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News for Monday, 2025-01-27

The SFM’s News:

Internal News:

  • Two traffic accidents on Damascus roads: fatalities and injuries affecting an entire family.
  • Hajeh Lahbib: My meeting with Ahmed Shar’a was reassuring, and I told him actions are more important than words.
  • General Security arrests 30 officers and personnel who worked for the Assad regime in rural Damascus.
  • Damascus University announces the start of registration for Open Learning students for the first semester of 2024-2025.
  • Hama police prohibit carrying weapons and displaying them in public places.
  • The Syrian Borders Authority states: No new decisions regarding reduced tariffs on goods imported from Turkey.
  • Al-Shibani welcomes a delegation from the Armenian Foreign Ministry in Damascus.
  • A conditional decision for university students affected by the revolution to take the first-semester exams.
  • Sanitation in Daraa: pollution threatens water, agriculture, and public health.
  • General Security releases 275 detainees from the deposed regime in Homs.
  • Civilians protest in Quneitra against Israeli incursions in southern Syria.
  • Rising tensions in eastern Syria: tribal conflicts and accusations against “SDF” for field violations.
  • General Security launches a campaign against remnants of the deposed regime in Qatana housing in rural Damascus.

Related News:

  • European agreement for the gradual suspension of economic sanctions imposed on Syria.
  • Italian Foreign Minister: We want to grant trust to the new Syrian administration to ensure the country’s unity.
  • The Syrian Network highlights the significance of France issuing an arrest warrant against Bashar Al-Assad.
  • 150 Syrian officers of high ranks remain in Iraq.
  • Jordan discusses resuming flights to Aleppo Airport.

International News:

  • Tens of thousands of Gaza residents return to their homes in the north.
  • Erdogan: I salute the revolutionary Syrian youth who ended the oppressive Baath regime.
  • “Transferring Gaza residents to Egypt and Jordan,” Trump’s statements provoke widespread Arab condemnation.
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