CANBERRA (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Vulnerable Australian children who are stuck in Syrian prison camps for Daesh members will be the first citizens to return home, government’s plans assure, the Guardian reported, The most ill children will be given the priority for
DAMASCUS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Activists and local media said conflicts between armed citizens and gangs and the government security services resulted in at least 17 deaths and scores of injuries in Sweida, the southern Syrian province. The Syrian Observatory for Human
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BRUSSELS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Russia defended its decision to veto a UN resolution that might have expanded humanitarian help deliveries to 4.1 million Syrians in the rebel-held northwest from Turkey for a year, stating that its demand for extension of only
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DAMASCUS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – In response to Kyiv’s identical action, Syria, a strong Russian ally, has declared it is formally cutting all diplomatic connections with Ukraine. According to a statement released by the Syrian foreign ministry on Wednesday, The Syrian Arab
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ANKARA (Parliament Politics Magazine ) – Leading observers believe that Russia’s departure of tens of thousands of troops from Syria to boost its forces in Ukraine may represent a turning point in the Syrian conflict, triggering a race between Ankara and Tehran
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DAMASCUS (Parliament Politics Magazine) – This is the story of a war crime captured in real time by one of the Syrian regime’s most infamous enforcers, branch 227 of the military intelligence service of the country, as well as the painstaking efforts
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LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – According to a parliamentary report released on Thursday, there is “compelling evidence” that Daesh trafficked women and children of Britain against their will. The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Trafficked Britons in Syria concluded after a six-month investigation
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DAMASCUS (Parliament Politics Magazine): Kurdish forces moved inside a Syrian prison on Wednesday, where Daesh group fighters had been locked up with children for six days, despite international requests for help to stop a jihadist comeback. Last Monday, more than 100 Daesh
DAMASCUS (Parliament Politics Magazine): Jihadist extremists are believed to have held hundreds of children hostage in the beleaguer prison in north-eastern Syria. Around 850 children are being held in Hasaka’s Ghwayran jail, which was overrun by Islamic State (IS) forces on Thursday,
BEIRUT (Parliament Politics Magazine): Many Lebanese and Syrians have been left searching for methods to stay warm, including burning plastic and burning old clothes by a snowstorm in the Middle East. In certain cases, sheep dung has been used for keeping warm
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