Syrian Refugees Face Grim Economic Reality Upon Return from Turkey
“The situation is catastrophic,” said Muhammad Haj Bakri, an economic expert, to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
“The situation is catastrophic,” said Muhammad Haj Bakri, an economic expert, to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
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
Assad proposed that officials from both countries meet to agree on key issues, including: Turkish withdrawal from occupied Syrian territory, combating terrorism, and refugee issues.
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Assad stated that Syria must identify the most appropriate and least harmful solutions for its current challenges, al-Baath writes.
The actual number of Syrians who have received Turkish citizenship under the “temporary protection” framework stands at 238,768, al-Watan reports.
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On Tuesday, protesters blocked commercial trucks loaded with wheat and barley, destined for regime-held areas, al-Modon writes.
In Istanbul and other major cities, industrial projects have been particularly affected by the departure of Syrians, according to al-Araby al-Jadeed.
The Director of the U.S. Syria Regional Platform, Nicholas Granger, met with Hadi al-Bahra, Syria TV reports.
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This development aligns with shifts in U.S. foreign policy, particularly as the United States aims to reduce its direct military involvement in the Middle East, Damas Post writes.
The project’s focus is on providing job opportunities for Syrians in the waste collection and recycling sectors, according to Shaam Network.
Erdogan is striving to create an “environment of peace”, Yasar Guler said, according to Syria TV.
Jamous voiced concerns among Syrians about potential deviations from UN Resolution 2254, according to Shaam Network.
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The rivalry between Russia and Iran in Syria reveals underlying strategic differences, Syria TV writes.
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