News from Al Mayadeen, September 2, 2023 The Syrian Arab Army is expanding its range of fire to include the supply lines of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham terrorists in the vicinity of Sarmin, Idlib. Al Mayadeen correspondent has reported that the Syrian Arab Army is facing one of the most violent …
Read More »At Least 25 Dead in Heavy Clashes Between US Proxy Militia, Arab tribes in Eastern Syria
from The News Desk at the Cradle, August 30, 2023 Clashes between the US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and Arab tribesmen in Deir Ezzor governorate left at least 25 dead and more than a dozen wounded as of 30 August, raising tensions between the Kurdish proxy militia and Syrian locals …
Read More »Commander of the Free Syrian Army: Progress with SDF to Establish a Joint Operations Room
by ATHR PRESS (Pro-government newspaper), published on Syrian Observer, August 10, 2023 The leader of the US-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA) faction, Muhammad Farid Qassim, has announced significant strides in collaboration with the Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) and undisclosed armed groups to establish a joint operations center. Qassim stated the …
Read More »Damascus Strongly Condemns U.S. and Turkey for Cutting off Water Supply in Hassakeh
from the Syrian Observer / al-Baath, July 20, 2023 Syria urgently calls upon the United Nations to take immediate and effective action to halt violations of international laws, according to al-Baath. In an official statement, the Ministry of Foreign and Expatriates Affairs expressed Syria’s vehement condemnation of the heinous act …
Read More »Syria Calls for Sustainable Solutions and Sanctions Relief to Improve Humanitarian Situation
published on The Syrian Observer, July 26th, 2023 from AL-WATAN Syria’s Ambassador to the UN, Ambassador Bassam Sabbagh, emphasized the need for sustainable solutions to improve the humanitarian situation in Syria. He called for the immediate lifting of economic sanctions imposed on the country, stating that this would help reduce …
Read More »PM Hussein Arnous Identifies Five Factors Behind Collapse of Syrian Pound
published on The Syrian Observer, Tuesday July 25th, 2023 In an extraordinary session of the “People’s Assembly” dedicated to examining the economic and living conditions and the exchange rate of the pound, Prime Minister of the Syrian regime, Hussein Arnous, shed light on the government’s approach to tackling the challenges …
Read More »Tensions Mount In War-Torn Syria
Published on South Front, June 15, 2023 A new series of attacks and security incidents has led to more tensions in Syria, where the war has been raging for more than 12 years. On June 12, a patrol of the Russian Military Police was hit by a roadside bomb as …
Read More »UK Activists Urge Judiciary to Lift ‘Cruel’ Sanctions on Syria
from The News Desk at The Cradle, June 23, 2023 A group of British-Arab citizens have filed an application to the High Court in England seeking permission to proceed to a Judicial Review for the sake of ending UK sanctions on Syria, Al-Mayadeen reported on 23 June. The leader of …
Read More »Jordanians Reject Ties with Israel, Welcome Normalization with Iran, Syria
From the News Desk at The Cradle, June 20, 2023 An overwhelming majority of Jordanians say they oppose “all sorts of cooperation” with Israel, including receiving humanitarian aid in the case of a natural disaster, according to a public opinion poll commissioned by the Washington Institute and conducted between March …
Read More »UN Slashes Food Aid to Syria as Humanitarian Crisis Worsens
from the News Desk at The Cradle, June 14, 2023 The UN World Food Programme (WFP) announced that it has to cut food aid to Syria by 50 percent due to a lack of funding, Middle East Monitor reported on 14 June. “An unprecedented funding crisis in Syria is forcing …
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