Current News:
The Political Bureau published an article titled: “Syria after Breaking Isolation: National Demands or the Consolidation of De facto Alliances?”
The Political Bureau published a statement titled: “Female Officials Arrested in the Case of Children of Detainees and Forcibly Disappeared Persons.”
Internal news:
President al-Shara receives the British Foreign Secretary in Damascus.
The Ministry of Interior announces the arrest of two individuals accused of participating in the Bayda massacre.
Formation of a Syrian-British Economic Council and an agreement to reopen the embassy in London.
Fires in Latakia cut off water to 25 villages, and extinguishing efforts are ongoing.
Shooting by unknown assailants west of Hama leaves two people dead.
The Minister of Education announces the continuation of marking primary school subjects in Syrian centers.
Latakia fires continue to spread. Civil Defense battles difficult terrain and evacuates threatened villages.
Idlib teachers protest, and the Ministry of Education approves summer salaries.
The Ministry of Education denies postponing high school exams and confirms its commitment to the scheduled date
Military Police: We identified the killer in Al-Burjan, Latakia countryside, and he has been referred to the judiciary.
Related news:
Turkey dispatches two aircraft and 11 vehicles to help extinguish the Latakia fires.
Turkey launches a direct flight between Ankara and Damascus with three weekly flights.
The British government: Lamy’s visit to Damascus opens a new path in relations with Syria.
The United States is preparing a draft resolution for the Security Council to lift sanctions on Syria and its leaders.
Erdogan: We will coordinate with President Ahmed al-Sharaa to accelerate energy projects in Syria.
International news:
Trump: There may be a deal on Gaza next week.
21 Palestinians were killed in Gaza early Saturday.
New arrests of three opposition mayors in Türkiye