The Aceh Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Unit announced that educational activities have returned to 100%, despite the presence of emergency classrooms. This follows the impact on 3,120 educational facilities due to natural disasters.
Hydrometeorological disasters in the Pidie Jaya district of Aceh have destroyed over <strong>13,303 housing units</strong>, prompting urgent government action for reconstruction. The Indonesian government is providing shelter and assistance to affected residents.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Iran will soon be able to initiate reconstruction efforts and generate substantial revenue. These comments come at a critical time as Iran faces significant economic challenges.
US President Donald Trump has announced that the United States will provide support to Iran regarding maritime navigation, indicating that Iran could begin its reconstruction process. This statement comes at a sensitive time amid ongoing political and economic tensions in the region.
Leaks obtained by Al Jazeera Net reveal the upcoming phase in Gaza following the ceasefire agreement reached on October 8. The proposal from the Peace Council includes multiple benefits aimed at improving conditions in the sector.
Iran has firmly rejected the recently proposed ceasefire, emphasizing that any agreement must include clear conditions related to reconstruction and the lifting of sanctions. The country also called for a specific protocol concerning the Strait of Hormuz.
The Indonesian government has announced its plan to complete the reconstruction process in Aceh, North Sumatra, and West Sumatra within three years. This initiative aims to enhance sustainable development following recent natural disasters.
Tito Karnavian, head of the Reconstruction Acceleration Unit in Sumatra, emphasized that building permanent housing is a top priority in post-disaster recovery efforts. This statement was made during a working meeting in Jakarta, highlighting the need to improve essential infrastructure.
The Saudi Program for Development and Reconstruction in Yemen is making steady progress towards achieving sustainable development by strengthening partnerships with the Yemeni government and international organizations. The program aims to improve the daily lives of citizens through quality projects across various sectors.
Indonesian Coordinating Minister for Community Empowerment, Mohimin Iskandar, known as 'Chak Imin', reaffirmed his commitment to support Aceh's interests in the central government, especially in post-disaster reconstruction efforts. This statement was made during the inauguration of new leadership for the National Awakening Party in Aceh.
Syrian President Ahmad Al-Shahr visits Germany on Monday to meet with Chancellor Friedrich Merz and President Frank-Walter Steinmeier. The discussions will focus on the Middle East war, Syria's reconstruction, and Berlin's efforts to repatriate Syrian refugees.
Residents of Mosul have restored the Al-Nabi Yunus Mosque, which was destroyed by ISIS in 2014, reclaiming one of the city's most significant historical landmarks. The reopening event saw thousands of attendees from the city and surrounding areas.
The British government has announced its intention to amend sanctions imposed on Syria, aiming to support the Syrian people in rebuilding their country after years of conflict. This decision comes amid escalating economic and humanitarian crises in the country.
In a painful scene, education in Gaza has turned into a harsh experience as children sit in tattered tents instead of classrooms. Nine-year-old Fadi Al-Jundi represents the reality of thousands of students facing significant challenges in obtaining education amidst destruction.
The Central Aceh Disaster Management Agency announced that several villages isolated due to bridge collapses from floods are now accessible by motorcycle. This follows three days of flooding that caused significant damage.
Building violations are on the rise in Aleppo, particularly in areas that suffered partial destruction during the war. Residents are exploiting weak oversight from authorities, raising concerns about potential future disasters.
Mohammad Tito Karnavian, head of the Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Unit in Indonesia, announced a plan to use floating wood from floods to build homes. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to enhance reconstruction in disaster-affected areas.
Indonesian authorities are intensifying reconstruction efforts in flood-affected areas of Pidie Jaya. This initiative is part of a comprehensive plan aimed at supporting the local economy and enhancing community resilience.
The American-Israeli war on Iran has resulted in significant damage to <strong>33,000 housing units</strong>, prompting reconstruction efforts and temporary housing for affected families. The situation is exacerbated by rising economic and social pressures in the country.
A UN delegation arrived in Damascus to support recovery and reconstruction efforts in Jobar, amid ongoing humanitarian challenges and a complex displacement situation.
Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara announced that the country is moving towards a comprehensive reconstruction phase aimed at restoring international relations and building trust with nations, alongside launching a gradual political path towards free elections.
Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara stated that the return of Syrian refugees in Germany hinges on job opportunities and attracting investments, emphasizing the importance of reconstruction in the country.
Interim President Ahmed al-Shaar emphasized that Syria will avoid any conflict unless it faces a direct attack, highlighting the government's focus on reconstruction after years of war. This statement was made during his address at Chatham House in London.
The Indonesian Armed Forces announced the completion of the Armco Bridge in the Tukka area of Tapanuli, aimed at improving access for citizens to flood-affected areas. The new bridge will contribute to the recovery of economic and social activities in the region.
The issue of refugee return dominated Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara's visit to Berlin, where German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced expectations for the return of 80% of Syrians residing in Germany over the next three years.
During an official visit to Berlin, Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara emphasized the importance of developing a modern constitution and enhancing bilateral cooperation with Germany, aiming to open new economic horizons between the two countries.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz announced the potential return of many Syrian refugees to their homeland during Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's visit to Berlin. This statement comes at a critical time as many refugees seek to return amidst political and economic changes.
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz announced a plan to repatriate <strong>80%</strong> of the over <strong>900,000</strong> Syrians residing in Germany during a visit by Syrian President Ahmad al-Shara to Berlin. This initiative aims to support the reconstruction of Syria and enhance cooperation between the two countries.
The German Chancellor announced that about <strong>80%</strong> of the <strong>1 million</strong> Syrian refugees in Germany should return to their homeland within <strong>three years</strong>, emphasizing the importance of reconstruction in Syria.
Germany and Syria are working on a new coordination plan aimed at facilitating the return of Syrian refugees to their homeland. This development comes amid ongoing political and economic changes in the region.