“The people who once chanted in the streets demanding freedom against the deposed regime are today chanting in stadiums in support of their teams, and the children who once ran to escape shelling or arrest under the ousted regime are now, despite the challenges posed by mines and destruction, running after the ball.”
~ Ibrahim Olabi, Syria’s Ambassador to the UN, 20 May 2026
News Highlights
Current News about Syria
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Officials and business leaders meet in Damascus to shape the private sector’s role in Syria’s new economy. (SANA)Syria stands at ‘historic juncture’ as conference explores private sector’s role in recovery
3 June 2026. Syria’s First National Private Sector Conference convened to redefine the sector’s role in the post-transition economy and lay the groundwork for long-term public-private cooperation. The Ministry of Economy and Industry organized the event in cooperation with the UNDP and Japan’s government.
Read more at: SYRIAN OBSERVER
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Syria Peace Initiative event begins in Damascus, June 2, 2026, at the Cham Hotel. (SANA)Syria Peace Initiative highlights international support for Syria’s recovery
2 June 2026. The Syria Peace Initiative unites Syrian officials, civil society and international partners to define priorities and strengthen the nation’s institutions during the transition. Organized by Germany, Denmark and the EU, it is part of an ongoing partnership supporting the rebuilding of Syria.
Read more at: SANA
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Syria joins session of UN Commission on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in Vienna. (UN)Syria highlights justice reform and international cooperation at UN crime prevention conference
2 June 2026. The head of Syria’s delegation to the CCPCJ in Vienna, Deputy Justice Minister Mustafa al-Qasim, tells UN body that Syria is focused on strengthening the principles of justice, accountability and rule of law as it rebuilds. The minister reaffirmed Syria’s support for the commission’s work.
Read more at: LEVANT 24
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Syrians return home through Lebanon–Syria border crossings. (Border Authority)Voluntary returns from Lebanon continue as Syria eases procedures
2 June 2026. Syria’s Border Crossings Authority reported 369,000 voluntary returns from Lebanon since December 2024, including 35,000 through May 2026 reported at one crossing in rural Damascus. The Authority provides facilities and services to ease procedures for citizens coming home.
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Syria, Jordan, and Turkey sign a memorandum of understanding to develop transport sectors and logistical connectivity, April 7, 2026. (SANA)Syria signs regional transport agreement as it moves to link Arabian Gulf and Europe
2 June 2026. Syria, Jordan and Turkey signed an agreement aimed at improving transport coordination in a step toward strengthening regional partnerships. The country’s geographic location gives it the potential to become a regional transit hub for energy and trade, if major challenges are overcome.
Read more at: ENAB BALADI
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Syrian and Danish participants gather in Copenhagen to strengthen cooperation and unify support for Syria. (SND event organizer)Syrians in Denmark create diaspora force to aid nation’s reconstruction
31 May 2026. The Syrian Network in Denmark held a conference to unite Syrian groups and initiatives across Denmark into a coordinated body to assist Syria. With Danish partners, Syrian activists and academics explored a framework for channelling diaspora expertise into the country’s rebuilding.
Read more at: LEVANT 24
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(Above) Ministers of Health, Energy, and Emergency and Disaster Management hold press conference on the Euphrates flooding situation; (Below) President al-Sharaa meets with local community. (SANA)President oversees emergency flood response and announces new reconstruction in eastern Syria
30 May 2026. President al-Sharaa arrived in Deir Ezzor with a large delegation of ministers to oversee response efforts to the Euphrates flood and announce new reconstruction projects. While homes, businesses, and crops are lost, experts say the flood remains manageable through regional coordination.
Read more at: LEVANT 24
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Residents of Ariha, southern Idlib, gather to celebrate the city’s 2015 liberation and its full liberation in 2024. (SANA)Idlib town marks 11th anniversary of 1st liberation with renewed commitment to revolutionary values
29 May 2026. Residents of Ariha commemorated the first revolutionary victory in the ‘Battle for Idlib’ of 2015, amid the joy and security of Syria’s full liberation in 2024. The event honored the sacrifices made and recalled the revolution’s stages, aiming to pass on the history to younger generations.
Read more at: SANA
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Foreign Minister Asaad Hassan al-Shibani announces progress with disposal of chemical weapons. (SANA)Syria reports major progress in uncovering and dismantling deadly chemical weapons of ousted regime
29 May 2026. Foreign Minister al-Shaibani announced that Syrian teams had managed to locate and secure materials from Assad’s chemical weapons program, working with OPCW inspectors. He spoke of prosecutions and commitment to transparency in building a safer nation and more stable region.
Read more at: SYRIAN OBSERVER
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Syrian and French journalists and media professionals meet at the Arab World Institute in Paris, May 28, 2026. (SANA)Syrian and French journalists and media professionals discuss progress of Syria’s media in Paris
28 May 2026. Journalists, media professionals, and advocates of press freedom explored improvements in Syria’s media landscape and remaining challenges. The head of Reporters Without Borders highlighted Syria’s notable climb in the World Press Freedom Index one year after the old regime was deposed.
Read more at: SANA
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A former regime official appears in court as Syria expands prosecutions for wartime abuses. (SANA)Syria tests new justice system with sweeping prosecutions of former regime officials
28 May 2026. Sixteen months after Assad’s flight and the civil war’s end, Syria is pursuing thousands of former officials for torture, while thousands more remain at large. Transitional authorities face pressure to deliver justice as legal institutions, students, and international experts support the growing warcrimes trials.
Read more at: SYRIAN OBSERVER
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First Lady Latifa al-Droubi meets educator Samira al-Qaddour in recognition of her community leadership and resilience. (SANA)First Lady honors community leader, symbol of resilience, and rebuilder of Syria
27 May 2026. First Lady Latifa al-Droubi met with Samira al-Qaddour, an Idlib school principal known for her civic work and resilience during the war, when she was displaced to camps for anti-regime protests. Upon her return, she launched several education initiatives, including rebuilding a school with local women.
Read more at: SANA
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Perspectives
Essays Reflecting on the New Syria

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Weaving the Past into the Present through Syria’s Textiles
The urgency of restoring Syria’s textile industry goes beyond economic revival; it is about preserving irreplaceable connections to the nation’s cultural soul and ensuring that the knowledge, stories, and social practices embedded in textile creation continue to exist for future generations.
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Emerging Leadership in a Changing World
Signs of a new style of leadership are appearing around the world. As old systems fail to respond to accelerating change, people are looking for leaders who can move beyond age‑old patterns of established authority and embrace emerging realities. In many countries — including those that have endured profound upheaval — leaders are arising who emphasise social cohesion, inclusiveness, compassion, responsibility and building trust.
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A Quiet Revolution
A quiet revolution is taking place in Syria today. Its source is an approach to national unity and peace rooted in inclusion, mutual dignity, and shared responsibility. This essay highlights a dramatic example of change in an area heavily conflicted for decades, where armed violence broke out last year several months after the new government came to power, and where police officers from groups once considered mortal enemies now serve side by side. Syria’s new leaders are modeling pathways to peace that speak to the challenges of human coexistence in a divided world.
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The Miracle of Syria
There is no rational explanation for what has occurred. A despotic regime backed by a military superpower was deposed in a bloodless coup by a band of revolutionaries in eleven days. The coup was orchestrated by a militia leader who seamlessly assumed the role of head of state, rapidly gaining respect at home and abroad. A despondent people, living in fear and despair for many decades, experienced the ecstatic joy of liberation, unleashing a flood of creative energy for rebuilding homes, schools and hospitals, drawing millions of Syrians to return from exile. A country in ruins quickly became a vast…
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Damascus in Islamic Prophecy
In these turbulent times, as the world appears to slip further into chaos, people are turning to end-times prophecies for guidance or for comfort. Such prophecies exist in several major world religions—Judaism, Christianity, Islam, the three Abrahamic religions—and some lesser-known ones such as Zoroastrianism. All of these ancient revelations predict the appearance of a messianic figure who will raise humanity from the depths of darkness and inaugurate a new era of light.
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A Catalyst for Middle East Unity and Stability
The Middle East stands at a potential turning point with the emergence of a new government in Syria. After nearly fourteen years of devastating civil war, foreign incursions, and humanitarian crises, the rise of new Syrian leadership offers an extremely rare opportunity for regional recalibration.
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From out of the Rubble, Life and Hope
The White Helmets lived the meaning of sacrifice—leaving their own families to save others under fire. “It’s hard to be away from your family,” one volunteer said, “but life requires sacrifice.” In a global culture that is shaped by the desire for personal comfort and that exhibits indifference to the suffering of others, their courage stands as a quiet challenge.
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Healing From Syria’s Past
Those who liberated Syria from dictatorship face the daunting task of uniting groups that have seen each other as enemies for generations. Ancient resentments and the desire for revenge cannot be erased overnight. The new government is seeking to establish trust in a land and region of the world where there has been little trust in those who ruled, where brutal leaders were frequently replaced by violent coups, and where dynasties held onto power through harsh and often cruel mechanisms of control.
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The Power of Understanding
The word ‘understand’ carries several meanings, but one of the most significant ones is the ability to show a sympathetic or tolerant attitude toward others. Achieving this kind of understanding is a result of our collective evolution—an expression of the wisdom born from the union of heart and mind.
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The Legacy of Ancient Syria
To understand any nation, especially one whose origins date back many thousands of years, we need to know something about the forces that shaped it. A positive outcome of the long history of trade, turmoil, and constant population shifts is that ancient Aram/Syria became a true melting pot, laying the foundations for a pluralistic civilization. Syria is one of the most multicultural nations in the Middle East, if not the world.
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Terrorists or Heroes?
Can a person who committed acts of terrorism become a national leader and a warrior for peace and unity? To most people this would seem like an unresolvable paradox, a virtual impossibility. Yet world history provides numerous examples of individuals who have used violence in struggles for just causes and who later became admired political figures, leading nations and fighting for the welfare of their people.
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The Appearance of Miracles
In less than six months, a nation that was on the brink of failure has been revived and is undergoing a transformation, an unfathomable occurrence in the normal course of events. Signs point to the presence of a new generation of leaders, whose sole motive is to serve their people and bring peace to a region embroiled in conflict over centuries.
