Since December 2024, landmine explosions and war remnants in Syria have resulted in the deaths of <strong>205 children</strong> and injuries to <strong>480 others</strong>. Children represent the most affected group in this humanitarian disaster.
Jordan and Syria's drug enforcement agencies announced the successful interception of a major drug smuggling operation, seizing <strong>943 kilograms</strong> of Captagon paste, equivalent to <strong>5.5 million pills</strong>, in a joint security operation.
The Syrian Investment Authority has denied any intention to privatize the health sector, emphasizing that 'Syrian health is not for sale and will not be.' This statement comes in response to concerns raised among citizens regarding the future of health services in the country.
Lebanon has reopened the Al-Masnaa border crossing with Syria after receiving international guarantees against Israeli targeting. This decision aims to enhance trade and transit between the two countries amid tense security conditions.
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.
The General Authority for Ports and Customs in Syria announced the reopening of the Jdeidet Yabous crossing, allowing for the resumption of normal transit. This decision follows a period of closure, reflecting improved conditions in the region.
Israeli occupation forces advanced today into the Ajraf area in the Quneitra countryside, coinciding with increased deployment of UNDOF forces in the region. This move raises concerns among local residents and international observers due to the escalating tensions in the area.
The Syrian Ministry of Interior announced its success in dismantling international networks specializing in drug trafficking. This operation is part of the government's efforts to combat the spread of drugs.
The province of Sweida in southern Syria is experiencing heightened security tensions nearly eight months after the violent events of July. The current situation reflects complex political and security challenges that require international attention.
The Syrian Ministry of Health has announced the launch of the 'Digital Health Portal', aimed at simplifying medical appointment bookings for citizens while saving time and effort. This initiative is part of the ministry's efforts to improve the quality of health services provided.
Turkey and Syria signed the first phase of a joint economic cooperation agreement today in Istanbul, aiming to enhance trade between the two countries. This agreement reflects both parties' desire to strengthen economic ties amid significant global economic challenges.
An Iraqi National Security adviser revealed ongoing coordination efforts between Iraq and Syria to address security threats, particularly from armed groups attacking Syrian territory. This initiative aims to strengthen security cooperation between the two nations.
Authorities in Sweida province announced the dissolution of the 'Legal Committee' after a raid on the Education Directorate. This decision comes amid escalating security developments in other regions of Syria.
Social protection in Syria is a crucial aspect of governance, serving to manage the relationship between the state and society. This raises questions about its costs and its impact on stability amid challenging economic and social conditions.
The story of social transitions in Syria extends beyond its borders, as other modern countries have witnessed similar transformations. These changes reflect the opening of state institutions to social groups previously distant from decision-making centers.
Popular demonstrations continue in Syria, showcasing a profound awareness that the Palestinian cause remains central to the Syrian identity. These movements express strong national sentiments and reflect public attitudes towards the issue.
Syria faces a severe hunger crisis, with millions suffering from food insecurity. Reports indicate that the line between deadly hunger and food insecurity is merely procedural, complicating recovery efforts.
Recent reports indicate that eight out of ten Syrians lack sufficient food security, trapping them in a cycle of hunger and poverty. Despite humanitarian aid, these efforts remain inadequate to meet their basic needs.
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.
The Jousieh border crossing between Syria and Lebanon is experiencing unprecedented congestion due to increased traveler movement following the closure of the Jdeideh Yabous crossing. This closure is a response to Israeli threats targeting the area.
The Iraqi militia 'Saraya Awliya al-Dam' announced on Sunday that it executed three drone attacks targeting Kuwait, Jordan, and Syria. These operations raise concerns about escalating tensions in the region.
Syria faces significant challenges related to sectarianism and discrimination. Achieving real progress in the country requires the implementation of transitional justice and the restoration of rights lost since 2011.
The Syrian government has strongly condemned the attack on the UAE embassy in Damascus, emphasizing that this act does not reflect the values of the Syrian people. The relations between the two countries remain strong despite this incident.
On Sunday, a protest took place in Qamishli, Hasakah province, organized by families of detainees and missing persons. They are demanding the authorities reveal the fate of hundreds of individuals who have disappeared during the ongoing conflict.
The Goldsmiths Association in Syria has warned about misleading offers and unrealistic gold prices circulating on social media, following reports of fraud affecting buyers. These warnings come at a time when the market is experiencing significant fluctuations.
The Syrian Ministry of Information condemned a report published by the New York Times regarding abducted Alawite women, claiming it lacks accuracy and professionalism. This statement comes amid multiple challenges facing the country.
The Syrian Interior Ministry's Anti-Narcotics Department announced the thwarting of a large shipment of Captagon pills in Homs countryside. This action is part of the government's ongoing efforts to combat the growing drug economy in the country.
Syria is currently receiving a steady flow of Iraqi fuel, averaging <strong>500,000 tons monthly</strong> through the Baniyas corridor. This development enhances Syria's position as an alternative energy corridor amid the ongoing closure of the Strait of Hormuz.
The Israeli army has issued a warning regarding imminent airstrikes on the Masnaa border crossing between Syria and Lebanon, prompting precautionary measures from both Syrian and Lebanese authorities, including the evacuation of the area.
Tensions are rising in the rural areas of Quneitra, southern Syria, following the death of a young man due to an Israeli airstrike, leading to the closure of several roads. This military escalation threatens civilian movement and exacerbates the suffering of the residents.