredictability of Russia’s Syria policy troubles both its allies and enemies who worry the Kremlin may be selling empty promises ahead of upcoming peace talks in Geneva
The gamble made by Damascus and its allies is that the US will be in a hurry to make any achievement in the Syrian crisis, and will accept the idea of Assad’s nomination in the coming elections due to domestic reasons related to their own upcoming election season
Tripartite meeting held in the Russian capital to discuss respecting Syria’s independence and territorial integrity in preparation for February negotiations in Geneva
In the wake of Aleppo’s fall and the upcoming peace talks in Geneva, Moscow moves to obtain the upper hand on Tehran and Hezbollah in securing its interests in Syria
Syrian Foreign Ministry source says attack is further proof of the need to combat terrorism at any cost
Tensions rise between the two key powers as Russia issues firm statement warning any side of retaliation if warring parties attempt to obstruct the evacuation of locals
Critics of “Sheikh” Omar Rahmoun say the former Homs-based revolutionary sold out his compatriots in east Aleppo after overseeing a ceasefire agreement between opposition fighters and the regime
With Aleppo characterized by its vibrant textile industry, which contributed about a third of Syria’s total industrial production, what will the devastation of the “economic capital” mean for the country’s economy in the long-term?
Assad forces are trying to divide and isolate the remaining rebel-held areas through repeated daily incursions and heavy bombardment, the worst the city has so far been subjected to
Does sharing Syria in its current state mean dividing it among its occupying powers? The facts say that the forces which control Syria today will not be able to coexist within this division, Walid Bunni argues
President Bashar al-Assad has accused the US of sponsoring terrorist groups in Syria by labeling them ‘moderate opposition’. In an interview with the Russian TV channels, Russia 24 and NTV, the Syrian president said the United States tried to promote the idea of so-called moderate opposition in Syria.
Following is the full text of the interview:
Attempts by regime intelligence personnel to infiltrate armed opposition groups led to the rapid capture of Aleppo’s eastern neighborhoods, sources claim
Russian monitoring center announced over 100,000 civilians have been evacuated from the eastern neighborhoods since military operations began
Will Iran spend 2017, which is fast approaching, fighting to take over the remaining Syrian towns including the Damascus countryside which is still partly under the control of the rebels?
Syrian president tells newspaper that no one will be considered immune from the law, including all opposition members abroad who wish to participate in dialogue
Interim government’s minister for health calls on international community to pressure belligerents to stop indiscriminate shelling of Aleppo after 56 civilians were killed on Friday
The Nobel Peace Prize nominated White Helmets, responsible for saving over 78,000 lives across Syria, believe that they are targets of the Syrian regime and face torture and execution. Below is the full statement
Syrian president says Syrian army victory in Damascus or Aleppo would reflect a significant political and military achievement
Scores now killed as widespread bombing of the northern province nears 100 casualties in three days
Rebel groups voice willingness to negotiate safe passage for civilians after withdrawing from Aleppo’s Old City
What does Donald Trump have to do with Iran and Russia’s insistence that rebel fighters be evacuated to Idleb exclusively, even though areas of the Damascus countryside under opposition control are much closer? Walid Bunni explains
Authorities in rebel-held Idleb province close schools after scores killed amid intensified strikes by regime and Russian warplanes
Coalition U.N. envoy rejects Moscow’s veto of a seven-day cease-fire aimed at allowing desperately needed aid to enter the besieged eastern Aleppo neighborhoods
Head doctor at destroyed Al-Quds hospital says staff are now providing first aid in homes and treating wounded in basements to avoid the recent bombing campaign by regime and Russian forces
Opposition leader meets with president of Iraqi Kurdistan to push for an end to attacks by regime, Russian and Iranian forces on the people of Aleppo city
Russian Defense Ministry spokesperson confirms terrorist shelling of hospital which killed a paramedic and severely injured two staff members
Foreign minister says agreement will call for all gunmen to leave the city, adding any armed group that refuses to leave will be treated as ‘terrorists’
Russian jets hit the northern neighborhoods of Idleb with vacuum missiles while regime warplanes carry out relentless strikes on the nearby town of Binnish
Opposition figure stresses need to lift the siege on the besieged city and deliver urgent humanitarian aid to civilians trapped inside
Opposition factions merge to form new coalition in the wake of devastating regime-led offensive to recapture the last remaining rebel-held areas of Syria’s second city
Deputy opposition leader calls on Obama to act in his final days in office after scores of displaced civilians massacred by regime shelling on east Aleppo
Opposition negotiator tells BBC that Aleppo is ‘an important place for the revolution but it is not the last place’
Opposition negotiators of the Homs neighborhood are pointing to an older truce agreement after being heavily bombed with rockets and napalm for almost two weeks straight
Does the fall of the ISIS-held town of Dabiq to Western-backed forces signal the end of the radical Islamist group, and could its legacy live on following its possible demise?
Ministry spokesperson says officers from Hemeimeem monitoring center wounded in Aleppo while waiting for aid convoy to arrive
De Mistura denied his intention to resign from his post, expecting Obama and Putin will continue their efforts to reduce the level of violence and to increase humanitarian aid till President-elect Donald Trump takes office early next year
Trump symbolically and practically has given a green light to finish off Aleppo city, and he has become, along with Obama, partners with Putin in the most horrific stage the city has endured in its long history, writes Abdel Wahab Bedarkhan
Reason for the clashes is not yet known but resulted in the closure of the city’s market and a state of panic among residents
European Parliament’s new resolution a continuation of the repressive approach and the silencing policy towards alternative outlets, says Syrian information minister
Russian FM says proposed opposition conference organized by Paris will hinder any upcoming Syrian-Syrian peace talks
After nearly six years, and due to the complexities and overlaps of international actors and players – regionally and internally – it became clear that the strings are no longer pulled by the Syrians or even regional states as the conflict has mutated into score-settling between super powers, chiefly the US and Russia
The push by Assad and his allies to achieve decisive victories before the end of Obama’s term, and the beginning of an unpredictable Trump presidency, could explain the brutality which they are employing against Aleppo, the Damascus countryside, and the eastern and western Ghoutas
Damascus has rejected a proposal from Moscow to host a broad conference for the Syrian opposition with “Russia’s guarantees” aiming to form an expanded opposition coalition ahead of possible peace negotiations in Geneva
Syrian opposition leader calls on Denmark and European friends of the Syrian people to help establish safe zones in Syria for civilians fleeing regime and Russian air strikes
Group of locals, including women and children, claim terrorist groups prevented from leaving the eastern neighborhoods several times amid a shortage of basic necessities
Air strikes on the province’s northern city hit a roof-tile workshop killing seven and wounding more than 10 others, according to activist
Key opposition leader discusses with French FM ways to lift the blockade of Syrian towns and cities by regime forces and Iranian-backed militias
Talks touched on bolstering cooperation in trade, investment, oil, gas and transport with the main goal of equipping Syria against the threat of terrorism
Confusion heads political expectations worldwide, with cautious optimism and wishful thinking being shared between the current US administration, Russia, Iran and Assad, as concrete details around what a Trump presidency would look like remain unclear
Aleppo health directorate announces all civilian hospitals out of service due to Russian bombardment
Local Syrian sources and Russian officials claim “terror groups” fired on demonstrators and civilians attempting to flee the opposition-held eastern districts, reports media
Russian monitoring center confirms delivery as part of larger effort to provide over 17 tons of food and medical support to several provinces
Opposition negotiators trying to spare the area what happened in other areas, like Daraya and Moadamiya, especially given that the regime is trying to take control of the southern countryside of Damascus
The advent of Trump to the presidency is likely to draw the curtain on this era, which requires relying more than before on subjective factors, and inventing means of resistance which are less costly to the revolution, and less dependent on external support
Russian defense ministry rejects claims by monitors and news outlets claiming jets struck three Aleppo hospitals in as little as 24 hours
Foreign ministry calls on chemical weapons watchdog to investigate purported crimes by opposition factions in Aleppo after Russia claims to have verified traces of toxic gases in recovered shells
Syrian President Bashar al Assad said on Tuesday Damascus would have to “wait and see” if U.S. President-elect Donald Trump would change Washington’s policy on Syria but that he was ready to cooperate with him in fighting militants. Following is the full text, as published in SANA
New report by human rights group claims regime is responsible for the death of 188,729 civilians, over 90 percent of all victims from nearly six years of war in Syria
Strikes kill and wound dozens while civil defense forces are working to lift the rubble to save the survivors and remove the corpses
Despite the president-elect’s promises to withdraw American power from the region and revert to a more isolationist strategy, history shows us that major changes in US foreign policy rarely occur with the rotation of presidential administrations, writes Eyyad al-Jaafari
Event will include leading domestic and internationally-based opposition figures in the Syrian capital with support from Russia and the Assad government
Trump will not support the armed opposition and will not support intervention in Syria, loyalists say, but he will strongly support fighting terrorists
An increase in state repression and random violence has contributed to the spread of “war commanders” and the occurrence of a coup in social segments to the benefit of the emerging “new guard” of businessmen
Aleppo’s opposition fears Russian plans for all-out offensive after claims point to rebel’s use of chemical weapons in regime areas
Opposition says found munitions are instead evidence of the Assad regime’s collusion in the use of internationally-banned weapons
Military sources confirm carrier has completed its journey to its destination and is undertaking joint operations in the Mediterranean
Three children among those killed in the Russian attack on the opposition-held Kfar Dael village, according to emergency responders
Opposition leader hopes Trump can prove his critics wrong by showing greater leadership over Syria than his predecessor Barack Obama, with a comprehensive new approach to protect civilians
Russian PM says high-level Israeli officials expressed their desire for someone who can control the situation on the ground in Syria
Kremlin announces meeting between deputy foreign minister and Syrian ambassador in the Russian capital Moscow
Russian president says the only way to end the crisis, return the displaced and rebuild the economy is through political dialogue
Air raid, which was likely Russian, kills eight children and two women, according to UK-based Syrian Observatory for Human Rights
Local councils supported by US and other Western states stopping UN aid delivery to Aleppo’s eastern neighborhoods, says Russian foreign ministry spokesperson
New report states largest number of barrel bombs landed in Damascus province, followed by Hama province, and then Aleppo and Idleb, killing 14 civilians
Economic support from friends like Iran and Russia has bolstered efforts by Syrians’ to fight terrorism for over six years, says Syrian deputy FM
Russian and Egyptian foreign ministers speak about boosting cooperation between the two countries
Russian security source confirms Admiral Grigorovich frigate en route to support fleet in the Mediterranean
Bashar al-Assad told Serbian newspaper Politika the US’ “secret collaboration with terrorists is the reason why all attempts at a ceasefire and political transition in Syria have so far failed.” Following is the full text of the interview as published by SANA, the official news agency.
“It’s not pressure that created the problem — it’s the intellectual cultivation and the mentors who were raised by the teachers of Al-Qaeda and the Wahhabi ideology… This is the fruits of decades of sectarian broadcasts and miseducation.”
Top general confirms Russian and Syrian forces have offered to open corridors out of the besieged city for civilians and militants to leave
More than 12,000 square km of territory has been liberated from terrorist control due to Russian and Syrian forces, Russian defense minster claims
The issue that is difficult to find a clear explanation for so far is the reduction in the intensity of the bombardment. Is there something threatening the Russian aircraft? Or is Putin sending a message to the Iranians after the dispute that erupted between them that they will lose without his support?
“Committee believes it is necessary to revive the truce once more in Aleppo and elsewhere and remove the fighters of Jabhat Fateh al-Sham and permit international organizations to enter the eastern districts, and to bring out wounded and sick and treat them”
Coalition’s secretary-general criticizes UN envoy for remarks in which he hinted at possible war crimes from FSA and rebel fighters
One of the most likely reason’s for Russia’s announcement to halt raids on Aleppo may be that Moscow has begun to sense the weight of international pressure upon it, and has begun to resent the situation of international embarrassment which the developments in Aleppo have caused
Russian foreign minster says US has proven it has no desire to separate so-called moderate opposition from Al-Qaeda-linked groups
Syrian government says it rejects selective approach of UN member states which refer exclusively to the suffering in eastern Aleppo
Russian monitor announces delivery of 300 food packages containing flour, sugar and canned food to families residing in Sayyidah Zaynab
Upcoming bilateral talks between Syrian and Russian foreign ministers to focus on military, political, and humanitarian situation
First European lawsuit to target regime for the involvement of its members in the disappearance of two French nationals in Syria in 2013
70 countries announce support for European initiative to end bloodshed and circumvent Russian veto blocking UNSC resolutions on Syria
Russian FM explains fighting terror and starting political process a top priority, during meeting with German and French leaders in Berlin
Regime warplanes strike areas of Idleb province with high-explosive bombs as Russia announces no intention to reinstate humanitarian pause
“Frankly, right now I do not see any preconditions for the ministerial meeting… as of today, at issue is the fulfillment of existing arrangements,” deputy FM tells reporters in the Russian capital
Russia’s victory in enabling the regime and Iran’s militias to enter eastern Aleppo will comprise a major turning point in the Syrian war and will lead to a major disruption in the balance of forces to favor Iran, its militias, and the Assad regime
Cairo announces success of negotiations aimed at evacuating the injured and delivering aid to the besieged areas of Aleppo
One person killed and five others wounded in Russian air raid on a civil defense center in the Idleb countryside
Following is the full text of the interview, as appeared on SANA, the official news agency
Foreign ministry spokesperson says act will be considered an attempt to assist and bolster terrorists in Syria if no condemnation of the Belgian strike is issued
Source says Iraq’s second largest city, whish is held by ISIS, has seen the evacuation of leaders’ wives in the lead up to the government’s effort to liberate the city
Opposition says it is unacceptable some EU nations continue to defend Russia despite their ability to immediately stop the onslaught occurring in eastern Aleppo
Workers at the Al-Yemdiyeh Hospital say the facility has changed location twice over the last six months as a result of raids which destroyed its previous two sites
Opposition figure calls Russian-proposed temporary truce in Aleppo a ‘gimmick’ aimed at breaking the FSA
Syrian embassy in Moscow confirms foreign minister will pay to visit Russian capital in the coming weeks
Geneva meeting will discuss issues related to the separation of ‘moderate opposition” groups from Nusra Front terrorists in eastern Aleppo, says Russian envoy
Event will feature dance and ballet shows, folk arts and traditional crafts, musical concerts, a photo exhibition and the screening of a Russian film
The Syrian war, which displays open geographical boundaries, requires closure at the level of all the region’s nations. This is a measure demanding coordination which is still not there, due to the sharp Russian-American clash.
Report documents the toll of Russia and Assad regime attacks on Aleppo’s eastern districts over 25 days since the end of truce on September 18
Emergency respondent says Russian strikes hit medical storehouse in Tarmanein’s residential areas as diplomats meet in the Swiss city for negotiations to end the intensification of fighting
Opposition leader urges states to help end Assad and Russia’s bombardment of Aleppo’s residential areas which have killed hundreds of civilians in the past days
The Syrian President Bashar al-Assad claimed in an interview to Russia’s Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper that the smell of WWIII is in the air. Following is the full text, as published by SANA, the official news agency.
This development represents a departure by the opposition because of the blatant shift in Russia’s role from a joint position in international oversight of the political process, alongside the US, to a direct party to the war, alongside the regime, against the Syrian people
Second mortar attack in less than two weeks targets Russia’s embassy in the Syrian capital
Humanitarian aid consisting of foodstuffs delivered to displaced people in Syria’s coastal region, ceasefire monitor confirms
Syrian president says he hopes normalization of relations between Moscow and Ankara could help shift Turkey’s Syria policy
Christians in these areas have also suffered from the Iranian presence, but in a different way from bombardment and destruction like Syria’s other areas, as communities leaving in large part due to a moral collapse and widespread disorder
Syrian families residing in makeshift housing in town of Rasas receive Russian food aid support
Opposition leader condemns Russia for vetoing a French-Spanish draft resolution aimed at preventing the aerial bombardment of Aleppo
Attack follows death of three Ahrar al-Sham fighters who were killed in clashes with the Jund al-Aqsa group late last week
Ambassador says resolution drafted by France and Spain at UN Security Council meeting on Syria reflects their “nostalgia over colonial past”
Coalition spokesperson says meeting with Russian media delegation aims to draw world public opinion closer to the Syrian revolution
Military sources claim the international coalition against ISIS conducted strikes against the regime army in Al-Tharda Mountain to prevent the radical group from obtaining internationally banned weapons
Russian foreign minister says Nusra Front and ISIS will never be part of any ceasefire agreement as Moscow upholds its demands calling for the separation of Nusra from Western-backed “moderate opposition”
President Bashar al-Assad told Danish TV that the United States doesn’t have the will to reach any agreement about Syria. Following is the full text of the interview, as appeared in SANA
According to a local journalist, unemployment exceeded 70% of people at the beginning of the Russian military campaign in Lattakia, but now he expected it to have become higher.
Religious organization accuses regime of “the deliberate disregard of the values and ethics of the Christian-majority areas in Damascus, especially Bab Touma”
Eight more towns announce signing of reconciliation agreement bringing the total number to over 700 since February
Civilians killed as Damascus suburbs bombarded with surface-surface missiles, cluster munitions and barrel bombs by Syrian and Russian forces
The signatories developed the petition with a group of experts in international relations and international law
Syrian and Russian forces pledge a peaceful exit and necessary support for armed fighters willing to leave the rebel-held districts
Local activists and pro-ISIS media claim aid dropped from Russian planes landed in areas under Islamic State control
Opposition figure says world must reign in and punish Russia for pushing the world toward a situation which resembles Germany’s role in Europe prior to WW2
Friday Sept. 30 marked a year since Russia entered the Syrian war in support of the Assad government
“It is Syrians alone — opposition or loyalist — who have no interest in continuing the conflict and this absurd war, and this back and forth between two nihilistic forces, the regime and its opposition”
Moscow to send delegation of experts to Geneva for consultations with the US with the aim of finding a possible solution to the war in Syria
Hospitals face severe shortages and death toll rises as Assad escalates Aleppo offensive
Daily life in Aleppo will descend into hell within a month under air strikes from the regime and its Russian ally, civil defense official warns
The Syrian opposition claims to have obtained a large number of Grad missiles with foreign help
Coalition leader says Russian and regime forces are deliberately targeting aid convoys, civilians, hospitals, and vital civilian infrastructure
Bashar al-Assad and the Iranians are working to impose their agenda on the next US president from now
Boris Johnson tells Turkish media that Assad, Russia and Iran are carrying out a large proportion of the massacres in the city as fighting intensifies in residential areas
US Congress and the Pentagon have ignored the Obama administration’s efforts to secure a truce in Syria, says top adviser to Assad
Syrian minister says US unable to distinguish Nusra Front from other armed terror groups in Syria because it constitutes the “backbone” of opposition forces
Regime sources claim Moscow has built up its ground forces including heavy artillery and multiple rocket launcher systems in the Damascus suburb
Head of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation issues call to intervene quickly to stop the killing and massacres which are being carried out in residential areas
“There is a massacre in Aleppo” hashtag circulated by Turkish social media users as Assad and Russian bombardment of northern city intensifies
Opposition says the international community continues to show inaction towards heinous crimes committed in broad daylight in Aleppo
SNC deputy says opposition will abandon efforts to reach a political settlement after Assad regime and Russia intensified their attacks on rebel-held areas of Aleppo
States concerned with the conflict are rushing to divide up the country and threatening both its existence and the fate of its people
Foreign Minister Walid Muallem on Saturday addressed the 71 session of the United Nations General Assembly held in New York. Below is the full text of the speech as published by SANA
Muallem discusses situation in Syria with Russia’s Lavrov as well as representatives from Iraq, Belarus and Oman
US betrayed Syrian revolution because it wanted to destroy the country’s military infrastructure as it did in Iraq, says prominent thinker and author
Activist says regime helicopters dropped at least five barrel bombs on the district, killing nine and wounding dozens
FSA groups have footage showing the moment the attack took place and the remnants of the weapons used, says interim government PM
President Bashar al-Assad gave an interview to Associated Press published Thursday. Following is the full text as appeared on SANA, the Syrian official news agency:
Besides the U.S., no one but Assad and the Russians has an air force in Syria
Raid strikes a medical center for the Union of Medical Care and Relief Organizations killing five workers from the charity
Regime warplanes strike besieged area as US-Russian brokered truce collapses
Russian Defense Ministry spokesperson says video of incident shows no evidence of convoy shelled from the air
The danger does not lie only in what has happened so far, but more in what the Obama administration may do during what remains of its term
HNC and Coalition present framework for political solution during UN General Assembly in New York
“No place for Bashar from the beginning of the transitional period,” key opposition figure tells EU foreign minister
ISIS-linked media reported group brought down a MiG aircraft belonging to the Assad regime air force using anti-aircraft missiles
Any US forces entering northern Syria would be seen as an occupation force, like the Russian and Iranian forces, says group’s co-founder
Syria has become divided between conflicting forces into spheres of influence
Official sources announce Russian companies intend to invest in Syria’s electricity and tourism industries in the coastal province of Lattakia
About 45,000 civilians faced with choosing between leaving towards Jarablus or letting the regime declare it a military area, activist claims
Presence of the Russian forces on the Castello Road is not acceptable due to its lack of neutrality, says local council
High-level military source says rebel group was responsible for most of the 60 documented truce violations
Objective gives hope for peace and will create the necessary environment for a political settlement, Russian spokesperson tells reporters
Main political opposition says FSA will deal “positively” with truce but stressed rebel groups have the right to defend Syrians and the revolution against regime aggression
Group’s deputy general dismisses truce as a deal which forfeits the sacrifices and gains of the revolutionary people while working to benefit the Assad regime
All “fleeing” capital has its own reasons, but the final result is the flight of capital and the stopping of the wheel of production in the Syrian economy
The opposition meets with high-level diplomatic figures in London to discuss its three-stage political vision, which includes six months of negotiations, a transition period lasting 18 months, and ending in elections
Lebanese newspaper says Putin and Obama bear responsibility for Erdogan and Assad failing to meet
If what we hear is true, the solution is based on acknowledging the status quo and surrendering to the rule of the current regime despite the killing, destruction and displacement that it has carried out over the last five years.
“It does not seem that Obama is far from joining the list of the Russian president’s fans, especially in that he was keen throughout his second term, which witnessed a terrible escalation in the brutality of the Assad regime against its opposition, to stand on the side of the victors”
“What happened recently for the Turkish leadership to decide to send its tanks and soldiers inside Syrian territory and support some of the rebel groups to regain Jarablus from ISIS?”
Regime to open roads to residents and opposition fighters who wish to relocate to rebel-held Idleb
Rise in domestic tourism can be attributed to expansion of safe areas following Syrian army advances, says minister
Top diplomats meet on sidelines of G20 summit in Chinese city of Hangzhou
Lavrov stresses importance of differentiating between “opposition groups supported by the United States and the terrorists whom the opposition use as a shield,” during phone call with Kerry
Turkish PM says all relevant parties, including the regime of Bashar Assad, were informed of Turkey’s Operation Euphrates Shield to prevent the establishment of a Kurdish corridor
Until recently, Damascus saw the Kurds as an ally able to help pressure a wide geographical area that needed hundreds of thousands of soldiers and at the same time would constitute a thorn in the Turkish throat, which was greedy to swallow Syrian geography and people at the same time.
Sources claim Russian warplanes hit rebel-held areas of Idleb with internationally banned weapons
Foreign ministry spokeswoman says Russia condemns opposition’s “inhumane stunt” to disrupt a UN aid convoy to citizens of Aleppo
The clashes that have erupted in Hassakeh between the Kurdish PYD militia and the forces of Assad’s mafia regime may be one of the swift results of this common approach and a first indication of the new understandings between Turkey and Russia, which Iran may not be far from.
Nusra’s recent effort to rebrand itself under a new name does not change the fact it is a terrorist organization, top US diplomat tells journalists
The UN was not consulted or involved in the negotiation of this agreement
Following the recent Turkey-Iran-Russia strategic alliance, Assad sought to find a role to play in the Kurdish file, choosing to strike Hassakeh in order to be at the center of the Kurdish issue
Russian envoy to UN says evidence of ISIS access to chemical weapons production underscores importance of convention to fight chemical terrorism
Humanitarian corridors should not be used to supply terrorists with weapons and fighters if serious about reaching a solution to the crisis in Aleppo, says Churkin
Districts of Al-Sukari and Al-Zourzour targeted by regime and Russian forces, killing and wounding civilians
Local sources claim Assad forces using internationally banned munitions on the besieged Homs neighborhood
Russia and the United States have not yet agreed on dividing influence in the Middle East, and they are providing space to the regional countries to dive further into this quagmire
For the consecutive third day, Russian warplanes launch attacks from Iran to strike Syria, and targets “overlap” with America
Mikdad says Damascus wants Moscow and Tehran’s efforts to succeed in bringing Turkey back on the right track in order to ensure regional security
Kremlin announces raids killed up to 150 Islamic State fighters in the eastern province
In a statement released on Sunday, the Syrian Coalition said that the spectacular gains recently made by rebel and FSA forces in Aleppo have brought in near hysteria on Assad and his allies, making them commit wholesale massacres against the Syrian people
Moscow is convinced that Syria’s opposition should distance itself from ISIS and Jabhat al-Nusra
Both sides called on UN Special Envoy for Syria Staffan De Mistura to intensify his efforts to start intra-Syrian talks without preconditions in Geneva
The most violent strikes targeted the public market, medical centers, and the blood bank building. Three civil defense ambulances and a vehicle were destroyed in the Russian airstrikes on the rebel-held town
The opposition’s High Negotiations Committee (HNC) suspended its participation in the Geneva negotiations about three months ago due to the Assad regime’s refusal to implement the UN Security Council resolutions on Syria
Russian warplanes hit the towns of Kafarnaha, Qabtan al-Jebel, and Howr in the western Aleppo countryside, simultaneously with artillery bombardment on the city of Andan in the northern countryside, leaving dozens killed and wounded
The Church of the Virgin Mary, which was hit by the Russian air strikes, is the only church in the city. It dates back hundreds of years, having been built in 1886
violent bombing on Friday killed two children, Abdulillah and Shadi al-Hwayri, in addition to scores of injured, mostly women and children
The aid targeted people and families mainly displaced from Daraya city due to terrorist acts
The new mechanism will be composed of intelligence services, foreign ministries and militaries of the two parties
The primary aim of the battle of Aleppo was “defending civilians of all religions and sects”
The opposition is preserving pieces of the injured people’s clothing and shrapnel from the barrel bombs as evidence that could be used for examination and analysis
According to leaders in the Islamist and moderate groups, Western diplomats, and officials and civilian activists in Aleppo, 10 reasons can be noted for the “Aleppo coup”
The regime had been pursuing a political-military plan based around extending its control over Aleppo and waiting for American-Russian pressure to hold a round of negotiations in which the regime would be the victorious party
IRGC’s Defense News Agency announced on Tuesday the death of two of its officers – Gulam Hussein Musawi and Ali Nazri – during the latest clashes in the Syrian city
Russia and Iran’s militias launched a heavy assault on Aleppo last month, allowing Iranian forces and allied Iraqi and Lebanese sectarian militias, as well as what remains of the Syrian army still loyal to Assad, to impose a siege on eastern Aleppo
Moscow says bombers destroyed a command and control post and a large field camp near Al-Sukhne, also killing a “large number” of militants
Source says militants have failed at breaking the Syrian army’s blockade of rebel-held areas of Aleppo despite the media’s attempt to mislead the public about events in the northern city
Rumors circulate on social media around the proposal to scrap religious studies for “ethics” after some MPs accuse the curriculum of fueling sectarianism
Russian deputy FM tells press that there are no plans for a major offensive in Aleppo city after US warns of escalation
Local sources confirm six deaths and dozens injured in continued regime-Russian strikes on the western city
Top opposition figure criticizes international community’s failure to stop Russian and regime aggression against civilians in rebel-held districts of Aleppo
Kremlin spokesman says media “fabricated” claims Russia dropped chlorine gas on Saraqeb city in response to the shooting down of a helicopter by rebel forces
Rights group says 1,557 civilians killed by warring parties during the month of July
Moscow confirms five dead in downing of Russian helicopter on its way back to Hmeimim airbase in Lattakia
Correspondent and activists say civilians still in danger from government and Russian forces as regime falsifying facts as part of media campaign
Member of the opposition’s political committee says regime and Russian operations are clearly aimed at encircling Aleppo and forcing the evacuation of its residents
Army of Islam spokesman says situation in the city “extremely bad” but stresses the city will not fall to government and Russian forces
Russian monitor says opposition fighters violated UN-supported truce a total of 894 times since its implementation in February
What Kerry says and what the Europeans think is not important
Three events passed with unusually little interest from Syrians, which suggests that it is up to Syrians, who are the true stakeholders in preserving the unity of their country and the dignity of their people, to think of other ways to end their tragedy
Sources claim Syrian president traveled to Russian capital last month to discuss terms of a settlement between regional and international powers
New report by UK-based human rights monitor documents civilian toll of last five months in Syria
Some observers view the new rebel offensive as paving the way for the fourth phase of the Battle of Yarmouk in Syria’s coastal region
Home for the elderly and office for documenting violations among Russian warplanes’ targets in the western province
Most hospitals have been forced to suspend work while they avoid being targeted by Russian and regime bombardment
Syrians see the affiliation of Nusra with Al-Qaeda as a reason for dragging woe upon the Syrian revolution and the areas in which Nusra is present
Vacuum and cluster munitions pound medical facilities in the western Aleppo town killing a dozen and wounding 45, activists report
It is expected that Russia will redouble its efforts politically and militarily until the end of this year to create a situation in Syria that allows them to achieve most of their aims from the intervention
Al-Qaeda’s affiliate in Syria responds to story in US newspaper accusing the Front of “plotting external operations against Europe and the US” as the two world powers gear up for strikes against the group
Foreign ministry says it keenly followed developments between the two sides during Kerry’s recent visit to the Russian capital
Moscow had positively received the U.S. letter and had tried to offer some commitments
“All the indicators and data indicate that this deal is on the way to being implemented, and it may be in Russia’s interest that it succeeds, because it would make it easier for them to pull back or limit their involvement in Syria”
According to a seven-page draft agreement, Moscow and Washington are considering high-level coordination beyond “carrying out air defense” in Syria’s skies, to reach a level of “direct cooperation” between the two armies and their intelligence agencies against Nusra Front and ISIS
Opposition’s negotiating committee urges US and Russia to conduct a thorough review of their operation to fight terrorism in Syria
Coalition members criticize international community for lack of will in holding Russian, Iranian and Syrian human rights violators accountable
Assad and Russian forces commence push to retake the coastal town after rebels announced they seized the area on Sunday
Khaled Khoja accuses “negligent friends” of attempting to prop up the Assad regime following Turkish prime minister’s comments on social media
Russia and Assad seeking to create “new military equation” in Syria to impose a political solution favorable to the regime, says opposition leader
Rebel and diplomatic sources confirm air raids killed 10 people and injured dozens more near Hadalat camp for internally displaced people
US top diplomat to visit President Putin to discuss developments on Russia’s fronts
Russian FM expresses concern over UN envoy’s “lingering” to fulfill commitments to hold a new round of talks between the Assad regime and opposition in Geneva
Legal advisor to the FSA says battle for rebel-held Aleppo’s supply route on a knife’s edge as regime army uses internationally banned weapons to advance on Castello Road
Emergency services work to remove victims from beneath the rubble after eight killed in air strikes on Burj Qai
Sources claim opposition figures are looking to undermine the HNC and regional supporters’ stance on Assad leaving office prior to a transitional process
Washington has delivered a proposal to the Kremlin accepting joint military coordination in return for Russia pressuring Assad to end the bombing of moderates and restart political talks
Kremlin says Russian and American leaders stressed commitment to military and diplomatic cooperation in effort to defeat terrorism and arrive at political solution in Syria
Humanitarian aid arrives in the Damascus countryside as part of joint Syrian-Russian initiative to assist cities affected by terrorism
Assad regime responsible for killing 3,471 civilians including 590 children this year, UK-based monitor reports
Obama has taken care to place blame for Syria’s disasters on everyone except himself while his assertion that “America is safer” is no longer true
“American administrations are famous for creating problems, but they never solve any,” Assad told the Australian SBS TV channel. The following is the full text of the interview, as published by SANA.
“We have presented a clear proposal that the transitional stage will be led by five deputies to the president,” opposition figure tells Russian reporters
Normalization of Turkey-Russia relations might reflect positively on the Syrian crisis, Russia’s ambassador says
Muslim Brotherhood leader says organization tried for a year to prevent the Syrian uprising from turning into armed struggle
Defense ministry spokesman says comments by US official on Russian actions in Syria lack specifics
Claims Russian forces are guarding Israeli experts during excavations in Syria’s ancient desert city
Opposition urges EU to impose sanctions on Russian companies involved in the delivery of weapons shipments to the Assad regime
Diplomat says Russia assisting Syrian army in fighting defensive battles to prevent Al-Qaeda’s Nusra Front from changing balance of power on the ground
The helicopter was brought down by the OSA system that was in the possession of Jaish al-Islam at the end of 2012
New campaign urges social media users to share photo and video evidence of Russian war crimes since September last year
UK envoy to Syria says reports of Russian strikes on civilian areas constitute a violation of the UN-backed cessation of hostilities agreement
Russia feels that the search for options for a political settlement in Syria must be accelerated because it is stuck between diverging military and political priorities with Tehran and Damascus
Air strikes kill dozens of people in eastern Syria as regime and allied forces make short-lived gains against ISIS in Raqqa province
The Russian media’s announcement of a new Syrian cabinet before Damascus’ own state-run media has infuriated loyalists who claim Moscow is wielding all the power
Russian and Western-backed assaults on the Islamic State-held cities claims lives on all sides as fighting intensifies across the county’s north and east
Was the aim of the Russian defense minister’s visit to Syria an act of contempt against Assad in an attempt to portray him as being obedient to Russian orders?
Heavy bombardment with phosphorus munitions on Aleppo’s countryside causes major damage to property and ignites massive fires
Coalition’s political committee member says increasing flow of refugees part of regime plan to bring about demographic change in Syria through systematic displacement
One must keep in mind that on the July 7-8 a NATO meeting will be held in Warsaw
Moscow working to expand scope of humanitarian aid to Syria with two deliveries per week, according to Russian coordination center
Video posted by RT appears to show Syrian president surprised by Russian defense minister’s visit at the Hemeimem airbase in Lattakia
Opposition figure says conflict will intensify as the regime and its allies aim to impose a military solution on the crisis as hopes for successful negotiations fade
Defense ministry spokesman rejects claims Russian air forces targeted US-backed opposition near the Iraqi border last week
Trade program between the two countries sees thousands of tons of Syrian fruits and vegetables reach Russia in the past five months
Islamist rebel alliance declares new offensive to recapture towns from fighters loyal to Bashar al-Assad after successfully taking Zaitan in southern Aleppo
“Vision… Palmyra after Liberation” exhibition opens at Damascus University to commemorate recapture of city by Syrian forces in March
Unconfirmed reports of the death of Islamic State Caliph send social media sites into a frenzy as intelligence officials downplay likelihood of leader’s killing
The list targets for assassination 25 Britons whom the Assad regime accuses of joining ISIS
Lavrov reiterates need to separate so-called moderate opposition from Nusra Front
Twin bombings kill a dozen people and injure scores more after suicide bombers target civilian districts of the suburbs
Emergency responders confirm the death of 20 civilians following Russian strike on marketplace in the northern city
Aleppo remains the most destroyed and devastated, representing 58% of the ruined surfaces in Syria due to the regime’s heavy bombing, with explosive barrels and Russian missiles
New report by UK-based monitor alleges that Assad regime is responsible for the deaths of 19,773 children since the outbreak of the Syrian civil war five years ago
“All those armed formations that have not joined the regime of calm, or joined it but do not observe it, should bear all responsibility”
Ceasefire monitor says 20 civilians dead in shelling by Islamist militants on neighborhoods of Midan and Mouhafaza
Lavrov warned that Russia will not approve any attempts on stalling air operations in Syria
Russian monitor says opposition has violated the cessation of hostilities agreement over 600 times since it was announced late February
If we look at the military situation on the banks of Euphrates, it is apparent that the Syrian regime forces and its allies – including Russia and Iran – are essential party in the war on ISIS in cooperation with the PYD and its US allies
League comprises five teams with players drawn from schools, camps, rebel groups and nearby villages
The Quds Force is a Special Forces unit of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards responsible for their extraterritorial operations
New report says high percentage of women and children casualties represents a “stark indication of the deliberate targeting of civilians by regime forces”
In statement to UN chief, top opposition figure says that the regime and its allies have commenced a campaign against civilians in liberated Aleppo and Idleb
Official sources report civilian deaths and injuries, including a pregnant woman, as shells fall on a number of neighborhoods of Aleppo and Deir-ez-Zor
Opposition surveillance claims Russian squadron left Hemeimeem airbase and committed attack in Idelb killing over 40 civilians
We spent the whole month of Ramadan living in fear.
Turkey blames Russia for overnight strikes on Monday which targeted two hospitals and other parts of Idleb city
Armed groups that have not joined the ceasefire after this week will become a legitimate target “regardless of whether they are on the terrorist list or not”, Russian FM announces
Defense ministry says no combat missions have been carried out by Russia’s air force in the northwestern province
Head of the opposition’s High Negotiations Committee delegation in Geneva speaks to Zaman al-Wasl about why he will not support an upcoming round of talks with Damascus
Have the Islamic State’s attacks on regime-held areas on Syria’s coast signaled the start of a new battlefront, or a sinister plan to regain the confidence of Assad’s disillusioned loyalists?
Shelling by regime forces surrounding the besieged neighborhood results in four deaths and 15 others injured, including women and children
PYD says it makes sense that after its recapture, the city will become a part of the democratic federal system created by the Kurds in northern Syria
Western-backed SDF forces plan to incorporate the northern province into Kurdish self-administration once ISIS forces are driven out, representative declares
Zaman al-Wasl interviews newly elected prime minister of the opposition Syrian Interim Government Jawad Abu Hatab, who will succeed Ahmad Tomeh following his resignation
Sources report Moscow’s draft constitution curtails presidential powers and the role of the military in state affairs, and proposes a “regional assembly” as a means of decentralization
Security official says Russian air force has helped eliminate around 35 percent of ISIS and Nusra Front terrorists in Syria since September
Bakeries struggle to provide enough bread to displaced families in the coastal area as thousands flee regime and Russian air strikes in Jisr al-Shughour and Idleb
Russian coordination center reports militants from the Army of Islam group target military posts in Madaya and Eastern Ghouta with mortar shells
At least 27 residents killed and over 100 others injured in regime strikes on Homs countryside, reporters and opposition council confirm
55.3% of respondents in opposition-held areas support greater decentralization
Scores of fighters loyal to the Syrian president killed in continued offensive to take town of Khan al-Shih outside the capital
Questions remain as to why the key Lebanese Shiite group backed down from its accusations regarding the assassination of one of its top commanders in Syria
News of Russian foreign ministry official mocking Syrian president circulates through national media in most recent instance of Russian criticism of Assad regime
Defense ministry rejects reports by AP and the UN’s cultural agency that Russian forces are building a new base in the recaptured city of Palmyra
Rebel sources claim opposition fighters captured checkpoints from pro-Assad fighters in western Syria, killing and wounding scores
Armed factions, including Nusra Front and Ahrar al-Sham, attack majority Alawite village in north of Homs city in act of “vengeance” for regime and Russian bombing of Aleppo city
Rebel military sources claim Moscow is communicating directly with armed groups in Homs in an attempt to lure factions into entering dubious truces and sow suspicion among the opposition
De Mistura says date for new round of talks will be declared following meeting between ISSG countries in Vienna next week
UN envoy sees joint US-Russian efforts to influence warring parties to abide by new ceasefire deal a hopeful sign, says spokesman
Russian and Syrian musicians stage orchestral event in Palmyra’s amphitheater in tribute to fallen soldiers
Local activists claim Moscow has founded a second base in the desert city after taking over the Hmeimim military base in Lattakia last year
Truce observance in the provincial capital is very fragile in light of the number of terrorist groups operating in the city, Kremlin spokesman tells reporters
Assad says fighting for the city of Aleppo has come to resemble the heroic battle for Stalingrad, in Victory Day message to Russian president
For a year, I worked at a factory that makes plastic, but then it closed down so I joined an opposition militia. I left them a short while ago and am currently looking for a job
Center for monitoring the cessation of hostilities agreement in Syria launches in Geneva, top Russian diplomat announces
Russian monitoring center in Syria says it has recorded no violations of the ceasefire agreement in the rebel-held area of the Damascus countryside
Colleagues of doctor killed in Aleppo raids express their fear that there are no other practitioners to treat children in their areas
It did not take long for the US to prove it was not a ‘friend of the Syrian people’ – if it ever was – but rather became a neutral actor at best
AFP reports dozens of families fleeing their homes in the eastern Bustan al-Qasr district following heavy bombardment in recent days
Moscow says it aims to extend ceasefire truce to the northern city of Aleppo after a week of escalating violence in the rebel-held area
Opposition spokesman says Russia’s support for the Assad regime’s campaign against Aleppo is proof that it does not want a political solution to the crisis
World leaders deny opposition figure opportunity to meet in French capital to discuss the collapse of the internationally-backed cessation of hostilities
Russian deputy foreign minister says stalled talks are expected to recommence in May, Russian media reports
Documents include detailed information on over 300 fighters, a large number of whom are multilingual and boast previous military experience in numerous foreign armies
Health services and foodstuffs, including baby food, provided to families forcibly evicted from besieged towns in the country’s north-east
“Progress” in Damascus’ position following its acceptance of a “political transition” with its talk of forming an “expanded government”, in contrast to the HNC’s rigidity in clinging to the formation of a “transitional body” as the starting point for a political transition
Missing Alawite dissident was a threat to the Assad regime due to his popularity and efforts to push forward a political solution, wife tells Zaman al-Wasl
Truce between warring parties ends in practice while political opposition calls for suspension to the peace talks in Geneva
Reconciliations minister highlights importance of local reconciliations in the Qudsaya area of the Damascus countryside
Moscow backs Damascus’ calls for a ‘national government’ at the Geneva talks as Russian media attempts to portray pro-regime figures as legitimate opposition
Russian president offers words of support to Assad on the occasion of Syria’s Independence Day
Opposition spokesman says proposed transitional governing body will include parties from the regime side
De Mistura says there are hopes the volume of aid to those in need will increase as the internationally backed truce shows signs of holding
Russia’s foreign ministry says it has not been made aware of US plans to arm opposition fighters in the event the current ceasefire agreement collapses
Syrian president announces most of the contracts for rebuilding the war-torn country will be handed to Russian companies
Moscow contradicts regime statements regarding plans to recapture rebel-held Aleppo city from thousands of Nusra Front fighters
Use of chemical weapons by radical groups in both Syria and Iraq is proof that Damascus is not involved in such attacks, says Foreign Ministry spokeswoman
Syrian president says Russia has proved its position as a superpower by adhering to strategy of values and compliance with international law
World Food Program airdrops seized by armed groups with some aid ending up in the city’s markets, according to sources
What is happening in northern Syria seems to lead one to say that the truce, if it has not collapsed, is at least on its last breaths
“Aleppo: The Rise and Fall of Syria’s Great Merchant City,” Philip Mansel, 238 pages, I.B. Tauris, London, 2016
Delegation members will consult with Syrian officials regarding the upcoming parliamentary elections due to be held on Wednesday
Israeli media reveals Russia was asked by Tel Aviv to retrieve the remains of spy Eli Cohen from Syrian territory
Problem of extremism directly linked to the flow of refugees to Europe, Putin tells Austria’s president during meeting in the Russian capital
Deputy FM says calls for Assad to step down are an obstacle to the success of a political settlement in Syria
Abou Firas al-Souri confirmed dead in air strike which targeted a high-level Al-Qaeda meeting in the northern province
UN envoy meets with Russian foreign minister ahead of the resumption of peace talks in Switzerland next Monday
The US-led war against ISIS has given the major Kurdish powers in Syria, including the PYD, a peerless opportunity to achieve their long awaited nationalist vision of a territorially contiguous enclave east of the Euphrates
Kremlin’s goals are transparent and are represented through reaching a political solution in Syria, according to Vladimir Chizhov
Twelve Hezbollah members were killed by the brutal attack launched by the Nusra Front, Syrian opposition and fighting factions
Rebels take Khan Tuman and Eis hill from Assad forces in the northern province
Assad continues his interview with Novosti and Sputnik. The interview is published here as appeared on SANA.
Army says retaking of Al-Qaryatain another severe blow to ISIS following successive defeats in dozens of villages and towns in eastern Aleppo
French-made aircraft crucial in regime-Russia’s recapture of the ancient city of Palmyra last week
Before the implementation of the truce, Russia attacked opposition-held areas in the north and Aleppo and cut supply routes and arms and fighters’ corridor from Turkey
Ministry says contingent of Russian military engineers and dog trainers have landed in Syrian coastal region
Syrian parliamentary speaker and PM declare country will maintain its unity, territorial integrity and identity
Activists report student was killed when an air strike hit a school near Jisr al-Shughour on Tuesday
Terrorism in Syria and Iraq is receiving direct support from Turkey, Saudi Arabia, France and the United Kingdom, Syrian President Bashar Assad told Sputnik and Novosti
Around 70,000 people have fled Palmyra during the recent regime-led offensive to retake the desert city from the Islamic State
Taking of Palmyra is further evidence that the Syrian army and its allies are capable of defeating terrorism, presidential adviser tells Russian TV
Moscow sends engineer team to recaptured city of Palmyra to assist Syrian army in demining efforts
Moscow to deploy engineers and “special robots” to help in demining Palmyra following the Syrian army’s recapture of the ancient city last week
Forces will remain in Syria to continue fighting groups designated as terrorist by the UN, Kremlin spokesman says
US Secretary of State marks August as the date for a new constitution following his meeting with the Russian president, accelerating the political battle between the Syrian sides
Damascus attempting to stonewall progress of negotiations as sides enter discussions on the role of President Assad in a future Syria
Moscow informed opposition members of the need to achieve political transition without addressing fate of Assad, source reveals
Moscow’s decision to withdraw its forces from Syria has caught some regime supporters off guard as many relied on the Russian presence for their security and income
Moscow says it will enforce ceasefire agreement unilaterally if US does not respond to a request for “focused discussions” on monitoring of truce in Syria
On the fifth anniversary of the Syrian revolution, Zaman al-Wasl examines what happened to the mosques and squares where the protests began
Humble humanitarian relief reaches Syrian areas in dire need of help
Moscow’s role in Syria was an attempt to draw attention to their strength following the fall of the Soviet Union, and therefore to their influential role at the head of the new world hierarchy
President Putin says Russia will maintain support for “legitimate Syrian government” with financial and military aid following announcement to withdraw forces
Coalition member says main opposition considers calls for Kurdish federalism a step toward partition and will lead to “endless tensions”
All4Syria speaks with the head of the Building the Syrian State movement on what Russia’s decision to leave Syria means for Assad and the region
Demonstrators mark five years since the start of the peaceful uprisings against President Assad in March 2011
Western diplomats say the Russian withdrawal came as a surprise, especially that no indicators were detected beforehand
Presidential aide says Moscow’s decision to scale back its forces is a “positive” step during television interview
As Syrians around the world commemorate half a decade of civil war, Al-Souria Net summarizes five of the demands revolutionaries inside and outside the country have continued to fight for since day one
Syria says presidents agreed to the military scale back in a phone call, adding Russia will continue to offer support in combating terrorism
Deputy foreign minister says Moscow’s decision to pull out from Syria was agreed upon as Russia’s objectives had largely been fulfilled
Assad’s top aide tells journalists that Russia’s air force has fulfilled all its objectives inside Syria
Backers tell regime and opposition delegations to negotiate about “material issues” as Damascus and Moscow struggle to see eye to eye on a range of matters
Foreign minster says topic is a “red line,” adding government delegation will not have dialogue with any side to discuss the future of Assad
Cessation of hostilities an important step towards intra-Syrian political settlement, Russian president tells Greek PM
Having endured crippling air strikes and brutal ISIS-control for most of the past year, residents say the latest insult to the ancient desert city is international neglect
“Is it not Kerry, who agreed with Lavrov to the conspiracy theory which UN envoy Staffan de Mistura is carrying out against the Syrian opposition?”
Political adviser to the Syrian president speaks to Lebanese interviewers about the current Geneva peace talks and the recent ceasefire deal
Leaders from both countries agree to take “incremental steps” to tackle the possibility of a Kurdish state in Syria’s north
Head of the opposition’s negotiating team says dozens of people killed in the northern province as hopes for a successful ceasefire fade
De Mistura is talking about those who defend the Syrians and not those who defend the criminal of Damascus, Assad
The infant is now receiving medical treatment in Turkey after narrowly surviving Russian airstrike on northern city of Azaz
Pro-Damascus opposition meet at Russian-occupied air base to discuss forming group to draft new Syrian constitution
Head of the opposition’s negotiations team says talks should not recommence until Assad regime meets conditions ahead of plans to continue UN-backed talks on Wednesday
Regime loyalists, with the help of Russian experts, have been excavating Syrian antiquities in the southern Qalamoun region and shipping them off to unknown locations
Hard-line Islamist militants and former allies agree to “cessation of hostilities” in the Yarmouk refugee camp south of the capital
Assad regime urges rebels in eastern Damascus countryside to surrender and expel “foreigners” as clashes claim lives in a number of areas
Mobilization comes ahead of regime attempt to advance in Sheikh Aqeel as units take Bashamar from Kurdish forces
Peaceful demonstrations call for overthrow of the Syrian government and the unification of armed groups following start of internationally backed “cessation of hostilities” deal
Activists report regime forces and allied militias make a push in the Damascus countryside despite a U.N.-brokered cease-fire deal
Iosif Kobzon permitted by Russian forces to tour Hemeimeem air force base on Sunday
People in Syria’s ISIS-controlled regions fear being targeted by all sides under the newly implemented cease-fire deal, which excludes areas overseen by the Islamic State and Nusra Front
Beijing says it hopes international and regional states will now play a constructive role in promoting a political settlement
Moscow says it supports the solution that the participants of the Syria negotiations decide on, including the idea of creating a federal state
At least 27 violations carried out on Sunday by regime and Russian forces, study by human rights monitor reveals
At least 70 ISIS fighters killed in the recapture of the northern border town by Western-backed forces, says spokesman
The deal seen as “the first step in the right direction” to bring the bloody conflict in Syria to a halt
The armed opposition’s acceptance of the ceasefire could open a wide door for Nusra and ISIS to bring a large number of fighters into their ranks, as the two strike religious chords with “feelings of injustice” and portraying themselves as the “only two parties” in Syria standing against Assad, Russia and their allied militias
Syrian presidential adviser tells reporters in the Russian capital that Washington’s stance on terrorism “should be clear as the Russians'”
Political opposition remains doubtful over success of truce deal as key phrases still require clarification, such as the exclusion of “terrorist organizations” in being targeted
Kremlin responds to Syrian president’s decision to fast-track election date prior to restarting peace talks in Geneva Thursday
Syrian president confirms his government’s keenness to contribute to implementing the Russian-US ceasefire deal
Over 1,500 targets destroyed by strikes in the past 10 days, according to military source
Major military commanders now are among the many regime loyalists paying homage to the Russian president’s influence inside Syria
Council forced to work from a tent near the Turkish border after opposition factions, Syrian forces and Russian bombing displaced members and their families from northern Aleppo
“The first weapons market in the Idleb countryside” Facebook page has been known to offer a range of deadly items for sale, including mortar launchers and TOW launchpads
Civil Defense workers pushed to the brink of exhaustion as attacks by Syrian and Russian forces increase in the Hama countryside
We must not underestimate the extent of regional support for the opposition
Former nurses describe the moments their Medicins Sans Frontiers hospital was targeted by warplanes in Maarat al-Nouman
Activists claim images show Western-backed group transporting furniture and electronic devices out of Tel Rifaat and other nearby villages towards Kurdish-administered areas
Medical specialists warn of “disastrous” humanitarian consequences of regime siege on northern countryside of Homs province
Leader of the High Negotiations Committee consults with Syrian armed opposition on terms of possible ceasefire
Bashar al-Assad said on Saturday he was ready for a ceasefire, on condition “terrorists” did not use a lull in fighting to their advantage and that countries backing insurgents halted support for them. Below is the interview as published by the Syrian news agency SANA
Around 400 to 500 fighters have crossed the border, a Turkish security source confirmed
Turkish president accuses US of supporting terrorists in Syria with arms, “which go to terrorists inside Turkey in the end”
Fighting follows an attempt by the Democratic Forces to impose their control over a number of towns and villages in the northern Aleppo countryside
Syria’s representative to the UN says ISSG members should pressure the Turkish, Saudi and Qatari governments to end their support for terrorism and comply with UN resolutions
At least nine rebel groups unite under Hashim Al-Sheikh as Aleppo’s rebels face the risk of defeat from regime and Western-backed forces
Fighters from the armed group seize a number of buildings in the western outskirts of Kafrnaya on Monday
Turkey continues to help jihadists illegally enter Syrian territory to fortify the units of terrorist organizations, including Nusra Front and ISIS, Russia’s foreign ministry says
Russian PM criticizes Riyadh for suggesting deployment of ground troops as diplomats call on Moscow, Damascus and Islamic countries to help extinguish fundamentalism
Head of the opposition negotiating delegation says the solution for the crisis in Syria lies in neutralizing foreign influences represented by Moscow and Tehran’s “hostile” operations
Assad says he backs peace talks but that negotiations do “not mean that we stop fighting terrorism”
Rebel commander says Russian strikes have displaced 10,000 people from Hama to the northern countryside of Homs
High commissioner for human rights slams warring parties in Syria for their “horrendous acts” which have led to “shocking violations and abuses” committed on a daily basis
Militant group publishes documentary explaining events behind the two-month battle of “Allah Ghalib” in the suburb of Harasta last September
Rebel formations reach agreement with Syrian Democratic Forces to allow the the group to enter villages in order to protect them from air strikes
Russian FM submits proposal to world powers to end fighting in Syria with the initiative expected to commence on March 1, if approved
Assad regime should be made to understand they cannot resolve the situation militarily or impose events in the field or the negotiating table, says head of opposition’s High Negotiations Committee
Aid workers with links to the Syrian regime reported the comments to serve the interests of Assad, says US state department official
The strangest story is that of the famous British music band the “Beatles” that appeared in the 60s and whose songs are still listened to
Medics claim women and children among those killed as air strikes extend to other suburbs of Eastern Ghouta
Kurdish-Arab coalition takes ground from rival opposition factions in the northern countryside amid fierce bombardment by Russian warplanes
Activists say leaflets claiming regime is in possession of new and sophisticated weaponry is an attempt to exploit the state of fear following two nights of raids on Telbeesa
Rebel council backed by the Free Police and the Sharia Court forms crisis operations room to provide and preserve essential needs for locals as fighting for the city intensifies
Fighting on the ground in Syria appears to be reaching a new approach and is the first time that Saudi Arabia is willing to participate in a ground offensive to fight ISIS in Syria
It is necessary that the Syrian people and the opposition’s political and military institutions seriously consider their options in order to prevent the continuation of destruction in Syria and forestall the displacement of Syrians
Russian military adviser killed in shelling carried out by ‘terrorists’, defense ministry reports
Islamic State militants flee to assemble in the area of the thermal power station as regime forces secure villages of al-Sin, Jeb Ghabsha, Jeb al-Kalb and Aleena
Foreign ministry spokeswoman says opposition delegation withdrew from the talks after rebel fighters faced a series of defeats by the Syrian army and allied forces
The Syrian opposition faces pressure from countries led by America, at a time when a large number of the Friends of Syria Group nations are backing away from supporting their cause
Despite the daily horrors and dangers, civil defense workers have devoted their lives to saving and assisting the Syrian people in the most extreme circumstances
Assad regime gives opposition forces in the Homs countryside until Thursday to hand over weapons, threatening escalation if rebels do not comply
Activists accuse opposition delegation of “trading in Syrians’ blood” as Assad regime backed by Russian forces advance throughout northern Aleppo
Attack targeting Turkmen town of al-Burj comes as reports emerge of new Russian violations of Turkish airspace near the border
Doubts about the direction of negotiations drag on as UN envoy declares beginning to peace talks following meeting with opposition delegation at UN headquarters
Despite doctors’ continuous warnings to stay away from the video, the brutal and ugly content, I eventually dared to follow the envoy’s speech, to try to find a glimmer of hope or beam of light for the great Syrian people — or what remains of it
Washington is truly working for an independent Kurdish state in the near east
International players urge Syrian opposition to attend talks as debate continues around the composition of the opposition’s delegation, goodwill measures, and the negotiation agenda ahead of Friday’s peace talks in Geneva
Witnesses say Russian air force is using cluster munitions and “advanced” missiles against areas of rebel-held Homs
Defense ministers from Russia and Syria meet to assess Moscow’s anti-terror campaign in Syria
“We did not postpone the talks, and any reports about a change or delay comes from media outlets”
Opposition fighters foil regime attack on southern countryside of Hama, killing three soldiers
Russia’s deputy foreign minister declares peace talks later this week will be between Syrians alone
Manna is not part of the main opposition delegation, which was formed at a meeting in Saudi Arabia and has yet to say if it will take part in the peace talks
Opposition’s negotiating delegation in disarray as US secretary of state warns it could lose political and military support if it refuses to accept the conditions of the upcoming Geneva talks
Opposition figures rally in Turkey’s largest city ahead of peace talks in Geneva to protest the international community’s submission to Moscow and Damascus’ demands
Russian air force operations against terrorists in Syria have drastically altered the situation on the ground, foreign minister tells reporters in Moscow
Russia’s support for regime onslaught of moderate opposition and civilians risks damaging the already fragile process of intra-Syrian negotiations
“After my father died, we continued digging the hole so we could have a place to hide from the planes that fly over our heads every day to take photos and bomb us”
Invitation comes in light of the ongoing attempts by Russia to impose specific names on the opposition’s representation at the Geneva peace talks
Local media activist says fatal car bombing caused damage to a number of residential buildings, including a nearby medical clinic
Opposition figure says Saudi foreign minister “personally” responsible for delay of the upcoming Geneva peace talks
At least 10 confirmed dead in attack targeting northern town near the Turkish border
Defense ministry says it has no intentions to establish new airbase in Syria despite claims by Western media
An empowered Moscow, with its military presence and its “perpetual” military accord, has forced its interlocutors — including the Americans — to make one of two choices: a mixed opposition list; or two delegations, one the “Russian list,” and the other the “Riyadh list”
The Russian influence has resulted in preventing the “Syrian Democratic Forces” from advancing toward al-Shadadi, an oil-rich region, and turning to fight the Islamic State along the fronts of the Aleppo countryside.
“Various dates have been named, but the final decision will be made by the Secretary General of the UN on the advice and recommendations of Special Envoy Staffan de Mistura,” he added.
Russia “is insistent on dragging names into the list of the Syrian opposition delegation to the Geneva negotiations, with the aim of derailing the talks and gaining time to improve its allies’ military position.”
Moscow’s insistence on imposing Russian standards on the climate of the negotiations before they have begun could to a large degree obstruct the peace talks from being held at the scheduled time
Rebel forces seize towns of Alqamiya, Yani Yaban and Zeraa following heavy fighting on Sunday
Ministry tells UN that massacre in suburb of Begayliya would not have occurred without the constant support of certain states, including Saudi Arabia, Qatar and Turkey
UN-brokered deal to see hundreds of Islamic State fighters replaced with Free Syrian Army in the suburb of Hajer al-Aswad
The haze surrounding the Syrian issue has led to many overstatements by political analysts, politicians, and even ordinary Syrians, both in relation to the fears and dangers threatening Syria, and to the hopes of Syrians
Saturday’s deadly air raids target al-Sakhour marketplace and northern town of Ma’rasset al-Khan
Work is underway to approve a customs exemption agreement in the coming days, says Russian parliamentarian
Upcoming meeting between top Russian and US diplomats will explore Syrian political settlement in an “objective and comprehensive way”, says ministry spokesperson
Terrorism has spread to the states that have been supporting it for five years, Syrian foreign minister tells reporters in India
Russian deputy foreign minister discusses launching political process with representatives of the opposition on sidelines of tripartite Russia-US-UN meeting
Syrian foreign minister arrives in New Delhi for talks on boosting bilateral relations with India
President Assad says Syria remains steadfast after five years of turmoil thanks to Iranian and Russian aid
Scores dead and at least 100 others injured as Russian warplanes target city courthouse and prison
The UN’s proposed peace talks are hardly the result of a genuine desire to stop the killings. Instead, they are meant to create the illusion that the international community has now reached a consensus on Syria. This is patently untrue
I Have the Right to Learn campaign aims to help thousands of children without access to education in the eastern suburbs of Damascus
The US retreat from the Middle East, Russian expansionism in the region, and an increase in Tehran’s influence in Syria and the region has led the pro-Assad camp to dominate the Syrian file as we witness a decline of other influential regional and international players from the scene
In May 2011, following Syria’s popular uprising, around 1,500 detainees were released from the country’s most notorious prisons under presidential decree. Four of these detainees would later go on to form some of Syria’s most radical Islamist factions, and fundamentally change the course of the revolution
Representatives at the Vienna II conference agreed to disregard all points that were scheduled for discussion, even those which remain disputed, in order to settle one specific issue: the elimination of ISIS and other terrorist groups
Countries sponsoring terrorism must come to see they have reached an impasse and need to change their positions if recent Security Council resolutions are to be successful, top advisor to President Assad tells Lebanese TV
Medics say 10 people, including a 12-year-old boy, were killed when their neighborhood was targeted with two missiles loaded with toxic sarin gas
Security Council members urged to protect Syrian civilians as opposition demands an end to Russia’s indiscriminate attacks
“Hezbollah finds itself in an awkward position as its militia is unable to launch a wide response against Israel for fear of its response, which may result in more human losses in Hezbollah ranks, especially since a third of its fighters have perished in Syria”
Opposition factions in Aleppo are currently fighting on several fronts, including against ISIS and Kurdish militias in the northern countryside, and against the regime in the province’s south, west and north
The resolution opted for constructive ambiguity and mutual concessions in an attempt to secure a consensus. The result was a final draft outlining the maximum Moscow could get, and the minimum Washington would surrender
Deputy FM says Ankara committing ‘heinous crimes’ against Turkish and Syrian people by supporting terror and curbing freedoms
Rescue workers confirm 43 killed and 150 injured in attacks on a number of areas, including a busy marketplace, adding that at least 30 more bodies remained unidentified
Putin stresses operations in Syria will continue until objectives are fulfilled, despite Turkish “aggression”
Islamist factions recapture territory from Syrian army and allied militia forces in the Eastern Ghouta suburbs
“Russia’s remarks seek to buy more time for the introduction of parties within the ranks of the opposition closer in their positions to the regime … Their aim is to obstruct the political settlement efforts.”
Leaflets of Russian president distributed with caption reading: “The murderer of Syrian people”
Jihadi group says slain army soldiers and pro-regime fighters were killed near Banis village
Scores of civilians, including women and children, killed in shelling of school district in Douma city on Sunday, medics and activists report
Newly-formed alternative opposition, Syrian Democratic Council, elects Qahm Movement’s Haytham Manna and Ilham Ahmed as joint presidents following summit in Hassakeh province
Saudi capital tipped as new Syrian opposition HQ as one-third of supreme committee seats allocated to armed faction representatives
Opposition factions that participated in the Riyadh meetings have “betrayed the blood of the martyrs”, Nusra Front leader tells journalists
Local men from the Christian town of Sadad are arming to protect the area from ISIS fighters as thousands of women and children flee to regime-controlled areas
Nusra-linked Turkish jihadist kills and wounds dozens in attack on town of al-Eis, southern Aleppo, Islamist group announces
“The Conference is a message to the Russians after they tried to show that there is no Syrian party able to replace the regime”
Report documents 158 incidents of the targeting of vital facilities during the month of November, with at least 80 incidents conducted by Syrian government forces
In an interview with The Sunday Times, Syria’s president, Bashar al-Assad, warns that bombing will increase the risk of terrorist attacks by sleeper cells in Europe unless there is a concerted effort to destroy ISIS on the ground. The following is the full text of the interview, as published by SANA.
Foreign policy advisor to Iran’s supreme leader says Assad’s fate can only be decided by the Syrian people
FSA officers in Turkey have provided sensitive information, including rebels’ movements, bases, names and weapons to Russian intelligence
“In Syria, our armed forces are first of all fighting for Russia, it is the security of our people that they are defending,” says Russian president
The Northern Aleppo towns of Kafra and Sundaft are taken by ISIS as Russian airstrikes weaken rebel forces in the area
President Assad says terrorists are flocking from over 100 countries around the world to Syria, in an effort to transform the country into a hub for terrorism
“Many days I go to work in the morning without eating under the pretext that I am fasting, in order to leave something for my poor wife to eat during my absence. She thinks I am a saint or something, while in fact I would live on a cigarette and a cup of coffee that I prepare in my shop”
The secretary general of the Damascus–based opposition Syrian National Democratic Action Commission talks to Syria Times
Paris puts military cooperation against ISIS in the framework of a political solution, while Moscow pushes for a map of non-European-backed militant groups
Body of pilot from downed Russian jet arrives in Turkey, as Ankara and Moscow make preparations for its return
Scores dead in attack on popular marketplace in town of Ariha
Strikes target capital’s eastern suburbs as rebels advance in the region
Foreign ministers condemn Turkey for the recent downing of a Russian jet and Ankara’s support for terrorism
In light of the multiple wars in Syria, Vienna was a place for a new war that will end all the other wars, a “war of wills” that is happening around a table supervised by the UN, but in fact it is the table of the US-Russian negotiations.
The Syrian opposition finds itself today in front of a significant test: either to push for a unified effort and full coordination before entering into the political process, or face being placed on a list of terrorist organizations
Russian airbase at Hmeimem airport targeted by opposition forces stationed in the Ghab Plain
Two drivers and an aid worker killed in Russian targeting of warehouse near the Turkish border
Activists say no reported casualties as strikes target aid convoy in northern Idleb following Turkey’s shooting down of Russian jet on Tuesday
Economic, cultural, military and political ties between Moscow and Damascus have reached new phase, Syrian FM tells Russian deputy PM
New report by Syrian monitoring group details the loss of female life since the outbreak of the Syrian uprising in 2011
Russian pilot safe and in good health after jet downed by Turkish air forces, says military source
S-400 missile defense system to be deployed in Syrian coastal base in response to downing of Russian jet on Tuesday, says Russia’s defense minister
Up to 30,000 inhabitants of the mountainous Bayir Bucak area could be forced from their homes in attacks on Turkmen and Arab villages, says Turkish governor
Opposition representatives iron out kinks ahead of meetings in the Saudi capital, as sources report on the Assad regime’s reservations towards the results of the recent Vienna meetings
Russian infantry capture strategic hill in unprecedented ground incursion by Moscow, military sources claim
Opposition leader denounces Russian attacks on Syrian civilians, while calling on Al-Qaeda’s Syrian wing to sever its alliance with the radical Islamist group
Strikes target Mayadin, Al-Bukamal, Al-Mohassan and areas surrounding Deir-ez-Zor military air base, activists report
Main political opposition warns the situation on the ground may deteriorate in favor of regime forces if friendly forces fail to support Syrian rebels
President Bashar al-Assad tells Chinese Phoenix TV that you cannot take any concrete political step before defeating terrorism, because this is the biggest obstacle, and this is the prime concern to every Syrian. Following is the full text of the interview, as published by SANA, the regime’s official news agency
These talks have exhibited these countries’ clear abandonment of their responsibility to protect Syrian civilians and maintain the security and integrity of the members of the international community
Opposition fighters try counter the attacking forces after regime army seizes several strategic hills along Syria’s northwestern coast
15-day cease fire follows calls for an end to fighting by world powers at recent talks in Vienna
Three-week siege claims the lives of hundreds and sees the destruction of over 1,000 homes near the Syrian capital, local relief office reports
President Assad gave Italian TV channel RAI UNO an interview. Following is the full text, as published by SANA, the Syrian official news agency
President Assad told the French Magazine Valeurs Actuelles Thursday that you cannot fight terrorism while you follow or pursue the wrong policies that support terrorism directly or indirectly. Following is the full text of the interview, as published by SANA.
Islamist alliance responsible for capturing large swathes of Idleb province in March urges rebels to unite under a single command
Syria’s Foreign Ministry declares solidarity with Russia’s people and leadership after the downing of a passenger jet over the Sinai Peninsula last month
“The Vienna statement is a reflection of Russian efforts, which began with a military intervention in Syria, killing Syrians for a month and a half,” Coalition member states
Russian-supported Fourth Legion force will likely replace the NDF as the Assad regime moves to disband the Iranian-backed militia, sources claim
No chance of Syrian president standing in any future Syrian election, says Ankara
This thought crosses one’s mind after the fall of the Russian tourist plane in Sinai, the accompanying diplomatic developments and the complications between the parties concerned
“Daraya has been under siege and intensive shelling for over three years. More than 3,000 barrel bombs have been dropped on the city, and recently it has been escalating.”
Hopes for Syrian political solution will remain futile as long as Moscow maintains its preconditions on Assad’s departure in an attempt to deprive Obama of a final diplomatic triumph
Sources claim the extent of the Russian raids were “limited”, and were not accompanied by ground operations
Many of the displaced are spread over the desert with no available means of transportation, suffering from hunger, cold temperatures, and extreme fatigue
Dozens of civilians killed in air strikes across Syria on Sunday
Assad forces seize Aziziat Samaan and Kafr Haddad villages, while violent clashes continue in the southern parts of the province
Tens of thousands of newly displaced people are setting up camps with support from donors and local volunteer teams in northern countryside of Idleb
“What we want from our friends is either to provide a safe environment, or enable the Free Syrian Army to provide it,” says Coalition president
“The hospital has been closed for several days so it is hard to know the exact number of dead Russian soldiers kept in the facility”
Massacres in October result in the deaths of at least 513 people including 159 children and 62 women, UK-based rights group reports
Rebel fighters seize strategic village of Janabra and Tal Othman base from regime forces in northwest Syria
Russian warplanes conduct series of raids in northern city, killing several civilians and causing destruction to public property, ISIS-linked media reports
Russia and Assad regime facilitate ISIS progress at the expense of the opposition by targeting opposition sites and popular support, says Major Yasser AbdulRahim
Al-Qaeda’s Syrian wing leads opposition fighters to recapture strategic areas of Baqara and Bunjaira from regime forces
Almost 200 civilians killed in Douma air raids in the month of October, with 74 deaths recorded over the last three days, says human rights monitor
Muyassar al-Hamdo died after succumbing to his wounds following a Russian air strike on Tamanaa village
Despite remaining differences, Vienna statement sees participants reach mutual understanding on nine points for a solution to the crisis
Regime forces and allied militias responsible for the deaths of at least 793 civilians last month alone, UK-based monitoring group reports
As the Syrian regime embraces the “Russian protection”, it finally becomes ready to engage in arbitration and partnership without the fear of being forced to divide its power
Air strikes and timing reflect uniformity in Russian and Syrian regime military policy towards civilians, Coalition member says
Opposition forces take a number of towns and villages in the northern province as fighting between rebels and regime soldiers continues
Syrian president expresses his condolences to Russian counterpart following passenger jet crash in Egypt
Statement comes as Syrian and allied forces make advances on several fronts
Russian deputy FM says Moscow in regular contact with opposition parties as foreign powers meet in the Austrian capital to discuss a political solution to the Syrian crisis
Is Moscow truly capable of offering real guarantees that the current regime will not rise once again, in a new form?
Russian Foreign Ministry official says Islamic State militants have the means to manufacture and weaponize several chemical agents
Families in the northern province of Idleb have resorted to digging bomb shelters in attempt to survive Russian bombing
Family of first Russian serviceman to die in Syrian conflict tell reporters they do not believe the 19-year-old killed himself over a girl
Rebel commander confirms reports FSA was approached for a meeting with Russian representatives
Islamic State fighters retreat from positions near Aleppo city as regime and allied forces continue their push to retake lost ground in the northern province
Defense Ministry confirms the suicide of 19-year-old Vadim Kostenko, the first Russian to die in its war with Syria
Moscow and Tehran are about to approach a crossroad in their Syria policies, for both have different priorities that will be hard to reconcile
Opposition factions deny allegations that delegates visited the Russian capital for talks
Main political opposition urges UN Security Council to condemn Russian attacks on Syrian civilians and infrastructure
Political solution decided by the Syrian people will be welcomed and adopted by the state, announces Presidency
Second attack of its kind to target Tajammu al-Izzah commander Maj. Jamil Saleh since March
Nusra-linked social media accounts claim the Al-Qaeda-backed group ambushed pro-regime soldiers in the country’s northern province
Areas around Aleppo witness heavy fighting as Syrian troops and allied militias attempt to retake territory from around the northern city
The foreign ministers of Russia, US, Turkey and Saudi Arabia said they will reconvene next week, invite other regional powers
Syrian president welcomes Russian delegation as representatives from both countries urge strengthening of historical ties
Syrian president flown to Moscow on Russian military cargo plane for talks with Putin, newspaper reports
Rebels drive back regime efforts to control the northern countryside of Homs
Rebel group says attack targeted Russian and Iranian advisers meeting in the Aleppo operations room
Ukrainian intelligence sources claim the bodies of 26 Russian soldiers killed in Syria were secretly transported to a Crimean port city in the past few days
Syrian political opposition says Moscow is trying to cover the ineffectiveness of its military operation with political means
Russian FM approves US proposal for urgent peace talks on Syria with representatives of other regional states
Armed opposition groups announce new coalition as pro-regime forces ramp up aerial and ground operations in the region
NCC head says Russia’s counterterrorism approach in Syria will be paralysed unless combined with a parallel political solution
Syrian president called to Russian capital for talks in first trip abroad since beginning of Syrian crisis
Moscow to consider proposal from US to convene international meeting on Syria, with the participation of Jordan, Turkey and Saudi Arabia
Syrian FM welcomes Beijing’s support during Chinese delegation’s visit to Damascus
Coalition official delivers memorandum to Russian embassy in Brussels denouncing Moscow’s actions against the Syrian people
Saturday’s mystery attack also destroys 16 vehicles in convoy travelling from Raqqa
Countries that refuse to coordinate with the Syrian-Russian counter-terrorism alliance are offering a ‘free service’ to ISIS and Nusra Front, says People’s Assembly speaker
Putin’s envoy to the Middle East meets with exiled political opposition to discuss commencing a political solution to the crisis
Syrian regime rounds up women in attempt to strike a deal with rebel fighters
Strikes target positions in Hama, Lattakia, and Damascus as regime launches Russian-backed offensive in southern Aleppo
Those countries who reject Russian-Syrian cooperation are providing support for terrorists, People’s Assembly speaker tells Inter-Parliamentary Union
Presence of fighters no longer limited to Russian naval base as several signs indicate increasing domination over Tartous, says local source
Violation carries prison sentence of up to 15 years and applies to all Syrian and foreign residents, reports government news source
Fighter jets accidentally hit regime positions in the region because of proximity to opposition locations, activist says
At least 13 people, mostly children, killed in Russian air strike on bakery in Teir Malla
Russian president hits out at Washington for refusing to host high-level meeting on Syria
Islamist rebel alliance says declaration coincides with recent defeats of regime forces, along with their Russian, Iranian and Lebanese Hezbollah allies
Spokesperson says attacking diplomatic missions would be against the rebel group’s principles
“Despite the fog that surrounds the fate of Syria, everybody should know that there are three impossibilities that must be considered when finding a solution to the crisis”
Monitoring group says regime and Russian strikes kill scores in Damascus marketplace and Aleppo countryside
Moscow says bombings destroyed ISIS command posts, camps and weapons depots in Raqqa, Hama, Idleb, Lattakia and Aleppo
Chinese FM reiterates support for Syria’s sovereignty, independence, and territorial integrity during meeting with Syrian presidential advisor
Rebel group disputes reports by regime sources that Syrian army units seized areas in eastern Hama following major regime offensive
Hama witnesses its largest military build up since 2011 as regime forces attempt to tighten their grip on key rebel-held towns in the region
Some observers attribute the rise to the effects of Russia’s air campaign in rebel-held areas of Syria
Russian air strikes target civilian areas three times more than ISIS positions, human rights group reports
President Putin tells journalists Russia’s military mission in Syria aims at working to secure stability and create the conditions for a political solution to the crisis
Moscow’s efforts to prop up the Assad regime with military support is bound to backfire, Coalition president tells Turkish reporters
“A military operation on the ground is needed in addition to the air operation,” Syria’s information minister tells Russian reporters
Rebels force retreat of pro-Assad forces after destroying scores of tanks and a number of armored vehicles in bloody counter offensive
Ground assault aimed at uprooting gatherings of terrorists and expelling them from the areas and towns, says head military commander
Russians are not only killing Syrian civilians, but also every chance of reaching a peaceful solution, says opposition leader
SNC says the move is aimed at protecting civilian lives and stemming the flow of refugees to Europe
Ground forces continue operations in various areas of Aleppo as fighter jets target ISIS and Nusra Front positions
But does this almost Hollywood-style Russian intervention have an American director?
Nusra’s attacks against FSA-affiliated group coincided with Russian air raids on the western countryside of Aleppo, says rebel group
Moscow mulls Pentagon’s request for coordination of military flights in Syria
Strikes hit towns of Kafr Zita, Kafr Nabudah, Sayyad and the village of Lataminah in Hama, as well as Khan Shaykhun and Alhbit in Idleb, reports monitoring group
Exiled Syrian doctor recommends construction of safer medical facilities as Russian strikes continue the regime’s targeting of civilian hospitals
Syria’s army and allied Hezbollah, Iranian and Russian troops prepare to launch decisive ground attack to liberate the countryside of Hama and Homs
Strikes devastate ISIS headquarters in Aleppo province and target the group’s hideouts in Palmyra, military sources claim
Western media bases its reports on unconfirmed data and unnamed sources, says Russian foreign ministry spokesperson
Syrian FM tells interviewers Russia’s coordination with Damascus on recent airstrikes dates back months
Delegations call on Russia to open safe humanitarian corridors, a decision that would have a “very positive impact on Syrians and enhance the stature and credibility of Russia vis-a-vis the Syrian people”
Christian group condemns the recent remarks by the Russian Patriarch following Moscow’s airstrikes in Syria
Coordination Committee spokesman released hours after being arrested by security forces in Damascus countryside
Rebel group says governments of Russia and Iran a “legitimate target” for Southern Front fighters as Syrian revolution transforms into anti-occupation resistance
Russian fighter jets target farm on the outskirts of Ihsim killing nine members of one family, reports activist
Syria’s Assad gave an interview to the Iranian Khabar TV channel. The following is the full text of the interview, as published by SANA
Kremlin spokesman says West has failed to explain the term “moderate opposition” in reference to Russia’s purported airstrikes on non-ISIS fighters
Despite Moscow’s claims, activists say Russian air strikes partly focused on areas where ISIS has little or no presence
Russian president competes with Hezbollah and Assad for cult status among pro-regime areas
We in the Syrian Coalition hold Russia legally and morally responsible for civilian casualties in Syria, an aggression that was carried out in partnership with the Iranian regime
Political and military opposition agree on joint steps to counter and respond to Russian assault on Syria
Military source confirms Russian aircraft carried out bombing attack against Syrian opposition fighters on Wednesday
Russian fighter jets strike ISIS positions in Syria following official request from President Assad
Russian air strikes in Syria carried out upon request from Damascus, Syrian officials report
“It is expected those who work for Iran [in Syria] will likely invest in the Syrian real estate and urban renewal sectors after the nuclear agreement is finalized and the freezing of Iranian assets is lifted”
Brigade 87 witnesses massive build-up of army and pro-regime fighters in anticipation for advance on Hama’s countryside, says defected sergeant
Syrian ambassador joins Russia’s president in slamming Western countries and their Middle Eastern allies for their unlawful Syria policies
It is quite interesting that Washington is still blabbering that “there is no place for Assad in a future Syria”
Western nations have recently softened their rhetoric toward Assad in apparent acceptance of the president’s mandate to serve during a transitional period
All Syrian military personnel, regardless of rank, will be refused permission to remain in Lattakia airport or its surroundings, sources tell reporters
UN and Damascus not informed about French airstrikes in Syria prior to operation, Russian news agency reports
Russian president says Moscow has no intentions of engaging in military operations in Syria, but adds intensifying partnerships with Syria and regional allies is a possibility
American suspicions increased after the Russians submitted hundreds of requests, to several countries, to gain permission for their military jets to cross the latter’s airspace to reach Syria, and assemble there
UN envoy earns approval from Syrian government and opposition to launch parallel negotiations on a number of issues in an effort to end the four-year crisis
Iranian and Russian officials urge regional and international community to respect Syria’s sovereignty, independence and territorial integrity
Syria’s current representation consists of two parties: the regime’s mafia, which is willing to destroy Syria and displace its entire people to remain in power, and a divided and ineffective opposition which has failed to achieve anything over the past five years
Diplomats suggest separation of Assad and Syria’s state institutions in the context of a political settlement will help avoid a repeat of the ‘Iraqi scenario’
Russia is engaging in a tacit competition with Iran – especially amid talks about the impending creation of a regional and international “contact group” after America’s ratification of the Iran deal next month
Presidential press-secretary tells journalists Russia would mull military involvement in Syria if requested by Assad regime
Attack by armed opposition faction on Syrian coastal facility follows reports of a Russian military buildup inside the country
The Syrian people trust Moscow’s leadership and its intention to participate in the fight against ISIS and Nusra Front, FM tells Russian interviewers
Russian military support to Syria is part of long-standing and existing agreements, says deputy FM
Moscow will continue to provide military equipment to Syria’s Assad regime in accordance with international law, state Duma speaker announces
Armed opposition representatives coauthor statement rejecting a number of points proposed by the UN envoy for a peaceful political transition in Syria
PM welcomes Russian participation in Syria’s reconstruction and rehabilitation in sectors affected by terrorism
Blatant aggression puts Russia beside Iran in direct partnership with the criminal regime in the killing of Syrian people and the destruction of their country, says Brotherhood
Assad’s regime even boasts that Moscow’s decision to hunker down demonstrates the strength of bilateral relations
A source at the Russian embassy in Tehran stated that the embassy received permission for all requests by Russian planes carrying humanitarian aid to Syria to pass through Iran’s airspace
Putin says he is providing Syria with serious support, including equipment and weapons training
Russia has sent a clear message to all the countries concerned about the ISIS threat that they should coordinate with the Syrian army to combat terrorism more effectively
Assad has given a lengthy interview to Hezbollah’s channel al-Manar. Below is the interview as translated and published by SANA, the Syrian official news agency
Third Moscow meeting has become a necessity due to the impossibility of resuming the Geneva process in the current circumstances, says Ali Haidar
No one has expected or demanded that every party should drop their weapons and forgo their means of pressure
War in Syria will continue until the US and their partners believe in the proposed solutions, Syria’s foreign minister tells Lebanese reporters
At some point, I was optimistic that all fighting parties would work seriously to reach a political solution, but the recent massacre in Douma killed my optimism
The difference between Moscow and the Syrian opposition has become vulnerable to a change in the past few months due to three factors: changes on the ground in Syria, a shift in regional and international attitudes towards the crisis, and the opposition’s favorable position towards terrorism
Regional crises should be solved by political means, Zarif tells reporters at Moscow press conference
Moscow has been able to engineer a new language for the Security Council regarding Syrian affairs, and it has succeeded – largely because the United States has allowed it to succeed
Army of Islam responsible for attack on coastal city, claiming the life of a Russian officer, according to rebel sources
SNC rejects Russian initiative to form new international coalition, that includes the Syrian army and President Bashar al-Assad, to confront terrorism and ISIS, says Khoja
“Many observers believe that the shifts we are now witnessing will not be like what preceded them, and we may see a significant result if the ongoing negotiations between the active regional and international players goes well”
The British foreign secretary tells Asharq Al-Awsat his country’s military presence in the Gulf should be seen as part of a permanent commitment to the region’s security
Moscow issues brief statement announcing its invitation to the SNC to visit the Russian capital from August 12-13
Russia’s deputy FM tells reporters Moscow will not abandon its position on Syria, stating that the Kremlin remains committed to all agreed upon initiatives to solve the crisis
Syria supports Russian president’s proposal to form a regional coalition to combat terrorism, says deputy FM
De Mistura believes that in the Geneva 3 meeting, Iranian backing, representation of the opposition by more than just the coalition, and a Russian-American understanding will eliminate the reasons for the failure of Geneva 2
Discontent soars among pro-Assad areas as power cuts and other public services fail to provide adequate living conditions
Coalition’s aerial campaign not coordinated with the Syrian government and has deviated from its stated goals of fighting terrorism, says prime minister
Harrowing new footage depicts the execution of a regime army officer at the hands of ISIS child soldier
Some American and European officials believe that the regime and its allies are leaking this kind of information to reduce pressure on it, and give the impression that ISIS is the only possible alternative
Statement comes after Russian president issues calls to unify forces against ISIS and other terrorist organizations in Syria and Iraq, hinting at an greater Iranian role in the process
Assad regime releases scores of women detainees in exchange for the bodies of pro-regime fighters
Delegation of Syrian martyrs’ children met by Russian government and religious leaders on visit to nation’s capital
Washington and Moscow agree to continue push for political settlement following high-level meeting between US secretary of state and Russia’s foreign minister
Speaking to Russian TV, Syria’s foreign minister says President Putin’s proposal for a regional counterterrorism alliance is a “miracle”
Russian president suggests building a regional force to combat terrorism during talks with Syria’s foreign minister in Moscow
Resuming political process will be focal point of talks during Syrian foreign minister’s upcoming visit, says Moscow
Russian security official warns ISIS radicalism would likely target the Gulf states if the Syrian government was to collapse
Moscow’s recent evacuation of Russian citizens raises questions about the Assad regime’s capacity to hold onto power
Move follows high-level meeting between Moscow and Washington in Russian city of Sochi
Syrian government showed readiness to move ahead with further talks, Russian deputy foreign minister says
Representative of the Russian delegation was asked a question regarding Moscow’s view of the possibility of a Syria “after Assad”
The Assad regime’s recent setbacks did not only push its “allies” to act to defend its interests in strategic areas, but also pushed its “enemies” to move to save it – or the rest of it – preventing its fall in the remaining Syrian geography
Foreign ministry calls for immediate end to crimes committed by extremist terrorist organizations
What new developments have led some to conclude the Syrian crisis is on its way to a solution?
Army of Islam commander speaks with al-Souria Net on Iran’s growing influence inside the regime, plans for the reconstruction phase following Assad’s fall, and accusations about the groups human rights abuses
Announcement comes as US Secretary of State John Kerry meets with Russian President Vladimir Putin in highest-level US visit to Russia since the beginning of the Ukraine crisis in 2013
Communities traditionally loyal to the Assad regime are reconsidering their support, as many Syrians see a serious decline of the regime’s popularity in its areas of influence
New agreement between Damascus and Moscow aims to boost cooperation in electoral expertise for optimal transparency
Bilateral agreement on counterterrorism provides a new ‘legal springboard’ to further bolster Syrian-Russian relations
UN envoy will hold separate consultations with Syrian, regional and international parties prior to administering recommendations on a third Geneva conference , diplomatic sources claim
Talks between the Syrian government and opposition figures will be held separately at the upcoming Geneva talks in May
Deputy foreign minister reveals a third round of Syrian-Syrian talks will likely be held in the Swiss city of Geneva in May
Commission head stresses delegation will not be sent to any dialogue conducted by Kazakhstan
Ghalioun has called upon Arab League countries to lift a ban on the delivery of anti-aircraft weapons to the Free Syrian Army
In an interview with the Chinese television station CCTV, Assad says the United States is fighting against an imaginary enemy they assume to be Syria. Following is the full text of the interview, as published by SANA
“We will declare our official position upon return to Damascus, but we think it is possible to build on the results in Moscow”, says secretary of the National Democratic Action Commission
Head of Syrian government delegation claims consultative meetings in the Russian capital were successful in spite of increasing geopolitical challenges
The opposition failed, while Jaafari’s arrogance and lack of respect foiled Moscow’s desire to provide a domesticated opposition that can persuade the Syrian people it would deliver their salvation
Deputy FM says Russians bear witness to the achievements of the Moscow meetings in spite of Saudi-led propaganda
Government delegation refuses to assist in uncovering the fate of thousands of detained and missing inside Syria
Lavrov says challenges of terrorism are vast, requiring united efforts to find solutions to all urgent issues on the national agenda
Syrian government delegate approves schedule for talks, calls on opposition for real action towards dialogue
Is Moscow the right place? Are those invited by Moscow representatives of the Syrian people? Are the Russians an appropriate mediator, and will applying the Geneva statement be the core goal of this meeting?
BSS decides not to participate in Moscow meetings after travel ban prevents the attendance of organisation’s leader
Russian ambassador says Moscow will continue boosting Syria’s military to fight terrorism
Opposition figures begin meetings as part of inter-Syrian talks in Moscow
Moscow II forum commences in Russian capital between Syrian regime and opposition groups
Level of representation from UN Syrian envoy’s office dependent on the details of upcoming Moscow II forum
President Bashar al-Assad did an interview with the U.S. CBS News. Following is the full text, as was published by SANA
Presidential spokesman claims Russian cooperation with Damascus is within the limits of international law
Campaign aims to humanize the thousands of victims who perished inside regime facilities at the hands of Assad security forces
Iraqi and Syrian foreign ministers meet in Damascus to discuss improving ties between the two countries in light of the crisis facing the region
Russian Foreign Ministry says second round of inter-Syrian consultations in Moscow to be held in April
President Assad stresses the government and people of Syria trust the Russian leadership to find a solution to the country’s crisis
Aircraft loaded with 21 tons of humanitarian aid arrives in Lattakia
UN Envoy for Syria to receive invitation for second round of Moscow talks to be held in April
Moscow slams West over its unsupported accusations of Syrian government use of chlorine gas on civilians
President Bashar al-Assad gave an interview to Portuguese state television, RTP, following is the full text as published by SANA
Khaled Yacoub Oweis, a visiting fellow at SWP, the German international affairs think tank, argues that the objective of international envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura should be the protection of civilians and not the creation of freeze zones, which, short of a balance of interests on the ground, will become killing fields
Details of future meetings between opposition and regional powers revealed by Coordination Commission chair
Fear of safety leads European leaders to recognize the inconvenience of their governments’ Syria stance
Syria welcomes UN Security Council resolution cracking down on the financing of terrorist groups
Assad talks about the devastating civil war, the use of barrel bombs, the battle against ISIS and Al-Qaeda and relations with the US
The clinching argument for the cynical pirouette is that a deal with Russia might give some of Assad’s opponents a share of power in Damascus
Guigou says France should support Russian and UN efforts to reach an interim agreement while working on a solution with parties willing to accept a democratic change
Halki stresses the country requires everyone’s national and humanitarian involvement to strengthen the country against future challenges
Lavrov says positive reactions came not only from those who participated in the meeting, but also from opposition figures who did not attend
NCC Member confirms participants of the Coordination Commission did not ‘refuse or accept’ Moscow principles
Refusal comes after content within the draft is said to contradict earlier plans suggested by the UN envoy
Consultative meetings in Moscow end, Syrian government delegation agrees to “Moscow Principles”
Third round of consultative meeting held in Moscow, Syrian government pays tribute to martyrs and victims of terrorism
Opposition representatives in Moscow stress on need to find common ground
Syria demands action against perpetrators and backers of terrorist acts, both regionally and internationally
Forum program offers insight into conference priorities amid further rumours of opposition infighting
President Assad to Foreign Affairs Magazine: Israel is supporting terrorist organizations in Syria. President Assad gave an interview to the American magazine Foreign Affairs published on Monday. Following is the full text of the interview, as published by SANA
Recent atrocities committed inside regime facilities are the clearest indication of Assad’s flagrant violation of international humanitarian laws
Israel committed to perpetual war in Syria while Turkey’s relationship with ISIS is bound to mirror that of Pakistan and Al-Qaeda, says Deputy PM Muallem
Moscow-Washington phone call maintains support for a political resolution to the Syrian crisis
A new document agreed upon by the Coalition details a roadmap for a political solution in Syria just days before Moscow 1 talks
I was killed by an army that holds my own nationality because the same leaders who marched in Paris a few days ago kept their mouths shut
Moscow retracts invite after regime voices concern over attendance of former government employees
BSS President says Syrian talks require ‘real’ sponsorship from Moscow to be successful
The UN plan did not even see the light of day; instead, it remained an “initiative project”
President Bashar al-Assad gave an interview to the Czech paper Literarni Noviny. Following is the full text of the interview, as published by SANA
“The United States is particularly concerned about the continued catastrophe that is unfolding in Syria where nearly three-quarters of the entire country are displaced people,” Kerry said
The kidnapping of Lebanese soldiers fed these negative feelings toward refugees, and in the videos of the captured soldiers the kidnappers danced on the future and fate of Syrian refugees in Lebanon
Charlie Hebdo magazine attackers were members of terrorist organizations in Syria, Russian foreign minister has said
More opposition parties boycott Moscow 1, causing the regime to consider lowering the attendance of its delegation
“You must know those Russians are responsible for each additional minute the Damascus gang stays in power”
Moscow meetings will not lead to any positive result in favor of the Syrian revolution, only serving to benefit the Syrian regime
A dialogue between Syria’s ‘real’ power brokers is the only way to a meaningful and lasting resolution
Government attitudes towards the Russian Syria talks initiative
The Cabinet also approved the sale of 383,000 square meters of land in Hama countryside to the Military Housing Establishment to build a housing project
On de Mistura’s proposed plan Mikdad said that Syria is open to any ideas for fighting terrorism and supporting national reconciliation.
The Russian initiative might be a chance for the Syrian opposition if they were politically skilled and stopped their awful competition
The viewpoint of Jordan talks about the need to maintain the Syrian regime and the state apparatus in a transitional phase
The Iranian official stressed that Moscow’s support to Syria and Iraq is concrete
Mikhail Bogdanov visited Damascus on Wednesday
NCC leader was commenting on rumors of a new round of talks in Moscow
Shaaban says Syria can play a key role in combating terrorism
Putin met his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in Turkey
Hadi al-Bahra said: “We have to concentrate on Syria to solve the problem with a comprehensive political solution which provides peace”
The Arab League and its countries are completely absent from the Syrian events
Minister confirms support for national reconciliations and Staffan de Mistura’s initiative for a fighting freeze in the city of Aleppo and the holding of an inter-Syrian dialogue
The parties discussed Russian ideas about holding a Syrian-Syrian dialogue in Moscow
Muallem arrived Wednesday in Sochi city on a two-day visit to Russia
According to Al-Akhbar, Muallem is pessimisic towards the two initiatives
Khatib met defectors in the Turkish camps eager for any sign of hope
Khatib says the main reason for Assad’s survival is the continuous disintegration of the opposition
The Russian delegation reaffirmed Russia’s commitment to continuing to support the Syrian people
Assad would exit power and a hybrid administration consisting of the remains of the current government and the moderate opposition would be formed, and each party would continue to control the areas it currently oversees
Washington is not convinced by the envoy’s “bottom up” approach
Minister says analysis of the labor market indicates an urgent need for the Russian language
Christoph Reuter is one of the few journalists who still risk their lives to visit Syria and writes about Syria for Der Spiegel. This story is republished in The Syrian Observer with the permission of the writer
Asharq Al-Awsat speaks with the US State Department’s Daniel Rubinstein about continuing efforts to secure a political solution to the conflict
A conference in Moscow is being prepared in coordination between the Russian Foreign Ministry, the Egyptian authorities and the United Nations Special Envoy to Syria
The Russian Special Presidential Envoy for the Middle East met the ambassador on Monday
Khatib denied the attendance of any Iranian delegation in the meetings, or that Walid Jumblatt had a role
Syrian Foreign Minister Walid al-Muallem spoke to Al-Akhbar unreservedly, and tells the reporter to“publish whatever you see fit from what I said. I will let you judge the situation”
Meetings discussed means to improve and fund commercial exchange, facilitate the export of Syrian goods to Russia, and select strategic projects, in addition to agreeing to establish an express line for commercial exchange which simplifies customs procedures and lowers costs
A joint workshop was organized to discuss the state and prospects of bilateral cooperation and set up drafts for future agreements in trade exchange and cooperation in several sectors
Mistura is visiting Russia for the first time since being appointed to the position of U.N. special envoy for Syria
Halki also asked that requirements of agricultural production be provided, particularly seed and fertilizer, and that grain mills are functioning
ISIS reported the capture of Yazidi women and children in their newspaper, Dabiq
“The Assad regime will not fall and Assad is strong” and will stay in office, was the conviction of Ambassador Chevallier at the time
A decision expected shortly could turn the table of the war
Bahra asked the alliance to provide air cover for the FSA in the regions where IS may withdraw to prevent Assad forces from filling the gap
Sources from Damascus said Makhlouf applied for the Russian visa to join his father, but was rejected
Kerry says U.S. still determined to punish Assad of chemical weapons use
Talks focused on the latest regional developments and the crimes of the Islamic State, the Nusra Front and other terrorist organizations in Syria and Iraq
Louay Hussein, the head of an opposition party based in Damascus, tells The Syrian Observer of the need for the opposition to convince loyalists that it will not treat them as the enemy
Foreign Ministry says such use may be used as a pretext for war
Pro-regime media accuses the U.S. of executing a regional plan
Director of the Electric Power Company says agreement with Russia to build new power station
The tribes rejected any form of foreign intervention in Syrian domestic affairs
Mouallem’s statement coincided with one from Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov calling for coordination with the relevant countries
Regime refused to participate in the ‘second track’ diplomacy meeting
A column in honor of the one-year anniversary of Syria’s chemical attack
Moallem says terrorism can only be combated through perseverance, comprehensiveness, and the efforts of all countries
Bogdanov met a delegation of Syrian tribal council leaders from the north-east of Syria
Khatib described recent statement by Lavrov as “optimistic”
Moallem said Russia has a growing role in establishing a world where justice and peace prevail
A U.N. observer mission will be spread in Syria’s neighboring countries including Jordan, Iraq and Turkey to oversee delivery of humantiarian aid
The deal will start the implementation of the Tigris irrigation project
Brahimi said he believes Assad never thought of stepping down or making any concessions
Shaaban is one of the officials banned from visiting EU countries, but Norway is not a member of the Union
Faraj al-Awar writes on Hezbollah’s involvement in the Syrian affair
Statement says some battles are won and some are lost
Russian observers said the election was held in a fair, free and transparent atmosphere
Campaign aims to show that Iranians object to their government’s policy on Syria
Khatib denied any channels of communication with the regime
The move on Thursday was the fourth time Russia and China have blocked U.N. Security Council action on Syria
Khatib was speaking during a seminar on the situation in Syria held by the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs
Ahmed was caught equipped recording devices after claiming her intention to visit the Shiite shrines in Aleppo province
Interim Defense Minister displayed a photo of a bomb that did not explode, weighing up to 90 kg and filled with chlorine gas
Chechen jihadists have been fighting in Syria since 2012 with direct clerical guidance and indirect involvement by a number of intelligence agencies
A leaked official document reveals officials are totally ignorant of the world’s latest developments in the armaments sector
Syria will reciprocate the gift with 20 tons of oranges
The helicopters requested have electronic-visual system, besides being able to perform live video recording as well as the ability to identify and follow targets electronically
Putin wished President Assad health and success and the Syrian people peace and wellbeing
The aid was offered through the Imperial Orthodox Palestine Society
Lavrov stresses that the Security Council resolution stipulates keeping chemical weapons and components away from “non-governmental” sides
The Assad regime is clawing its way back to a position of dominance in the Syrian conflict. But it can only maintain that position as long as the armed conflict endures
Director of the Russian Cultural Center says Russia and Syria seeke to improve their cultural and educational relationship
Haidariya leaders say they will market an Alawite candidate among their community and their Russians and Iranian allies to challenge Assad
In an interview, Abdul Basset Seyda, a member of the political committee of the Syrian National Coalition criticizes the opposition for not being able to draw a political vision for the revolution
Journalist Firas Choufi drives through the province of Daraa, where the revolution broke out 3 years ago
Jaafari expressed Syria’s readiness to take part in the upcoming rounds of talks
The NCC calls on all countries to withdraw foreign fighters
In an attempt to understand the strategies the Syrian regime uses to keep the dollar exchange rate at 150 Syrian Pounds, Zaman al-Wasl spoke with economist and researcher, Samir Seifan
Bulbul is one of the first actors who declared his support of the Syrian revolution
Displaced urged to return home from camps and abroad
Iranian and Hezbollah advisers are playing a growing role
Ambassador Ford’s appropriation of blame is wrong
Putin says normalizing the situation in the Middle East will contribute to lasting regional peace
Lavrov says he expects the disposal of Syria’s chemical weapons to be completed by mid-2014
The ministry is working on the rehabilitation of the touristic treasures in Syria
Nikolaos van Dam is the author of The Struggle for Political Power in Syria and former ambassador of the Netherlands to various Middle Eastern countries
Nikolay Kozhanov is Professor of Political Economy at St. Petersbourg University
In a telephone interview to a hotel in Damascus, opposition figure says agreement to compromise based on failure of the opposition abroad
The detained soldiers begged to be treated like Christians and others exchanged
The Syrian revolution enters its fourth year with questions on the country’s future still pending
Al Attiyah says the Iranian tone has changed towards Assad
A former employee has revealed details about Hasawani’s identity
U.S. and European policymakers should look beyond the objectives of the Geneva II conference on Syria and implement a comprehensive strategy to push the conflict toward a settlement
The Armenian Power is a Los Angeles street gang, the majority of whose members are Armenians
Pro-regime demonstrations have been springing up in Damascus, Homs and the coast
The issue of combating terrorism which the regime insisted was addressed to the Americans and the Western world in general, not to the Coalition
Russia points to what they said is hypocrisy in the West over human rights
The Druze are satisfied to follow their simple religious practices, which perhaps even go unnoticed by other residents
European fighters are being transported through Lebanon’s commercial airport in Beirut
The Russian Foreign Ministry says local truces are being successfully implemented
PLO ambassador lauds the Syrian government for facilitating the relief
Jarba talks about the the regime’s position on Geneva, the replacement of Idriss and new military strategies
A “new holocaust” is being practiced by the doctors of Assad’s hospitals against Syrians, through the sale of organs to international companies in Moscow
Lavrov says there is no substitute for Geneva communique
The SMC announced Sunday that Idriss had been removed from his post as head of the Supreme Military Council
The regime is using the gold reserves after having already used up everything that had been set aside for investment, everything that it could sell
The two parties expressed the same position on the importance of combatting terrorism
Is the ‘Free World’ truly interested in ending this conflict? Or is it a mere face-saving exercise?
Assad offers Russia guarantees for the VP’s safety
If the meetings end on Saturday, Brahimi may resign
Russia submitted a draft resolution to the U.N. Security Council on Wednesday
Ghalioun says Russia’s position on humanitarian resolution will damage their position in the future
Jarba headed to Moscow ahead of the second round of peace talks
The U.S. and Russia have agreed on what’s needed, but it is up to the Syrian parties to find out how to get there
Russia and Syria to sign new billion-dollar deals to finance the export of commodities and oil derivatives
The failure of the Geneva talks should serve as a lesson for the opposition to redraw its strategy
Western officials are seeking concessions on the delivery of humanitarian aid
Assad enjoys immense popularity as the most popular Arab leader, the editorial in the newspaper says
Shaaban says the Coalition only wants to discuss certain items of the Geneva I communique
Syria’s armed conflict escalated even further in 2013 as the government intensified its attacks and began using increasingly deadly and indiscriminate weapons, culminating in a chemical weapons attack on the Damascus countryside on August 21
Regime delegates focus on fighting terrorism, while opposition concerned with transitional government
U.S. official says the balance of power is in favor of the regime
Caution towards the talks reflects a lack of faith in the international community
No way Assad to be part of the transition plan, and he could not regain legitimacy to govern, Kerry says
President did not give interview to Russian agency, office says
Coalition wants to postpone Geneva II talks by two weeks
Assad appeared at ease, wearing a navy blue suit and smiling regularly throughout the 45-minute interview
Geneva II should pave way for interim governing body with executive powers
The real dilemma produced by US–Russian cooperation on the Syrian issue is the attempt to remove regional partners from the political equation in a provocative manner
Russia is prepared to change its position on the Syrian crisis if Assad does not cooperate with the plan to dismantle his chemical arsenal
After the ceremonies in Montreux when the two Syrian delegations, Lakhdar Brahimi, and Jeffrey Feltman go to Geneva to negotiate, the urgent issues will be somewhere else
Russia said the statement did not mention the crimes of the opposition
Assad, preoccupied with his fireworks display on Syrian land, suddenly feels that his mission will end and his grasp on power will not last
The Coalition is in crisis after mass resignations
If Geneva II is to be held this January, it would come up with nothing more than initiating a series of fragile, futile negotiations
Russian will be offered from next year
Support for the President in fighting terror is hardening
The failure of the international community to support the Syrian revolution prompts questions about their real intentions
The group has long insisted that it refuses to negotiate until President Bashar al-Assad’s regime exits power
The Coalition is set for troubles next week when over 200 delegates meet in Spain
The parties promoting democracy and coexistence have remained silent for too long
No one objected to the deal, nor to Assad’s right to continue to steal the wealth of the Syrian people
Manna says he will only go to Geneva with a united Syrian opposition
Sarah Khan claims a phone conversation about the case was held between her mother and Shaaban
Tartous houses the regime’s main naval base, which is also used by Assad’s Russian allies
Bogdanov met with opposition leaders in Geneva.
Russia says it has not changed its position on Syria
A group of non-partisan Syrians will meet the U.N. Syria envoy Lakhdar Brahimi, as well as U.S. and Russian officials ahead of the Geneva II conference
Lavrov called on the moderate national opposition to unite their efforts with the Syrian government to fight the extremists.
Asharq Al-Awsat speaks with Syrian interim government Prime Minister Ahmed Touhmeh about recent developments on the ground in Syria and the upcoming Geneva II peace conference
Putin said in his annual address that Russia’s policy was grounded in reason
Sabra says no decision yet on Coalition attendance at Geneva II
Despite all the massive support the Syrian regime received, it failed to defeat the opposition which is still competing for control of the rest of the country’s cities, and which once again has besieged the capital and blocked the road to the airport
If the international community wanted, it could pressure the regime to agree on a transitional government with full authority
Toumeh claims regime offered to eliminate Al-Qaeda operatives
Saleh knew he could not continue as president after so much blood was spilled in Yemen
Foreign jihadis fighting in Syria have galvanized support for Assad, report says
NATO-Russia Council meeting sees agreement over chemicals
Mohammad Farouk Tayfour says the crisis in Syria is not a civil war
It is time to start a Track II in Syria where a number of intellectuals, academics, and civic activists of the two main parties of the Syrian conflict begin a genuine dialogue
Details emerge oof consultations regarding the opposition delgation
Grushko said discussions will center on implementing the agreement on chemical weapons
Nashar described the talks as “absurd” unless it is guaranteed that Assad stands down
Jamous said there must be dialogue with Russia given its ability to veto resolutions at the Security Council
There is mounting evidence of a Russian security presence in Syria
Assad’s remarks on the situation in Syria came during a meeting on the sidelines of the Arab Parties Conference held in Syria 10 days ago
FSA says conditions are not right to hold the conference
Lavrov said circumstances for the conflict will never be “perfect”
Delegation meets with Brahimi to settle on details
The Syrian regime is aware that its problem is not with the terrorists created in its jails, but with the Syrians who are still confronting the regime’s brutality
Russia has said they are ready to drop Assad if minorities are protected, sources say
Lavrov says he believes the Syrian opposition is beginning to take a more “realistic” position
Wilkes also warned against the division of the Syrian state if Geneva did not go ahead
The Syrian cabinet approved the law among a number of others
Mikdad says it won’t be difficult for Syrians to reach and agreement to end violence and stop the bloodshed
The aid includes medicine and medical equipment
Putin’s Russia has lost in Syria, because it overlooked the fact that the Syrian people will defeat the Assad regime
Putin calls Assad and stresses Russia’s support for the Syrian people’s will
Was Washington convinced by Moscow that the military exposure and defeat of President Bashar al-Assad’s opponents will push them to practice realism and accept the best possible option
The coalition agreed to take part in the conference on the basis of a transfer of power to a transitional ruling authority with full powers,
Moscow claimed it was awaiting the Coalition’s reponse
ACU chief says delegation related to aid delivery only
Genveva outcome can only be a product of Syrians themselves
The party that entertains the illusion of winning through negotiations is certain to emerge as loser
Ahmad Ramadan says the Coalition will not take part in preparatory consultations
The outdated Saudi monarchy should look at their own state before interfering in Syria’s affairs
After considering their options, many Iraqis chose Syria as the place to start over. Today, these Iraqis find themselves in a familiar situation
Unnamed ministry source tells Tishreen Kerry is trying to abort the Geneva process
Speaking exclusively to Asharq Al-Awsat, Qadri Jamil denies claims he was proposed as a potential replacement to Assad by the Russians
Brahimi says Assad believes his candidacy for the presidency is a “birthright”
Veteran dissident argues America’s interests are served in perpetuating the crisis
The Koreans are the latest foreigners found to be assisting the Syrian regime
Since domestic consumption is increasing (258,000 barrels per day in early 2011), Syria was forced to import some petroleum products
Lavrov said that each group of the Syrian opposition has its financer inside or outside the region
The powerful opposition group’s statement comes on Sunday as fighting rages on near the border with neighboring Iraq and in the central city of Homs
Feltman tells Raghida Dergham not holding the Geneva 2 conference means that Assad will be running in the next presidential election
A “political solution” in Syria equates between victims and oppressors, and in fact prefers the latter and seeks to perpetuate their actions and protect them from being held to account
Abdulazim revealed the NCC has formed a delegation to attend the conference
Those who want to go to Geneva are linking the conference’s fate to the position that will be adopted by the United States, as though they were wishful to test this position once again
Walid al-Bunni, the former Spokesman for the National Coalition, asks if it is still possible to talk about a revolution of a people against a tyrant as it was in its first year
The UN and the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) are working together to ensure safety and eradicate the chemical stockpile in Syria
The spokesman stressed that the negotiation would be to hand over power to a transitional government
The statement said that three Russian soldiers, including one in critical condition, were transferred to a Palmyra hospital
Russia says that Geneva 2 is to be held toward the end of next November
The Russian and American positions would not survive even the most cursory examination
FSA’s chief of staff, General Salim Idris, admitted to a “lack of material resources necessary to create a unified body”
The worst case scenario overcome by the regime is that it is no longer required to account for its use of WMDs against civilians through a clear and blatant violation of all international laws and human and ethical considerations
I witnessed the massacre myself. I saw the bodies of men, women and children in the streets. I heard the mothers screaming when they found the bodies of their children among the dead
Assad denies reports holding that a member of Fatah’s central committee, had brought him a message from the new emir of Qatar
The options available to the top leaders in Iran, Iraq, and Russia are moving toward a few shared priorities
The militant groups’ problem is their desire to impose their radical ideology on people by force
Syrians fear that the West has decided to keep Assad and rehabilitate him
The existence of those Takfirists among Bashar’s enemies is something that does a great favor and pleases Bashar himself
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Tuesday that Russia and its U.S. partners agreed to work in the near future to settle the crisis in Syria.
It is rare that President Bashar al-Assad gives interviews to Syrian newspapers
As a result of all this American hesitation in our region, some stubborn and oppressive regimes have succeeded in staying in power and maintaining the grip of their forces and their “guards” over their people
The deal was reached between the two parties to prevent Syrians from influencing the decision
Assad would not hesitate to run for the next presidential elections if this is the desire of the Syrian people
Assad expresses doubts about the United Nations report on the Aug. 21 chemical weapons attack
Erdogan has never uttered a single truthful word since the crisis in Syria began: Assad
Najib Ghadban sought to clarify details of the meetings after negative press in Lebanon surrounding the delegation’s visit to New York
Doctor says Sarin samples were sold to the Russians and affected victims hidden
Zoubi describes it as illogical to negotiate with the FSA, Nusra or ISIS
In a speech to the annual meeting of the UN General Assembly in New York, Mouallem said that “terrorists from more than 83 countries are engaged in the killing of our people and our army under the appeal of global Takfiri jihad.” Below are excerpts as published by SANA
President Bashar al-Assad has given a interview to the Italian Rai News 24 TV channel in which he said he complies with every treaty he signs. The following is the full text of the interview, as published by SANA
Source says Russia insists Assad must run in elections
Lavrov warns Jihadis could threaten their country of origin after Syria
Assad said he does not discount the possibility of a U.S. military attack even though threatened action was forestalled when he agreed to give up chemical weapons
Russia and the US are the only countries with industrial-scale capacity to handle mustard, VX, sarin or cyanide-armed munitions
The Peresvet and Admiral Nevelskoi have joined the Russian fleet in the Mediterranean
Talks dealt with the issue of Syria’s accession to the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia
Pressure should be applied on the regime to implement a ceasefire for use of all weapons, not just chemical
Shifting into Bush-era policies does not seem to be likely to take place in the United States
Pushkov said Russia cooperated on the Libyan issue and the results were well-known
President Bashar al-Assad gave an interview to the Chinese television CCTV. Following is the full text of the interview
Member countries of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO)rejected military intervention in Syria
A mortar reportedly struck the Embassy on Sunday
The chemical weapons in Syria are in a safe place that is secure and under the control of the Syrian army: Assad
The first decision has been to entrust Jalal Khanji to form a committee on the situation of the Euphrates Dam
Lavrov accused Western countries of exploiting the Russian-U.S. agreement in order to carry out regime change
Many believe that Obama’s image has been shaken by Assad and Putin
President Bashar al-Assad gave an interview to Fox News. Following is the full text. The interview was conducted on Tuesday by Former U.S. Congressman Dennis Kucinich and Journalist Greg Palkot
The joint command of the Free Syrian Army and Revolutionary Forces demand the co-sponsors of the U.S.-Russian- agreement, along with the U.N. Security Council and
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said Russia is currently analysing the data
Impact site in Moadamiya and Ein Tarma provide sufficient evidence to determine that sarin has been used there
Not content to force amendments to the U.S.-Russian agreement, the British and French have sought to make premature media announcements about expectations at the U.N.
Lavrov says disagreements are on the implementation, not the principle
Spokesman for the Coordinating Commission for Democratic Change and Opposition Forces says a secret agreement has been reached to solve the problem of the opposition representation at talks
Preparations are underway for the ship’s journey
Information Minister says Syria takes its commitments seriously
That target is toppling Assad, not punishing him, and this possibility has come closer
No evidence was found to suggest that Kurdish civilians were targeted victims of Islamist groups
The target is toppling Assad, not punishing him, and this possibility has come closer
Rasmussen said the initiative should give further momentum to a political solution
Foreign Ministry expresses concern over other countries’ refusal to join the convention on chemical weapons
Kerry said there is no military solution to the crisis
Idriss has rejected the Russian initiative that would see the Syrian regime place chemical weapon under international custody
The Syrian opposition and the Syrian public had contradictory feelings regarding both the American strike against the Assad regime
A statement issued Wednesday said the Russian initiative was on the right track to end Western pretexts for aggression
Kerry said that a peaceful solution must be pursued with a timetable
The proposal would see the regime place chemical weapons under international control
The National Coordinating Commission for the Forces of Democratic Change has issued a statement on its website with the following proposal:
Fahed Masri said that the regime is attempting to raise concerns of minorities in Syria to sway public opinion against a strike
Kilo says the opposition considers the regime more dangerous than its chemical weapons
The two sides aim at trying to reach an agreement on a U.N. draft resolution that puts chemical weapons in Syria under international supervision
no one can save the true Syrian Revolution except the rebels themselves on the ground, and friendly countries such as France and some influential Arab states
Dmitry Peskov revealed the discussions were conducted on the sidelines of the G20 Summit
Moallem said Syria welcomed the Russian initiative as a way to preserve Syrian lives and infrastructure.
Assad’s allies succeeded in mobilizing a broad military front that is prepared to engage in an extended war that could last for months or more
Mouallem’s statement followed Russia’s surprise proposal Monday to secure Syria’s chemical weapons stockpile
President Bashar al-Assad gave an interview to American CBS news. Following is the full text of the interview.
Moallem extended greetings to the American people for their awareness and support for Syria against the war
This argument continues in the West on legal matters while Syria and the region witness one of the biggest crimes of the century
Analysts say former Syrian Defense Minister Ali Habib will have an important role in the negotiations
Putin said Russia will act decisively if the use of chemical weapons was proved
Three Russian warships have crossed the Turkish Bosphorous
A staggering 4.25 million, almost one in five Syrians, are estimated to be internally displaced
The talks will focus on an all-encompassing consideration of all aspects of the situation in and around Syria
Putin stressed that Russia is not defending the Syrian government but rather the international systems and laws
Member in Syrian National Coalition, Walid al-Bunni says he is confident U.S. military intervention in Syria "is inevitable" but says U.S. hesitation is due to
Sergey Vershinin says the G20 Summit will help put the crisis back on the political path
Israeli regime carried out missile test to test Syrian air defence?
The Middle East is a powder keg, and today the flame is coming very near, Assad says
Russia says U.S. evidence of chemical attack in Syria is unconvincing
American decision-makers have concluded that the U.S. is able to absorb all possibilities,
Some loyalists might give up on the regime if the strike is serious, and will hold it responsible
World leaders warn against military action without a U.N. mandate
Of the victims, 49 were children. Hassib hopes their memory will survive future generations.
Lavrov spoke with U.N. Envoy to Syria, Lakhdar Brahimi in a telephone call
The U.S. State Department announced the postponement of the Russian-U.S. meeting on Tuesday
A quick tour of the coverage by the U.S media of the Syrian issue
America has waged many wars, but has never been able to achieve its political objectives from any of them: Assad
Iran believes the alleged gas attack in Ghouta was carried out by terrorists
Assad appointed six new cabinet ministers, the official SANA news agency reported
Ironically, the regime’s newest attack falls one year to the day since Obama issued his “red line” threat
The Syrian army believed that what happened in Ghouta was a media war, following an official justification classifying yesterday’s massacres as being mere images carried by channels “that are partners in the bloodshed” affecting the Syrian people
Failure to reach the affected areas is a failure of the U.N. mission at its inception
The Syrian government dismissed the reports as baseless and untrue
It once seemed like Syrian President al-Assad would quickly fall in Syria’s uprising, but increased Russian and Iranian support, and now the coup in Egypt, have given him a new lease on life
Member of a human rights council says the refugees may be executed as soon as they arrive in Syria
Manaf Tlass is being touted as the head of the new opposition Syrian National Army
The Syrian Jewish population was distributed between Damascus, Aleppo and Qamishli; most left after the regime lifted an emigration ban on all Jews in 1992
Khalid Saleh, the Head of Media Office of the National coalition, held his weekly press conference. Below are the transcript as distributed by the Coalition.
Talks were not, as reported, about an armament deal between Saudi Arabia and Russia.
The meeting will be held in a European country
The two parties exchanged views during a phone call on Monday
We call on the regime to accept a political solution that would lead to the transfer of power into a transitional government
Pro government websites describe the Saudi efforts as a bribe
Rebels are advancing towards Assad’s hometown of Qardaha
Medvedev expressed deep sadness and regret over how things had unfolded in Syria
Abdullah al-Ahmar was meeting with the Chairman of the Russian-Syrian Friendship Association
The West is starting to realize the horror of the situation in Syria, but their wake up came too late
Filmmaker Haitham Haqqi Debates Michel Kilo Over the Future of Syria
Rebels celebrated the first successful use of a russian-made missile to down the plane
Syria says it will do everything in its power to supply the inquiry commission with all the confirmed information it has
Aid organized by Russia’s Imperial Orthodox Palestinian Society and the Russian Society for Supporting the Syrian People
Russia is continuing communication with representatives of the Syrian government and all groups of the opposition to convince everybody to accept the Russian-U.S. initiative
Russia wanted to affirm that Russia today is different from that Russia which stood helpless when its Serbian ally was disciplined
A two-minute walk takes you not just to another city but to another country
Yaseen Alhaj Saleh, a leading Syrian intellectual, is calling on to the intellectuals and the public opinion leaders in the West to support the Syrian revolution, telling them tomorrow it might be too late
The Russian results indicate the nerve agent was fired by rebels with unguided missiles
Russia says the samples were taken directly and not through a third party
Waiting for the United States to change its mind and become convinced of the necessity of arming the opposition effectively would mean giving the regime an undetermined period of time to gradually eradicate the opposition
President Bashar al-Assad gave an interview to the local newspaper al-Thawra, in which he claimed that his opponents have “used up all their tools” and failed to overthrow his regime
Waiting for the United States to change its mind and become convinced of the necessity of arming the opposition effectively, not just verbally and theoretically, would mean giving the regime an undetermined period of time to gradually eradicate the opposition
Human Rights Watch has dismissed reports that three Franciscan friars were beheaded in Syria in a graphic video that emerged on YouTube this week
Activists accuse the Chechan brigade of being a plant by the Syrian regime and Russian intelligence
Russia denies it has evacuated personnel from its Tartus resupply base
Russia has offered to replace Austrian peacekeepers in the Glolan
Russia says U.N., U.S. and Russia agreed on need for dialogue as soon as possible
25 tons of humanitarian aid arrives in Latakia
The efforts to postpone a political solution in Syria only indicate that we will see this game of cat and mouse once again
Two groups threaten the future of Syria: some of the rebels inside Syria, and the political opposition outside the country
The US has political and geostrategic interests in the Middle East but Obama, with his huge failure to pressure Putin, reflects an abandonment of these interests
Russia says ball now in the opposition court after regime accepts participation in conference
Regardless of the extent of regional and international presence on the Syrian arena, the internal forces will continue to enjoy the last say in directing the events and determining their course and outcome
Arab League Secretary-General says Geneva II will likely take place in July
Russia’s opposition comes amid reports the U.S. is preparing an air-exclusion zone from Jordan
Israel provided provided the so-called evidence of chemical weapons use in Syria
Syrian officials met with opposition figures to celebrate Russia’s national day
With Iran’s economy already struggling, a boycott of its products in the Arab world could be devastating. Russia could also expect a boycott of its products, says Shobakshi
Putin met with British Prime Minister David Cameron ahead of a G8 meeting in Ireland
What is truly suspicious is the emergence of American signs pointing to the toppling of the balance of power in a way rendering it unlikely to see President Al-Assad stepping down in the near future
The minister highlighted Russia’s assistance with infrastructure projects as part of the reconstruction process
Haitham Maleh says Yemeni Houthis entered Syria through Lebanon and were accompanied by Hezbollah
Now with the regime using Scud missiles and chemical weapons, it has become too late to even demand no-fly zones
Russian President Vladimir Putin says his Syrian counterpart could have Avoided war by implementing reforms
Lavrov said that the Syrian opposition is responsible for the delay in holding a scheduled international conference on Syria in Geneva
The fall of the Syrian town of Qusair to Assad’s forces shows that the regime is poised to secure its position for the long term. The opposition must address its serious shortcomings
Obama chose the wrong stance in syria and allowed the Assad regime, along with the Iranians and Hezbollah, to besiege the popular uprising until it became a danger to the region
The offer was reportedly made recently via U.N. ESCWA director and former Deputy Prime Minister for Economy and Trade, Abdullah Dardari
The U.N. decided Russia could not replace the Austrian peacekeepers as a permanent member of the Security Council
Official says any new transition government in Syria will have full authority over the Syrian army and security forces.
The conference would begin with a high-level meeting over two days chaired by U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon
Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman, Alexander Lukashevich said Russia rejects of the deployment of foreign weapons in the territories of Syria’s neighboring countries, saying it risked destabilizing the volatile region.
Statement comes following visit to Moscow of Kurdish delegation
Russian spokesman says Syrian Army conducting counterterrorism operations in the town
Liwaa al-Islam say thermal-guided missile destroys regime tank in the district Monday
Even a reverse reading of Afghanistan’s experience would be a misleading one, as the concurrence between the Americans and the Jihadists was an agreement of interest, rather than an alliance under one regional political umbrella
Al-Nusra has become a big necessity for all parties concerned, except for the Syrian people who wish to see the immediate cessation of the massacre
President Bashar al-Assad has said Syria would be willing to attend peace talks with the opposition in principle, but any subsequent deal would have to be approved by a referendum. The Syrian Observer republishes the interview as translated and published by SANA
Lavrov says the National coalition does not want dialogue and its demand regarding Assad’s departure is impractical
The opposition National Coalition will not participate in Geneva 2 conference, while the moderate opposition group, the National Coordination Committee, says it would participate and that its delegation has been finalized
All4Syria website published parts of an article published by the Guardian on a visit of an Israeli delegation to Moscow, as a last-ditch attempt to talk the Kremlin out of supplying sophisticated anti-aircraft missiles to the Assad regime
A National Coalition leader, Suhair Atassi, welcomes any political solution in Syria but says Assad and all those who participated in the bloodshed and slaughter cannot be part of the solution
Syria says it is ready and open to go to Geneva talks with the opposition but the opposition is not
Syrian Deputy Foreign Minister Faisal says in Moscow Syria appreciated the constructive efforts by Russia to solve the crisis and put an end to the violence by working towards the national dialogue.
Syria sends list of delegates that will attend the proposed Geneva 2 conference.
The National Coordination Commission for Democratic Change (NCC), Hassan Abdulazim said Monday the group will propose new ideas and to the regional and international participate in proposed international conference to solve the Syrian crisis.
Below is the full interview as published by SANA, the state’s news agency, of an interview given by President Bashar Al-Assad to Argentinian daily, Clarin.
An-Nahar newspaper asked the opposition Syrian National Coalition and the National Coordination Commission (NCC) to speculate about possible scenarios at ‘Geneva 2’.
Syrian press editorials today lashed on Qatar and Turkey, as we;; as the “American backtracking” on the commitments it offered at the first meeting in Moscow
The Syrian press call Turkish PM to resign and accuses the opposition of contacting Israel
Syria’s U.N. envoy, Bashar al-Jaafari said Wednesday the draft resolution on Syria submitted to the U.N. General Assembly aims to inflame the current crisis.
For analysts familiar with the politics of Syria, the country’s descent into chaos amounts to an all-too-predictable pattern. It also parallels what Rami Makhlouf, a major regime figure and first cousin of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, bluntly announced that, among other things, Syrians faced the Assad regime or domestic and regional chaos.
Syria needed more details about the conference before agreeing to participate, but said the political decision on the principle of a political solution to support international efforts and combat terrorism was clear, Information Minister says
Israel is worried about the possible delivery of Russian S-300 anti-aircraft missiles to Syria, and Netanyahu will visit Moscow soon to stop the transfer
Al-Hadath News, a Syrian website, has publsihed what it called the terms of the secret U.S.-Russian
aAgreement on syria: Tlass to Lead Free Army. The Syrian Observer translates and publishes this story with all possible reservation.
Russian and Egyptian foreign ministers agree dialogue between the government and the opposition groups must be initiated, and
The Syrian government is sending several messages to Russia, the U.S. and the its loyalists inside the country.
Syria says the US Ambassador to Damascus Robert Ford reportedly issued instructions from the Obama administration to the members of the opposition “National Coalition of Doha” to join political efforts
Secretary of State Kerry chose to recognize in Kremlin the existence of “significant common interests with respect to Syria” for both the American and Russian sides, thus reassuring Putin that the end of the war will only be secured through dual sponsorship – whose lines are drawn by Washington and Moscow – and that the Libya experience will not be reiterated as promised by Obama and repeated by NATO on many occasions.
Syrian press editorials expressed the regime’s suspicion of the US Secretary of State John Kerry.
Israeli political sources say the United States dealt a severe blow to armed groups operating in Syria after it accepted Russian conditions to solve the crisis in the country.
Syria welcomes the U.S.-Russian “rapprochement” to hold a conference to find a political solution to end the conflict in Syria, the Foreign Ministry said Thursday.
Israeli political sources say the United States dealt a severe blow to armed groups operating in Syria after it accepted Russian conditions to solve the crisis in the country.
The American-Russian negotiations over Syria have reached an advanced stage, but the new agreement still lacks the teeth to achieve results, a political scholar specialized in Syrian affairs said during between American Secretary of State John Kerry and his Russian counterpart, Sergei Lavrov.
The overtures of Syrian official newspapers dealt with the Israeli aggression on Syria, here are extracts from these overtures:
Foreign and Expatriates Minister Walid al-Muallim tells the Russians Syria has a right to respond to Israeli aggression under international law, during a phone call Monday.
The interim President of the Syrian National Council talks to journalists in Istanbul, Turkey: We came here today to reveal facts and numbers
Two Orthodox bishops reportedly kidnapped by rebels in northern Syria have been released, an association of Middle Eastern Christians on Tuesday said in a statement citing Syrian sources.
Syria’s Minister of Information Omran al-Zoubi says the “hostile acts” against Syria coming from western, Arab and regional countries including the smuggling of weapons and terrorists through their territories to perpetrate their crimes against the Syrian people and loot the Syrian oil.
“The US successive administrations recognize that Syria is not a playground for their policies,” Syria’s Information Minister Minister says in Moscow
The Syrian people find no justification or excuse of Russia’s continued arms support of an authoritarian regime adamant to hold on to power, against the will of the people, and at the expense of thousands of lives.
Syrian President Bashar Assad warned on Wednesday the West that it will pay a heavy price for its alleged support of al-Qaida in Syria and said his regime’s defeat is not an option.
Between a dictatorship and a less dictatorial tyranny that will last for a while, neither the Arabs’ situation during their spring nor the Iraqis’ situation a decade after Saddam’s fall is revealing that the hefty price that was paid is enough to launch a transitional phase, setting the foundations for the recognition of the rights of the other oppositionist as the only way to ensure stability and end the killing.
Flanders warned against a catastrophic repetition of the Iraqi non-existed MDW’s, asserting that the same scenario, the same playbook seems to be used now in Syria with similar charges, pointing out that who has the weapons of mass destruction in the world today is but the Pentagon.
President Bashar al-Assad said that foreign interference is a red line, adding that if the unrest in Syria leads to the partitioning of the country or if the terrorist forces take control of Syria, or both of the above, the situation will inevitably first spill over into neighboring countries and then create a domino effect throughout the Middle East and beyond.
Headlines describing the 24th Arab Summit held in Doha this week reflect profound division over Syria and Qatar’s role in effecting change in the Arab Region. Doha has taken over the presidency of the Arab league for what could be one of the most important years of the transitional period.
It is no simple matter either for Moaz al-Khatib to sit at the summit, in front of the revolution’s flag rather than the flag of the Syrian Arab republic, which we have known for decades. Likewise, it is no simple matter that none of the leaders of the delegation left the hall this time.
Al Bouti’s mosque was situated right next to the Russian embassy and the headquarters of a major Damascus intelligence apparatus, surrounded by barricades and troops of heavily armed soldiers. So how could a terrorist laden with explosive devices pass through such a security blockade?
Several bodies of international law provide standards applicable to the Syrian crisis, including international humanitarian law, international criminal law, and international human rights law
The full text of the interview conducted by The Sunday Times with Syrian President Bashar Al-Assad.
There is a complete lack of trust between the two sides, the opposition and the regime, and building such trust will require a great deal of time and effort.
The Syrian Coalition defined the framework of a political initiative that is inline with advancements on the ground, while at the same time ensures achieving the goals of the revolution, the preservation of human life, stability, infrastructure
Today, the Syrians are fighting a security-dominated and suppressive regime that resembles all fascist dictatorships. However, it cannot be labeled sectarian, as Maliki says, because Sunni and Christian pockets are fighting alongside Assad because they share the same interests or fears.
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister, Gennady Gatilov, expressed his country’s support to holding a ‘Geneva 2’ meeting for solving the crisis in Syria to discuss specific implementation of Geneva Statement items.
Deputy Prime Minister for Economic Affairs, Minister of Internal Trade and Consumer Protection Qadri Jamil, stressed that the political solution is the only and inevitable way out of the crisis in Syria.
Lavrov: I wish that the US would realize the need for doing everything to get the Geneva statement applied.
Israel is always interested in preoccupying its Arab neighbors in civil wars, and it is surely interested in dismantling Syria into small Kurdish, Alawite, Christian, Druze and Sunni mini-states. But isn’t Israel afraid of the presence of Al-Qaeda in a collapsed Syria?
The President of the Syrian coalition Mouaz al-Khatib said that Ambassador Robert Ford and King Abdullah II together with Iran and Russia want to break the Syrian people’s will.
The US failure to intervene in Syria has ruined everything that has been achieved—with great difficulty—in the war on extremist ideology and terrorist groups
The Kremlin announced that the political program proposed by President Bashar al-Assad could be a good basis for solving the crisis in Syria
Syria’s foreign minister invited the country’s rebels on Saturday to lay down their weapons and take part in a national dialogue, saying everyone who participates will be included in a new Cabinet with wide executive powers.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov strongly criticized the statements on the responsibility of the Syrian government forces for the terrorist attack which targeted Aleppo University on Tuesday, describing them as “repulsive and unscrupulous”.
Because Syria is a country of paramount importance, the issue there is not just about toppling the regime, while retaining the same inherited and historical structure, including the ideology, of the regime itself. Indeed, we are dealing here with a smaller version of countries like Germany and Japan after the Second World War, in that they were countries whose internal circumstances led them to destabilise their regions and subsequently the world.
While media reports talk about a new round of talks between the Russians and the Americans over Syria, a senior member of the opposition says that “Bashar’s departure is the essential demand of the Syrian revolution,” indicating an Egyptian role in marketing a Russian plan.
There are wise people in the regime whose hands have not been stained with blood, can be talked to, but Assad’s stepping aside is a must, President of the National Coalition of the Syrian Opposition Revolution Forces Ahmad Muaz al-Khatib said Thursday.
As much as the series of Russian statements towards the Syrian crisis can be described as being confused, it is obvious that they are following a clear and steady thin line. Firstly, there is no need to note the much overdue change which affected Moscow’s position towards the opposition, especially the National Coalition. It attacked its formation more than one month ago, just as it attacked the opposition abroad for a long time and in a manner going in line with the stand adopted by the regime in Damascus.
Iran is a difficult puzzle to resolve. After losing Syria, as well as losing half of its oil revenue as a result of Western sanctions, Tehran may be obliged to agree to a truce and the freezing of its nuclear program. Even if this were to happen, Gulf States are still facing numerous threats, particularly with the al-Maliki government in Iraq explicitly falling under Iran’s sway.
The Syrian regime has pre-empted the arrival of the UN envoy to Damascus via Lebanon Mr. Lakhdar Librahimi with terrible massacres covered most of the nation and included more than / 310 / geographical points and locations with aerial bombardment using (Russian Mig fighters), since Mr. Librahimi could not be able to land in Damascus International Airport on Sunday 23/12/2007.
A Russian warship carrying a marines unit has left its Black Sea port for Syria amid preparations for a possible evacuation of nationals living and working in the strife-torn country, news reports said Sunday.
Al-Hayat Newspaper learned that Mikdad had traveled to Moscow to convey Syria’s ‘conservations on a number of the points in Librahimi’s plan.” Moscow “prefers to wait until it hears the details of Librahimi plan from him” in personm. But SANA reports that the Russian FM reiterated Russia’s support to a peaceful solution in Syria and renewed Russia’s known position on Geneva statement, affirming that there is no change in the Russian stance on Syria. AP focuses on Librahimi’s call for the formation of a transitional government with “full executive powers” to run the country until new elections can be held.
The National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces reminds the international community of its moral and humanitarian obligations, as this new massacre came just before the visit of the international envoy, Lakhdar Brahimi to Damascus, and amidst the talk about new initiatives. The massacre also came after the world’s powers knew of the regime’s use of Scud missiles and their failure to react towards such serious violations by taking any serious actions necessitated by international laws and humanitarian obligations.
The Russian foreign ministry said Lakhdar Brahimi will hold talks in Moscow on Saturday following consultations with President Bashar Assad’s regime in Damascus, at his request.
There is nothing so dangerous as a former superpower unaware of its own diminished role. What the Kremlin of Vladimir Putin today lacks in ideology, it more than makes up for in invidious posturing.
while Russia’s Putin reiterates Moscows differences with the EU over the situation in Syria, President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, calss for efforts to reach a political solution to the crisis in Syria
In a response to remarks made recently by Haytham al-Maleh, a senior member of the National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces regarding targeting civilian Russian and Iranian citizens, the NC issued a statement Wednesday condemning these remarks and confirming that they do not represent the Coalition.
At the same time as the National Coalition of Syrian Revolution and Opposition Forces condemns the policies and practices of the Russian government and its stand in support of the Assad regime politically and militarily, it unequivocally states that the Russian government alone bears full responsibility of their actions without any blame to Russian civilians.
“The Russian-Chinese veto has foiled this imperialist intervention three times, to uphold the international law regarding the Syrian case.”
The damage done by playing for time has extended to areas outside Syria in the last two months. The members of the alliance supporting Assad, from Russia and Iran to Lebanon, have found the opportunity to play off the regional situation; they have taken steps, whose importance varies one country to another.
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