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Syria’s Transitional Gov Enforces Conservative Dress Code at Beaches

Syria’s Transitional Gov Enforces Conservative Dress Code at Beaches

Damascus, Syria – Syria’s transitional government issued new swimwear regulations on Tuesday, requiring modest attire at public beaches and swimming pools to accommodate cultural, social, and religious sensitivities. In a statement posted on Facebook, the Ministry of Tourism urged visitors...

Tourism Revival in Syria: A Gateway to Economic Rebirth

Tourism Revival in Syria: A Gateway to Economic Rebirth

Before the outbreak of war, the tourism sector in Syria accounted for approximately 14% of the gross domestic product. It employed around 11% of the workforce and represented about 23% of the country’s foreign currency income, underscoring its vital role...

Drone Strikes Kill Two in Northwest Syria’s Idlib Province

Drone Strikes Kill Two in Northwest Syria’s Idlib Province

Idlib, Syria – Two people were killed and several others injured on Tuesday in two drone strikes in Syria's northwest Idlib province. The Syrian Civil Defence, known as the White Helmets, said on Facebook that a drone strike targeted a...

Syrian Airlines Resumes Flights to Istanbul After 14-Year Pause

Syrian Airlines Resumes Flights to Istanbul After 14-Year Pause

Damascus, Syria – Syria’s national airline resumed direct flights to Istanbul on Tuesday, marking the first such service between the two countries in 14 years, as diplomatic and transport links begin to normalize across the region. Syrian Airlines said the...

Antiquities Looting Surges in Syria After Regime Collapse

Antiquities Looting Surges in Syria After Regime Collapse

LONDON – The looting and black-market sale of Syrian antiquities have spiked dramatically via Facebook since the collapse of the former regime in December, The Guardian reported on Sunday. The British newspaper said the breakdown of Syria’s once-feared security apparatus,...

Iran: The Last Episodes of “National Drama”

Iran: The Last Episodes of “National Drama”

Over the past month, three major news stories have dominated the Iranian landscape globally: First, the conviction of Hadi Matar by an American court. Matar, who was involved in the attack on British novelist Salman Rushdie several months ago and...

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