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Lebanon’s ministerial committee on Syrian refugees announced the government’s readiness to develop a comprehensive plan—jointly with Syrian authorities and international organisations—for the safe, ...
A panel discussion on Syria, held Saturday at the Antalya Diplomatic Forum in Turkey, proceeded without a single Syrian speaker—a conspicuous omission that drew immediate questions from the audience ...
In recent days, the area around the Teishrin Dam has experienced a marked calm following months of deadly confrontations, North Press reports. Teishrin Dam Agreement Marks Rare U.S.-Brokered Consensus ...
From a legal perspective, the documented violations meet criteria defined in the Fourth Geneva Convention (1949) and the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Human Rights Report: ...
Mohammed Afif Nayfeh was a civil servant in Damascus Municipality prior to the outbreak of the Syrian revolution in 2011. His life was upended when security officers arrived at his office and ordered ...
The Syrian government on Wednesday held talks with a delegation from the United Nations’ International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (IIIM) to discuss ways to enhance cooperation in ...
Syria’s fragile reconstruction efforts received two notable boosts this week—first, with a fresh financial contribution from Japan to the Syria Recovery Trust Fund, and second, with a high-level visit ...
The list of U.S. demands calls for Damascus to issue a formal public statement banning all Palestinian political factions and activities on Syrian soil. A senior official in U.S. President Donald ...
The minister noted that the pace of voluntary returns has significantly accelerated following the regime’s downfall on 8 December 2024. Turkey’s Interior Minister, Ali Yerlikaya, on Wednesday ...
The Harmoon Center for Contemporary Studies has released a major new study titled “Rebuilding Security in Syria: Challenges and Strategies for Disarmament, Demobilization, Reintegration (DDR), and ...
A new investigative report has uncovered the inner workings of Syria’s notorious Branch 251 (Al-Khatib), exposing a hidden economy built on surveillance, corruption, and confiscated foreign currency.