The Syrian Ministry of Defense has announced a military mobilization in Deir ez-Zor following a sharp rise in the Euphrates River levels. The ministry is conducting evacuations and raising barriers to protect affected areas.
A recent study provides new insights into the battle to deter aggression in Syria, revealing overlooked truths that have not been previously addressed in the media. The book highlights intricate details about the current situation in the country.
Students in Sweida are experiencing heightened anxiety as they struggle to find clear information regarding their exam locations. This uncertainty arises from a lack of agreement between the Ministry of Education and the local education directorate, threatening their academic futures.
In a significant move reflecting international concern, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs has called on the Syrian government to permit its team to interview young Batoul Aloush. This demand comes at a critical time, highlighting the importance of her situation.
Turkey has reopened the Akcakale-Tal Abyad border crossing after an 11-year closure, reflecting Ankara's efforts to strengthen its influence in the region. This move is expected to significantly impact the economic and political situation in northern Syria.
The Syrian judiciary has charged Aatif Najib, cousin of Bashar al-Assad, with war crimes committed during the suppression of protests in 2011. This trial marks a historic legal step amid rising demands for justice.
Today, the second public trial of Aatif Najib began at the Judicial Palace in Damascus. He is accused of committing crimes against the Syrian people, amid ongoing efforts to hold accountable those responsible for violations during the ongoing conflict.
A tragic incident occurred in Qamishli, northeastern Syria, where random gunfire resulted in the death of a young man and injuries to eight others during the reception of a group of Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) prisoners released by the Syrian government.
Search and excavation efforts continue in the Al-Tadamon neighborhood of southern Damascus to recover the remains of victims executed in 2013. Investigations reveal horrific details of this massacre, reflecting the ongoing pursuit of justice.
On the morning of March 30, 1949, Damascus experienced a historic military coup led by officer Husni al-Zaim, marking the start of significant changes in the Syrian political landscape.
The city of Hasakah in Syria experienced heightened security tensions following an invasion by members of the 'Revolutionary Youth'. They removed an official plaque bearing the Syrian Arab Republic's name, provoking mixed reactions.
Amnesty International announced the winners of the 2026 Media Awards during a special ceremony held at the British Institute. Both Gaza and Syria topped the list of winners, highlighting the importance of human rights issues in the region.
In the early months of 2026, approximately 900 Syrian refugees returned from Iraq, reflecting efforts to stabilize the region. This return occurs amidst changing circumstances in both Syria and Iraq.
The Syrian province of Deir ez-Zor is eagerly anticipating the start of the restoration project for the Hanging Bridge, a vital symbol in the lives of its residents after its destruction by the Assad regime. Hope is returning to the locals as they look forward to the revival of this essential landmark.
Early Monday morning, violent clashes broke out in the western fronts of Sweida city, as internal security forces confronted armed groups known as the 'National Guard'. These events unfold during a sensitive time in the region.
In a significant move, Syrian authorities announced the arrest of Amjad Youssef Saf, a former military intelligence officer, accused of serious violations during the previous regime. His arrest is seen as part of the country's transitional justice efforts.
Syrians are increasingly concerned about daily issues affecting their lives, particularly regarding electricity outages and the value of the Syrian pound. These concerns reflect the economic and social challenges facing the country.
The Russian Federal Security Service announced the disruption of a secret cell linked to an international terrorist organization, which aimed to recruit individuals and send them to Syria for terrorist operations. This revelation highlights Russia's ongoing efforts to combat terrorism.
Israeli occupation forces advanced today into the Yarmouk Basin in southern Syria's Daraa countryside, where a rights center documented a notable increase in Israeli violations in the area. These developments come amid rising tensions in the region.
Clashes have resumed in Syria's Sweida province as armed groups targeted security points in the city. This escalation comes amid increasing security tensions in the region, raising concerns about stability.
Rebel groups in the Sweida province of southern Syria have renewed their attacks on internal security forces, with clashes occurring for the second time on Sunday. Security sources confirmed that the assaults focused on the Reema Hazem and Wulga axes, raising concerns among local authorities.
Shocking footage has emerged from Tishreen Military Hospital in Damascus, revealing gruesome crimes committed by the Assad regime. These images have sparked widespread outrage within humanitarian circles.
Thirteen years after the Banyas massacre, residents continue to call for accountability for those involved in this crime. The massacre, which occurred in 2011, remains vivid in the memory of the Syrian community.
Syrian authorities announced the successful dismantling of an international smuggling network, seizing one million Captagon pills coming from Lebanon. This operation, conducted in rural Damascus, is part of ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking.
A UN report reveals that approximately <strong>1.6 million Syrians</strong> have returned to their homeland following the fall of the Assad regime, primarily from neighboring countries. However, the number of returnees from Germany remains limited despite voluntary return programs.
Syrian painter Abdul Rahman Mahna has passed away, marking the loss of a significant figure in the region's art scene. His departure signifies the closing of a window to the beauty of Aleppo and Damascus, as his works reflected a passion for life and color.
The U.S. Supreme Court is preparing to review the Trump administration's request to end temporary protections for immigrants from Haiti and Syria. This decision comes at a critical time as many of these immigrants face difficult conditions in their home countries.
Exclusive footage from inside Saydnaya prison highlights the initial moments of Syrian rebels entering the facility on the night of the fall of President Bashar al-Assad's regime. This footage raises questions about the fate of missing detainees and the loss of surveillance recordings.
French cement company Lafarge, along with eight other defendants, has appealed the convictions against them for funding jihadists in Syria during 2013 and 2014. The Paris Criminal Court had found them guilty in April, ordering them to pay approximately <strong>5.6 million euros</strong>.
Three new leaked videos from Syria's Sednaya prison have unveiled severe human rights violations, sparking international outrage. The footage depicts harsh detention conditions and inhumane treatment of prisoners.