Stories from Syria
138 stories in this location, newest first.
Syrian Security Forces Disrupt Hezbollah Cells
Security forces have successfully disrupted infiltration attempts from Lebanon into Syria involving the use of forged documents. The operation also targeted the movement of sleeper cells linked to Hezbollah.
Sky News Arabia Radio
230 Killed In Middle East Hotel Strike
Approximately 230 people were killed in a strike on a hotel. An attack on a hotel in the Middle East resulted in the deaths of approximately 230 people. The attack targeted individuals who had received intelligence, making them priority targets.
BCC News Taiwan
Women Linked To Islamic State Face Court Abroad
Women and children linked to Islamic State in Syria have reportedly made plans. The source did not specify the nature of the plans or the specific location within Syria. Women linked to the Islamic State terror group have now faced court in a notoriously difficult and secretive country. The source noted the challenge in proving events in such a country, which was secretive to those not aligned with the Islamic State agenda.
ABC NewsRadio AU
Syria Sees First Card Payment in 15 Years
Qatar's QNB Group has launched international payment card acceptance services and digital solutions in Syria. The move introduces new payment capabilities to the Syrian market. Qatar National Bank (QNB) has launched card acceptance services in Syria. This expansion allows QNB cardholders to use their cards within Syria. The move aims to facilitate financial transactions for customers in the country. The event was met with applause, indicating a development in the country's financial infrastructure.
Bluesky
Shelling Reported Near Al-Shatta Center In Sudan
Medical sources reported one person was killed and others were injured during an artillery shelling near the Al-Shatta center in Sheikh Radwan, Syria. The incident occurred in the vicinity of the center, according to the report.
Al Araby Radio Qatar
Syria Sets New Rules For Public Demonstrations
Syria has introduced new regulations governing public demonstrations. The specifics of these new rules and their potential impact on public assembly rights are not yet detailed.
CRI Huayu Global
Syria Sets New Rules For Public Demonstrations
Syrian authorities have established conditions for organizing public demonstrations.
Radio Orient
UN Ends Cross-Border Aid To Syria
The United Nations has ended its cross-border humanitarian operations from Turkey into Syria. UN spokesperson Dyaric stated the end of operations follows the reopening of border crossings to commercial transport and improved regular supply routes.
CNR Voice of China
Syrian Reconstruction Faces Difficulties Amid Conflict
Syria's reconstruction prospects are challenging due to insufficient legal protections, volatile exchange rates, and regional instability. US actions are seen as counterproductive, exacerbating tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
CRI News Radio
Ancient Village Destruction Erases History
For villagers like Heder Hamoud, the destruction of their village signifies a break in history. The source also mentioned a virus causing tuberculosis-like lung infections in pigs, with a mortality rate of about 30%, and hemorrhagic fever with a lower mortality rate of about 10%.
CRI News Radio