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News for Wednesday, January 24, 2024.

(SFM) News:
Visit of the president of the Syrian Future Movement (SFM) to the headquarters of the ‘Tawad Educational Schools’ chain in Afrin.

The Organizational Office of the Syrian Future Movement published within “SFM Papers” a paper titled: The Syrian Future Movement and Democracy.

The ‘Tawad Educational Schools’ chain, affiliated with the Syrian Future Movement, continues its program of teaching basic education courses for free to its students in both its branches in the cities of A’azaz and Afrin.

Domestic News:
Unprecedented congestion at the Real Estate Bank in Damascus, with withdrawals limited to bribery.

Schools out of service and 340,000 dropouts.. Enormous challenges face education in northwestern Syria.

ISIS attack kills and wounds members of the regime and Iranian militias.

Launch of the “Astana 21” meetings on Syria in Astana.

Security sources: No plan for coordination between SDF, Syrian regime, and the U.S. remaining in Syria.

Cost of one night in private hospitals exceeds 5 million Syrian pounds in Damascus.

Syrian regime intelligence abandons the services of ‘security delegates’.

Related News:
Turkish Foreign Minister meets UN Envoy to Syria Geir Pedersen in New York.

Putin’s envoy to Syria: Negotiations with observer states a priority in the “Astana” meeting.

Governor of Beqaa claims that the Syrian farmer extorts the Lebanese on his land.

Iranian ambassador in Damascus: “Astana 21” round to discuss Turkey’s rapprochement with the Syrian regime.

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U.S. military targets two Houthi anti-ship missiles in Yemen.
After Iowa, Donald Trump wins the Republican primary elections in New Hampshire.

Russia: 74 people killed in a military plane crash.

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