Hama University hosted the International Engineering Conference on AI-supported education, marking the first event of its kind since the war ended. The conference saw wide participation from various Arab and foreign countries, emphasizing the importance of integrating AI into education.
A large demonstration took place in the Syrian city of Hama, where shop owners expressed their dissatisfaction with the property valuation decisions made by local committees. Protesters described the increases as 'insane', raising widespread concern among the business community.
Local leaders in Al-Suqaylabiyah, western Hama, confirmed that the recent incident in the city was an isolated event without sectarian implications. The situation was swiftly contained thanks to joint local and security efforts.
Residents of Al-Suqaylabiyah in western Hama staged massive protests against sectarianism and rampant gun violence, calling for accountability for those involved in recent clashes in the city.
Elders from the cities of Al-Suqaylabiyah and Qalaat al-Madiq in Hama province convened to enhance civil peace following recent tensions in the predominantly Christian Al-Suqaylabiyah. This meeting comes at a critical time that necessitates dialogue and understanding among various community components.