NEWS
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Crackdown on Residents of Al-Sumaria Neighborhood Amid Fears of Organized Displacement
Local sources from the Al-Sumaria neighborhood in Damascus have reported a series of unofficial measures and restrictions imposed on residents.…
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Qatari Officer Has been Killed in the Israeli Attack on Doha
Local sources in the Qatari capital, Doha, confirmed that the Israeli attack targeting a residential complex resulted in the deaths…
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Turkish Defense Ministry Announces Start of Training for Syrian Army
Training Launches Following Cooperation AgreementAbout a month after signing a cooperation agreement between Turkey and Syria, the Turkish Ministry of…
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Death of a Young Man 15 Days After His Arrest in Homs and Delay in Delivering the Body
Homs Governorate: The delivery of the body of a young Christian man from the village of Kafra in the Wadi…
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Proposed American Plan to Manage Gaza Strip Over 10 Years
The Washington Post revealed a proposed American plan to manage the Gaza Strip over a period of ten years, aiming…
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New Road Projects in Syria
The General Organization for Road Transport announced the launch of a series of strategic maintenance and rehabilitation projects in several…
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Investment Talks Between Syria and the UAE
The head of the Syrian Interim Government, Ahmad Al-Shara, met with Emirati businessman Khalaf Al-Habtoor to discuss investment opportunities in…
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Qatar Reassesses Its Mediator Role
Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al Thani announced that the Israeli attack has prompted Doha to conduct…
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Qatar Accuses Israel of “State Terrorism”
The Qatari Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al Thani, described the Israeli attack on…
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Continued Pressure on the Syrian Regime: Congress Rejects Repeal of the Caesar Act
Sources from the U.S. Congress reported the failure of efforts to pass an amendment aimed at repealing the Caesar Act…
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