Tuesday News, November 21, 2023

(SFM) News:

  • The Political Office released a study titled “On the Syrian Security Situation and Its Impact on the Return of Syrian Refugees.”
  • The Syrian National Democratic Assembly congratulated the Syrian Future Movement on the 11th anniversary of its establishment.
  • The Scientific Office of the Syrian Future Movement continues its program in educating our children who have dropped out of school, in “Tawad” schools in the cities of Afrin and A’azaz in northern Syria.

Domestic News:

  • Release of a young man and a child who were kidnapped in Daraa.
  • The Syrian regime still detains 3,696 children despite issuing 23 amnesty laws.
  • Protests and roadblocks in Al-Bab city by fuel traders.
  • 16 cases of cholera recorded in Northwest Syria.
  • The Syrian regime starved 73 Palestinian children to death and detains 25 others.
  • The Coordination Committee criticizes the “Amnesty Decree” and clarifies its purpose.

Related News:

  • The Sultanate of Oman participates with Russia in a project to restore the ruins of Palmyra in Syria.
  • 79 operations by the International Coalition against ISIS in Syria and Iraq in two months.

International News:

  • Gaza, hospitals in the northern region go completely out of service amid talks of a truce.
  • A report details Russia’s significant losses from the Israel-Hamas war.
  • The UAE efforts to acquire the British “Telegraph” newspaper and “Spectator” magazine.
  • A U.S. Senator anticipates the world’s anticipation of Assad’s attendance at the climate summit following the French memorandum.
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