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April 2026

Daraa, where the revolution began and where the first trials of the Assad regime will be held. (Andalou Agency)
Daraa, where the revolution began and where the first trials of the Assad regime will be held. (Andalou Agency)

Justice Minister Mazhar al-Wais announces start of transitional justice trials in Daraa

    25 April 2026.  Justice Minister al-Wais said Syria is ready to launch the first transitional justice trials, committed to revealing truth about the old regime’s abuses and establishing accountability. The trials will begin in Daraa, where the first sparks of the uprising against tyranny were ignited in March 2011.Read more at:  SANA

    President Ahmad al-Sharaa during the informal emergency meeting of the European Union and Arab states on the disruption of energy, held in Nicosia, Cyprus, April 23, 2026. (SANA)
    President Ahmad al-Sharaa during the informal emergency meeting of the European Union and Arab states on the disruption of energy, held in Nicosia, Cyprus, April 23, 2026. (SANA)

    President al-Sharaa links security in Europe to stability in Middle East

      24 April 2026.  Speaking to European and regional leaders at an emergency meeting, al-Sharaa presented Syria as a safe alternative corridor—linking Central Asia and the Gulf with Europe—for the flow of energy and trade. Citing shared responsibilities with new geopolitical realities, he called on the international community to halt Israel’s attacks on Syria.Read more at:  SANA

      UN Security Council meets to discuss its humanitarian plan for Syria. (UN)
      UN Security Council meets to discuss its humanitarian plan for Syria. (UN)

      UN Security Council praises Syria’s progress and condemns Israel’s incursions

        24 April 2026.  In a rare consensus, the entire Council endorsed the 2026 Humanitarian Needs and Response plan for Syria. Members praised Syria’s contributions to regional stability, and its increasing global integration; many condemned Israel’s constant attacks. Syria’s outstanding humanitarian needs were stressed by UN executives.Read more at:  LEVANT 24 

        Syrian and German officials take part in a Berlin conference on cooperation in Syria’s reconstruction. (L24)
        Syrian and German officials take part in a Berlin conference on cooperation in Syria’s reconstruction. (L24)

        Germany sponsors conference on engaging diaspora Syrians in Syria’s recovery

          23 April 2026.  At a conference organized by New Beginning for Syria, a program of the German government, Syria’s minister for Social Affairs and Labor, Hind Qabwat, called Syrians in the diaspora “genuine wealth.” She urged the deeper collaboration of Syrian expatriates in Germany in rebuilding Syria.Read more at:  LEVANT 24

          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.

            European Commission flag overlaps map of Syria, depicting evolving relations. (Syrian Observer)
            European Commission flag overlaps map of Syria, depicting evolving relations. (Syrian Observer)

            EU member states view Syria as viable partner after little over a year of recovery

              21 April 2026.  Relations have been warming with the EU under Syria’s new leaders, the result of frequent diplomatic missions and the dramatic policy shifts and actions they have undertaken. Syria is being viewed as a reliable partner in many spheres of shared interest and as an alternate trade corridor in the Middle East. The EU-Syria Cooperation Agreement of 1978 will soon be restored.Read more at:  SYRIAN OBSERVER

              Abdulhamid Alkhalifa, director-general of the OPEC Fund for International Development and Syrian Finance Minister, Muhammad Barnieh in Washington, DC. (L24)
              Abdulhamid Alkhalifa, director-general of the OPEC Fund for International Development and Syrian Finance Minister, Muhammad Barnieh in Washington, DC. (L24)

              Syria seeks renewal of international programs cancelled under old regime

                19 April 2026.  During the annual spring meetings of the world’s major global financial institutions in Washington, Syria’s Finance Minister met with the World Bank, IMF and OPEC’s Fund for International Development to restart programs rescinded under the previous regime and present new initiatives.Read more at:  LEVANT 24

                Visitors gather at the gateway of the National Museum of Damascus on World Heritage Day, April 18, 2026. (SANA)
                Visitors gather at the gateway of the National Museum of Damascus on World Heritage Day, April 18, 2026. (SANA)

                Cultural ‘marathon’ held in Old City of Damascus on World Heritage Day

                  18 April 2026.  Students at Damascus University staged a ‘heritage marathon,’ serving as guides to many ancient sites in the Old City, which has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The event was designed to highlight Syria’s cultural richness and strengthen its appeal as a center of tourism.Read more at:  SANA

                  Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, Hind Kabawat (center), speaks on Syria’s path toward stability during a panel discussion at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum 2026. (MOSAL SY)
                  Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, Hind Kabawat (center), speaks on Syria’s path toward stability during a panel discussion at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum 2026. (MOSAL SY)

                  Social cohesion is prioritized in building foundations of the New Syria

                    17 April 2026.  At a global diplomacy event in Antalya, Turkey, with 150 countries represented, Social Affairs Minister Kabawat described Syria’s priorities as building unity and harmony through dialogue and fostering sustainable development, along with combatting poverty and welcoming returning refugees.Read more at:  SANA

                    President Ahmad al-Sharaa is interviewed during Antalya Diplomacy Forum, Türkiye. (SANA)
                    President Ahmad al-Sharaa is interviewed during Antalya Diplomacy Forum, Türkiye. (SANA)

                    Syria seeks to serve as bridge between nations, President tells global forum

                      17 April 2026.  In a wide-ranging interview covering Syria’s positions on diverse issues, President al-Sharaa emphasized Syria’s commitment to helping resolve regional crises and developing regional stability, stressing its focus on diplomacy and the country’s potential as a secure trade and energy corridor.Read more at:  SANAWatch video at: YOUTUBE

                      Robert Petit, head of the General Assembly’s International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (IIIM), created in 2016 in response to Syria’s war crimes. (SANA)
                      Robert Petit, head of the General Assembly’s International, Impartial and Independent Mechanism (IIIM), created in 2016 in response to Syria’s war crimes. (SANA)

                      UN report lauds Syria’s progress in fostering transitional justice

                        16 April 2026.  Reporting on its first full year of investigating Syria’s progress with transitional justice, the IIIM, created by the General Assembly in 2016 to help investigate and prosecute Syria’s war crimes, applauded the new government’s cooperation with the UN and its creation of institutions to secure justice.Read more at:  SANA

                        People gather at opening of exhibition featuring young artists, Damascus, April 15, 2026. (SANA)
                        People gather at opening of exhibition featuring young artists, Damascus, April 15, 2026. (SANA)

                        New exhibit spotlights artwork of emerging artists drawing from personal experience

                          16 April 2026.  The “Athar” (“Trace”) exhibition in Damascus brings together 47 works of 16 young artists, presenting realistic paintings that explore personal experiences, local characters, Damascus neighborhoods, Arab identity, plus symbolic expressions of human experience and inner strength.Read more at:  SANA

                          Tears of Syrian liberation

                          Catharsis and Closure: The Role of Collective Grief

                            Everywhere you look in Syria, people have tears in their eyes. This widespread, visceral crying witnessed across the Syrian population following the liberation from the Assad regime is more than just a reaction to a political shift; it is a profound sociological and psychological phenomenon. Read more at: Line (Lyn) Khatib, Radio Free Syria…

                            Dr Zaher Sahloul

                            About the Kurds by Dr Zaher Sahloul

                              The decree issued by President Ahmed al-Sharaa is a historic decree, similar in importance to the U.S. Civil Rights Act of 1964, which prohibited discrimination based on race, color, religion, or national origin. The Proclamation has the potential to end discrimination against the brave and dignified Kurdish people, who represent an essential component of the Syrian fabric. Read More at: Dr Zaher Sahloul…

                              The Hadhad family on their website

                              The Peace by Chocolate Story

                                After the bombing of my father’s Damascus chocolate factory during the Syrian civil war, my family fled to Lebanon as refugees, eventually moving to Antigonish, Canada. Initially I struggled to settle into small-town Canadian life caught between following my dream to become a doctor and preserving my family’s chocolate-making legacy. After successfully establishing our chocolate business with the support of the community, we now sponsor peace-building projects around the world. Our story is all about the importance of peace. Without peace, there is no life. Read More at: Tariq Hadhad, CEO Peace by Chocolate… Peace by Chocolate movie trailer…

                                Line Khatib

                                The New Syrian Model

                                  It is tempting to read what is emerging in Damascus as a straightforward turn toward religious governance; as if Syria is finally resolving a long tension between secularism and Islam in favor of the latter. But this reading misses the deep entanglement between the secular and the religious in Syria, not over the past 50 years, but for too many centuries. What the new Syrian government is constructing is not the defeat of the secular by the religious. It is, rather, the latest iteration of that entanglement — and perhaps the first authentic one in decades. Read More at: Line (Lyn) Khatib, Radio Free Syria…

                                  Ibrahim al-Youssef showing seeds grown at his Aleppo farm

                                  Seeds Against Bombs: scenes from Syria’s agricultural resilience and revival

                                    Once scattered and safeguarded abroad, Syria’s native seeds are taking root once more, part of an organic revival aimed at restoring the country’s agricultural heritage. “A hundred years ago, our grandparents used to save seeds from their own crops and replant them the next season, generation after generation. This concept has always existed—we’re just reviving it. It’s our way of responding to crisis and heading towards food sovereignty,” seed farmer, Ibrahim al-Youssef, explained.Read More at: Philippe Pernot, Syria Direct…

                                    Celebrating Easter in Homs

                                    Easter Greetings

                                      In his Easter greetings, Dr Sahloul describes how the Christian and Muslim faiths have been integrated harmoniously for centuries in Syrian life. He explains that in his native city of Homs, “the sound of Muslim call for prayer intertwines with the sound of church bells. Local TV and radio stations air Christian songs. Muslim and Christian youth perform the local folkloric Aradha, chanting mythical songs about Homs, the city of peace and den of lions.”Read more at: Dr Zaher Sahloul…