Monday News, 2nd October 2023
(SFM) News:
The president of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM), Dr. Zaher Baadarani, has concluded a visit to Northern Syria that lasted several days with the purpose of overseeing the work of the (SFM) office in A’azaz and studying the possibility of opening other offices there.
Preparations have begun to open the (SFM) office in Afrin city.
Our scientific office is overseeing a program that teaches the Arabic language and the Quran for free to our children in Northern Syria.
Domestic News:
Protesters from “Al-Suwayda” visited an elderly sheikh prevented by illness from leaving his home, expressing their solidarity with his wish to join them in the protests at the Dignity Square.
The youngest protester in Al-Suwayda, only two hours old, participates in the Dignity Square.
Six members of the Syrian regime forces were killed or injured in Daraa by unknown assailants.
A fire in the countryside of Tartus destroyed 300 dunums planted with olives and citrus fruits.
The average cost of living for a family in Syria has risen to 9.5 million Syrian pounds.
The price of a ton of firewood in Damascus has increased by 32% within a week to 4.5 million pounds.
An increasing phenomenon of scavenging through garbage in Homs in search of recyclable materials.
Related News:
The Lebanese Minister of Interior describes the Syrian presence in Lebanon as affecting the demography and identity of Lebanon.
Jordan reveals detailed numbers on the influx of Captagon from areas controlled by the Syrian regime for the first time.
World News:
A German newspaper exposes the new European Union refugee system’s inability to address the migrant issue.
Kosovo warns of Serbia deploying its forces on its borders and accuses it of preparing for a war similar to the Russian-Ukrainian war.
A United Nations delegation arrives in “Karabakh” for the first visit in 30 years.
A massive fire engulfs the security directorate building in Ismailia, Egypt.