SYRIA NEWS
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Dozens Arrested in Syria Over Suspected Collaboration with Israel, Group Says
Syrian intelligence services have arrested dozens of people this month on suspicion of passing information to Israel, the Syrian Observatory…
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Traffic accident in Syria reveals huge shipment of illicit drugs
The collision near the village of al-Zarah, around nine kilometers from Lebanon’s northern border, resulted in one death and several…
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Syria’s Kurds appeal for UN help after three die of cholera
Health authorities warned of “a large number of cholera cases in Raqqa province and the western countryside of Deir Ezzor…
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Syria’s Aleppo airport to reopen after Israel strikes
Damage to the main runway in Tuesday’s raid had put the airport out of service but the transport ministry said…
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Syria seizes hummus bowls made out of captagon
The amphetamine is produced in pill form but these smugglers had crushed it and used the resulting paste to “mould…
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Syria will not attend next Arab summit ‘to avoid causing dispute’: Algeria FM
Syria will not attend the Arab summit scheduled in Algeria next November to avoid “causing dispute,” announced Algeria’s foreign ministry on Sunday. After…
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Mine explodes in north Syria, killing 4 young brothers
Four children were killed Monday when a mine and explosives left inside an abandoned apartment went off in a rebel-held…
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Syrian military helicopter crashes in Hama, crew is killed – state media
A Syrian military helicopter crashed northeast of the city of Hama on Sunday during a training mission leaving the crew…
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Syria warns Israel ‘playing with fire’ after alleged nighttime airstrikes
Syria’s Foreign Minister Faisal Mekdad issued a harsh warning to Israel on Thursday after Damascus accused Jerusalem of airstrikes the…
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Within Hours, Second Israeli Strike Hits Aleppo, Syrian State News Reports
Blasts were heard over the Syrian city of Aleppo on Wednesday night for a second time less than two hours…
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