The Syrian Civil Status Directorate announced an extension of the citizenship application period for Kurdish citizens by an additional 15 days in the centers of Hasakah, Qamishli, and Joudaia. This decision aims to enhance registration participation and ensure thorough examination of applications.
The Egyptian Ministry of Interior has approved the granting of foreign nationalities to 21 Egyptian citizens, which entails the revocation of their Egyptian citizenship. This decision is part of the government's efforts to streamline naturalization procedures.
The naturalization policy in Indonesian football has sparked widespread debate, with former player Aston Nawawi highlighting both its positive and negative aspects. He emphasizes the need to enhance local players' capabilities to ensure the national team's long-term success.
Authorities in northeastern Syria have begun implementing Legislative Decree No. 13 of 2026, aimed at addressing the denial of Syrian nationality to thousands of Kurds. This development raises questions about identity and belonging in a region marked by ethnic and political tensions.
Syrian authorities have begun accepting applications from stateless Kurds in Al-Hasakah for Syrian citizenship. This significant move is seen as a humanitarian and legal transformation for tens of thousands of Kurds who have long been marginalized.
Several Indonesian athletes in mountain climbing have rejected a citizenship offer from Turkey, reaffirming their loyalty to their national flag. This announcement was made during a press conference by the head of the Indonesian Climbing Federation, Yeni Wahid, in Bekasi.