Syrians Boost Investment in Turkey
Syrian refugees in Turkey have created thousands of companies that has boosted the Turkish economy writes Etihad Press.
Syrian refugees in Turkey have created thousands of companies that has boosted the Turkish economy writes Etihad Press.
The US plan to train 40,000 locals in northeastern Syria, has caused concern and anger within Turkey reports Anadolu Agency.
The latest report by the Syrian Observatory of Human Right offers a grim picture of Syria.
The Foreign and Expatriates Ministry has described the excavation works as a new war crime reports SANA.
Maya Merai and her family were forced to flee after a regime bombardment destroyed their home reports Alsouria Net.
As part of the Sochi agreement between Russia and Turkey, the Aleppo-Lattakia highway was supposed to be reopened reports Damas Post.
As part of the Manbij roadmap that was agreed between the US and Turkey, the PYD and YPG are obliged to leave Manbij writes Asharq al-Awsat.
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.
The young Syrian was walking home from work when he was attacked by two Turkish nationals, who stole his money and phone reports Alsouria Net.
At the 11th round of Astana talks,Dr. Bashar al-Jaafari said that Turkey was the prime suspect in the recent chemical attack in Aleppo reports SANA.
Following the agreement between Russia and Turkey, many rebel fighters are choosing to lay down their arms and return to work in the hope of some stability writes Al-Hal.
According to a report, that was released by the Turkish Parliament, one-sixth of all refugees in Turkey are living in Istanbul writes Anadolu Agency.
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.
Forces from the Gulf are active on the ground in Deir ez-Zor, fighting against the Islamic State and deterring any actions by the Turks writes Basnews.
The mother of young girl filed a petition for custody of her daughter after her father died reports Al-Araby al-Jadeed.
Attacks in Idleb, returning Syrians from Jordan, airstrikes in Deir ez-Zor and Turkish complaints over US observation posts. Catch up on everything that happened over the weekend.
The US has said that the observation posts are designed to protect the SDF from Turkish attacks, while they engage against Islamic State forces reports Asharq al-Awsat.
Turkey is currently playing host to 1.1 million children of school age, but only 641,000 are receiving education writes Alsouria Net.
The curfew is part of a security campaign that aims to root out corrupt rebels from the National Army reports Zaman Al Wasl.
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