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Latakia · LatakiaThe prices of school supplies have increased by more than 100% compared to 2023. A school bag that was sold for 135,000 Syrian pounds (SYP) and considered of medium quality reached 310,000 SYP this year. The new school year, which starts on September 8, brings significant worries for parents trying to manage the costs of stationery and clothing amid a deteriorating economic and living situation. The minimum wage set by the regime government does…See the Story
Recycling used items: School supplies solutions in Latakia - Enab Baladi
Syria · SyriaThe administration of Bab al-Hawa Hospital in Idlib, northwestern Syria, announced that it faces the challenge of confirmed funding cessation by the end of this September, threatening the continuity of vital services for more than 1.7 million people, both internally displaced persons and residents of surrounding camps. The statement, issued on September 4 by the hospital administration, pointed to the successive crises faced by northwestern Syri…See the Story
Bab al-Hawa Hospital threatened with closure due to lack of funding - Enab Baladi
Syria · SyriaThe Syrian regime forces carried out a security campaign in the city of Talbiseh in the northern countryside of Homs, according to city residents speaking to Enab Baladi. The local Sham FM radio station reported today, Thursday, September 5, that the concerned authorities, in cooperation with the residents of Talbiseh, are starting a “campaign to arrest lawbreakers including drug dealers and kidnapping and robbery gangs, who disrupt the Homs-Ham…See the Story
After Luka's meetings, Security campaign targets Talbiseh city - Enab Baladi
Latakia · LatakiaSyrian officials’ estimates about the current citrus season’s production have conflicted, coinciding with farmers’ fears of repeated poor crop marketing. The most recent estimate for the production volume was from the Director of Agriculture in Latakia, Bassam Douba. In his statement to the local Al-Watan newspaper on Thursday, September 5, Douba expected the production in Latakia alone to reach 840,000 tons. Ahmad Hilal al-Khalaf, head of the m…See the Story
Citrus season in Syria: Conflicting figures and fears of marketing crisis - Enab Baladi
Sanctions · SwitzerlandThe Swiss Federal Council has extended the humanitarian exemption to the sanctions system against the Syrian regime indefinitely, following a previous six-month extension. The Council stated in a statement today, Wednesday, September 4th, that the extension came in light of the severe humanitarian crisis in Syria following the earthquake on February 6, 2023. The exemption means that targeted financial sanctions do not apply to humanitarian activ…See the Story
Switzerland extends humanitarian exemption to sanctions against Syria - Enab Baladi
Gaza · GazaEgyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi welcomed reconciliation efforts between Turkey and the Syrian regime during a joint press conference with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. After signing a bilateral agreement between Egypt and Turkey during al-Sisi’s visit to Turkey, the presidents held a joint press conference following bilateral talks on Wednesday, September 4. Al-Sisi, while reviewing the topics discussed by both sides, sa…See the Story
Al-Sisi welcomes efforts at rapprochement between Turkey and Syrian regime - Enab Baladi
Syria · SyriaIdlib – Anas al-Khouli Mokhles al-Durra (50 years old) relies on selling the fruit crops he rents in new ways, such as classifying the product, placing it in his own designed packaging, and selling it directly to citizens to earn additional profits, instead of offering the crops to merchants who buy at lower prices. Al-Durra has been leasing fruit trees since he was young, a profession he inherited from his father. They rented lands in the Damas…See the Story