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News for Tuesday, 2024-12-31

The Movement’s News:

Internal News:

  • Vice President Sharaa meets Christian sect representatives in Syria to discuss shared concerns and strengthen peaceful coexistence.
  • Syrian and Egyptian foreign ministers discuss regional stability, emphasizing cooperation efforts.
  • Six Syrian officers, including prominent faction leaders, are promoted to the rank of major general.
  • Syrian Foreign Minister invites European nations to reopen their embassies in Damascus, stressing diplomatic relations.
  • A tragic fire claims a child’s life in rural Jarabulus, Aleppo.
  • A new independent General Authority for Border Crossings is established under the Prime Minister’s supervision.
  • Official appointment of “Marhaf Abu Qusra” as Syria’s new Minister of Defense.
  • The Syrian Network publishes minefield maps to safeguard civilians.
  • Kasab border crossing reopens after 14 years, facilitating movement and trade.
  • Plans to regulate kiosks and street vendors in Latakia aim to enhance urban aesthetics.
  • Syrian Foreign Minister engages in discussions with counterparts from Morocco, Iraq, Yemen, and Sudan.
  • Hadi Al-Bahra returns to Damascus, stating no invitation was received for the National Dialogue Conference.

Related News:

  • Axios: U.S. envoy visits Damascus, expressing concerns over violence to the new administration.
  • Ukrainian President: Our visit to Damascus lays the foundation for strong ties with the new Syria.
  • Erdogan pledges a stable and terrorism-free Syria by 2025.
  • France announces airstrikes on ISIS targets in Syria as part of its anti-terrorism efforts.
  • 75,000 Syrians return home from Turkey, Lebanon, and Jordan post-Assad’s fall, reflecting improving conditions.
  • Russia transfers equipment from Hmeimim Airbase in Syria to Libya via daily flights.

International News:

  • UN report calls Israel’s claims of militants using Gaza hospitals “ambiguous.”
  • Chinese President asserts no one can prevent “reunification” with Taiwan.
  • Yemeni Journalists Syndicate condemns Al-Maqari’s killing, urging accountability for Al-Qaeda.
  • Israel rejects a Hamas proposal.
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