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Syrian Youth Trends Around Politics and Media

A survey conducted by the Sada Institute has examined how Syrian youth, both inside and outside the country, consume and view news about Syria.

Turkey Pushes Displaced People to Settle in Afrin

Offices that deal with displaced people and their right to return have been closed by authorities, which has sparked protests in Afrin reports Zaman Al Wasl.

The Life of Professor Tayyeb Tizini

Professor Tayyeb Tizini, who has died at the age of 85, was seen as one of Syria’s greatest thinkers and philosophers writes Philosophers of the Arab World.

Astana’s Failure Leading to a Military Solution in Idleb

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.

James Jeffrey: We Want Full Iranian Withdrawal From Syria

The US Special Representative for Syria, James Jeffrey, has said that Iran’s presence in Syria threaten neighboring countries like Israel and creating an unstable atmosphere writes Asharq al-Awsat.

Idleb: The Hesitance of the West and Turkish Silence

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.

Idleb: Political Escalation in Parallel

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.

Turkey Arrests Five Syrian Minors

Five female minors were arrested on charges of crossing into Turkey illegally, and two other men, also travelling with them, were also arrested reports Etihad Press.

Trump Is Not a Warmonger

As the US tighten sanction on Iran’s oil trade, talk about a possible confrontation rises and Iran looks to circumnavigate the sanctions writes Al-Watan.

Russia and Turkey Divided Over Idleb

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.