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News for Sunday, 2024-12-29

The SFM News:

Internal News:

  • Al-Shibani: We Look Forward to Building Important and Strategic Relations with Egypt: Al-Shibani confirmed their desire to build important and strategic relations with Egypt.
  • Fleeing to Lebanon, Syria receives 70 officers and personnel from the ousted regime: Syria received 70 officers and personnel from the ousted regime after they fled to Lebanon.
  • Erdogan directs his government to support the Syrian administration in printing official documents: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan directed his government to support the Syrian administration in printing official documents.
  • The Syrian Network reveals the number of detainees and the forcibly disappeared after prisons were emptied: The Syrian Network revealed the number of detainees and forcibly disappeared individuals after prisons were emptied.
  • Russian intelligence accuses the U.S. and U.K. of planning to target its bases in Syria: Russian intelligence accused the U.S. and U.K. of planning to target their bases in Syria.
  • The Syrian community invites Al-Shibani to visit the U.S.: The Syrian community invited Al-Shibani to visit the United States.
  • Geir Pedersen: The upcoming challenges in Syria are enormous, and the escalation in several regions is concerning: Geir Pedersen pointed out that the upcoming challenges in Syria are enormous, and the escalation in several areas is worrying.
  • Iran’s Foreign Minister to the Arab League: We want Syria’s stability and reject foreign intervention: Iran’s Foreign Minister assured the Arab League of their desire for Syria’s stability and rejection of foreign intervention.
  • Lebanese security sources reveal the location of Rifaat al-Assad’s escape: Lebanese security sources revealed the location of Rifaat al-Assad’s escape.
  • The Syrian Chargé d’Affaires in Brussels: 600 requests daily to renew passports: The Syrian Chargé d’Affaires in Brussels announced receiving 600 daily requests to renew passports.
  • Suspension of consular services at the Syrian embassy in Lebanon until further notice: Consular services at the Syrian embassy in Lebanon were suspended until further notice.
  • The UAE welcomes Turkey’s efforts to find a solution to the Sudan crisis: The UAE welcomed Turkey’s efforts to resolve the Sudan crisis.
  • Houthis reveal details of Israeli base attack: The Houthis revealed details of their attack on an Israeli base.
  • A South Korean soldier who was a prisoner in Ukraine has died: A South Korean soldier, who was a prisoner in Ukraine, passed away.
  • Trump urges the U.S. Supreme Court to delay the TikTok ban: Former U.S. President Donald Trump urged the Supreme Court to delay the TikTok ban.

Related News:

  • Fidan emphasizes the importance of working and cooperating with the new administration in Syria: Turkish Foreign Minister Fidan emphasized the importance of cooperation with the new Syrian administration.
  • Lavrov: Change in Syrian leadership will lead to adjustments regarding Russian presence: Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov indicated that a change in Syria’s leadership would lead to adjustments regarding Russia’s presence.
  • 44 organizations present a legal paper on post-Assad human rights response: 44 organizations presented a legal paper discussing the human rights response in Syria after the fall of Assad’s regime.
  • Turkish TIKA resumes activities in Syria: The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) announced the resumption of its activities in Syria.

International News:

  • New details released by Israel about the assassination of Ismail Haniya, which was almost canceled: Israel released new details regarding the assassination of Ismail Haniya, which was almost canceled at the last moment.
  • Homelessness in the U.S. reaches record high in 2024: Homelessness in the United States saw a record increase in 2024.
  • Lebanon returns dozens of Syrian officers and soldiers from Assad’s regime to Syria: Lebanon returned dozens of Syrian officers and soldiers from Assad’s regime to Syria.
  • The ousted Korean president accused of ordering the use of force to prevent a vote against martial law: The ousted Korean president is accused of ordering the use of force to prevent a vote against martial law.
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