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“Let’s Lead Technology,” a conference in Damascus, August 8, 2025. (ENAB BALADI)
“Let’s Lead Technology,” a conference in Damascus, August 8, 2025. (ENAB BALADI)

Syria and Silicon Valley meet to ignite robust tech revival

    8 August 2025.  The SYNC25 II conference in Damascus united Syrian-American entrepreneurs, Silicon valley engineers, international tech experts, and global investors to spark innovation, job creation, and digital transformation in Syria. The lead organizer, Muyesser Taqi-Eddin, said the event aims to strengthen connections among Syrians and employ 25,000 people over five years. Government ministers in many spheres and entrepreneurs from different countries emphasized collaboration, infrastructure development, and Syria’s re-entry into the international tech landscape.Read more at: ENAB BALADI

    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.

      Signing ceremony for investment agreements at People’s Palace in Damascus, August 6, 2025. (Izz Aldien Alqasem – Anadolu Agency, on MEM, 6 August)
      Signing ceremony for investment agreements at People’s Palace in Damascus, August 6, 2025. (Izz Aldien Alqasem – Anadolu Agency, on MEM, 6 August)

      Foreign investments provide massive injection for Syria’s recovery

        6 August 2025.  The formal lifting of US sanctions paved the way for signing investment agreements valued at $14 billion, spread among 12 strategic areas including infrastructure, transportation, and real estate. The head of the Syrian Investment Authority, Talal al-Hilali, called the agreements a ‘turning-point’ for Syria’s future. They include redeveloping Damascus International Airport to boost tourism, trade, and regional connectivity, reconstructing ports, and constructing a subway in Damascus.Read more at: ALJAZEERA

        UK organizes emergency medical teams for Southern Syria with UN help. (Suwayda Governorate - Telegram)
        UK organizes emergency medical teams for Southern Syria with UN help. (Suwayda Governorate - Telegram)

        British Government provides urgently needed aid for Suwayda victims

          6 August 2025.  The UK pledged £1.7 million ($2.2 million) in emergency aid for over 85,000 Syrians displaced by violence in Suwayda. Mobile medical teams will be deployed to affected towns and remote villages, through UK partnerships with humanitarian organizations, including the UN, which will supply medicines, food, and clean water. With the official resumption of UK-Syria diplomatic ties in July, the UK committed large sums to Syria’s recovery.Read more at: ENAB BALADI

          Refugees with tech expertise returning from exile in Istanbul. (Tim Dunk)
          Refugees with tech expertise returning from exile in Istanbul. (Tim Dunk)

          Syrian tech talent returns to Damascus to spark tech-driven renewal 

            5 August 2025.  Civil war refugees with tech expertise are returning home to rebuild Syria’s tech sector. They’re part of a growing movement to support entrepreneurs and investors in tech-driven startups and help to overhaul Syria’s digital infrastructure. Immediately after the fall of Assad, they launched a professional network in Damascus and held a tech summit to connect Syria’s emerging tech industry with Silicon Valley. They return to serve despite financial sacrifice.Read more at: RESTOFWORLD

            Ministers from Syria, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Qatar inaugurate a landmark gas pipeline. (L24)
            Ministers from Syria, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Qatar inaugurate a landmark gas pipeline. (L24)

            Gas pipeline boosts Syria’s recovery along with regional solidarity

              5 August 2025.  Syria, Turkey, Azerbaijan, and Qatar cooperated in launching a natural gas pipeline supplying Azerbaijani gas to Syria via Turkey, funded by Qatar. Completed in record time, the project aims to revitalize Syria’s economy by improving the electricity supply for rebuilding the economy and people’s lives. The leaders hailed the project as a strategic step toward peace, stability, security, mutual trust, and cooperation, in place of division.Read more at: LEVANT 24

              Joint UN Mission arrives in Suwayda along with 40 truckloads of aid. (ENAB BALADI)
              Joint UN Mission arrives in Suwayda along with 40 truckloads of aid. (ENAB BALADI)

              Desperately needed humanitarian support for Suwayda organized by UN

                1 August 2025.  UN agencies arrived in Suwayda to provide aid and assess the humanitarian needs of masses of people displaced in the recent conflicts. In partnership with local and international humanitarian organizations, the aid convoy brought 40 truckloads of food, fuel, shelter materials, medical, hygiene and other critical supplies. Syria’s Justice Ministry formed a committee to investigate the unrest and move toward accountability.Read more at: ENAB BALADI

                Syrian (left) and Russian (right) foreign ministers meet, July 31, 2025. (L24)
                Syrian (left) and Russian (right) foreign ministers meet, July 31, 2025. (L24)

                Syrian Foreign Minister, Asaad al-Shaibani, visits Moscow to reset relations

                  31 July 2025.  In the first meeting since the ouster of Bashir Assad and his Russian allies, Asaad al-Shaibani meets with Sergei Lavrov and Vladimir Putin to renegotiate economic and defence agreements made by the Assad regime with Russia, and to assert the sovereignty of the new Syria. Al-Shaibani said the talks were “a necessary discussion … based on the lessons of the past, to formulate the future.” Russia offered support for Syria’s reconstruction through mutual agreements.Read more at: LEVANT24

                  Syrian and Jordanian communications officials discuss Syria’s reintegration into global organization. (Sami Smeirat-X on ENAB BALADI)
                  Syrian and Jordanian communications officials discuss Syria’s reintegration into global organization. (Sami Smeirat-X on ENAB BALADI)

                  Syria rejoins global telecom network signaling new openness

                    30 July 2025.  Ending over ten years of isolation, Syria rejoined the GSMA—a global association for mobile communications. The Ministry of Communications said the move, which will strengthen regional telecommunications cooperation, signifies a new openness.  Jordan will supply expertise in the digital arena, pivotal to Syria’s economic development.  Made possible by the lifting of sanctions, this step enables Syria to access global telecom services and conferences.Read more at: ENAB BALADI

                    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.

                      SDF Commander Mazloum Abdi reveals agenda for talks about unification. (Al Arabiya-Screenshot, 29 July)
                      SDF Commander Mazloum Abdi reveals agenda for talks about unification. (Al Arabiya-Screenshot, 29 July)

                      Forthcoming talks in Paris arouse new hope for Syria’s military and political integration

                        29 July 2025.  Commander of the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF), Abdi Mazloum, confirmed that upcoming Paris talks will focus on a mechanism for integrating the SDF into Syria’s Ministry of Defence. The goal will be deciding on the means to implement the agreement he signed in March with interim president al-Sharaa.  “We agree with the government on a unified Syria under one army and one flag,” Abdi said, while acknowledging unresolved issues. He welcomed Saudi Arabia’s role as a mediator.Read More at: ENAB BALADI

                        Saudi Investment Minister, Khalid Al Falih, led a 130 member delegation at landmark Saudi Syrian Investment Forum. (SANA)
                        Saudi Investment Minister, Khalid Al Falih, led a 130 member delegation at landmark Saudi Syrian Investment Forum. (SANA)

                        Over $6 billion in investments pledged for Syria’s economic revival

                          28 July 2025.  The Syrian-Saudi Investment Forum held in Damascus, under President Ahmad al-Sharaa’s patronage, is expected to have transformative impacts on Syria’s economy and society. The forum saw the signing of 47 agreements worth over $6 billion, spanning sectors ranging from energy, tourism, and infrastructure to agriculture, administration, and upgrading airports. The Saudi Minister of Investment, declared, “We are not building new bridges, we are reinforcing ancient ties.”Read More at: SANA

                          Elections chairman, Mohammed Taha al Ahmad, reports on electoral reforms to make Syria’s People’s Assembly more representative and responsive. (SANA)
                          Elections chairman, Mohammed Taha al Ahmad, reports on electoral reforms to make Syria’s People’s Assembly more representative and responsive. (SANA)

                          Syria aims for transparent and inclusive national elections in September

                            27 July 2025.  Following meetings with leading figures in diverse sectors of Syrian society, the chairman of the Higher Committee of People’s Assembly Elections presented recommendations for sweeping electoral reforms to President Ahmad al-Sharaa, who stressed the goal of overcoming division and sectarianism. The reforms aim to create a People’s Assembly “worthy of Syria’s leadership, land, and sacrifices,” the chairman said, one that will advance reconstruction and development. The elections will be monitored by local communities and international organizations.Read More at: SANA

                            His Holiness Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, head of the Syriac Orthodox Church in the world, meets People’s Assembly election committee. (SANA)
                            His Holiness Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II, head of the Syriac Orthodox Church in the world, meets People’s Assembly election committee. (SANA)

                            Prominent Church leader calls People’s Assembly elections a milestone for Syria’s future

                              27 July 2025. Preparing for the upcoming People’s Assembly elections, Syria’s election committee is reaching out to leaders in all sectors of society to ensure inclusive representation. Among the religious leaders they met with, Patriarch Mor Ignatius Aphrem II affirmed his church’s support for the government’s path to national unity and the electoral process. He expressed the hope that members of parliament would be elected for their competence, experience, and ability to serve the nation, regardless of religious, sectarian, or ethnic affiliations.Read more at: SANA

                              Foreign Ministers of US, France and Syria meet in Paris confirming support for Syria’s transition (X-@USAMBTurkiye on Arab News site 25 July)
                              Foreign Ministers of US, France and Syria meet in Paris confirming support for Syria’s transition (X-@USAMBTurkiye on Arab News site 25 July)

                              France and the US stand united with Syria at critical time

                                25 July 2025.  At a pivotal meeting in Paris following the ceasefire in Suweyda, France and the US reaffirmed their shared commitment to guaranteeing a unified, stable, and sovereign Syria. Key agreements included accelerating the political transition, combating terrorism, fostering national reconciliation, and promoting accountability of combatants. The parties emphasized inclusive dialogue to heal divisions and support the building of a cohesive, secure future for all Syrians. Read more at:  SANA

                                Syria’s Minister of Information, Dr. Hamza al-Mustafa. (SANA)
                                Syria’s Minister of Information, Dr. Hamza al-Mustafa. (SANA)

                                Frustration with international media coverage of Syria’s transition

                                  24 July 2025.  Syria’s information minister expressed deep dissatisfaction with international media outlets for their formulaic responses to the nation’s recovery. Despite unprecedented access to information and services granted by the ministry, in the hope of gaining objective coverage of a country undergoing a complex transition, he found that entrenched and biased views of Syria and the Middle East have persisted. The minister highlighted the profound responsibility of journalism, especially in critical times, “to pursue truth with integrity, and to remain open to facts, rather than clinging to ready-made judgments…”Read more at:  SANA

                                  President Ahmad al-Sharaa addresses nation after securing the Suwayda (Sweida) ceasefire. (ENAB BALADI)
                                  President Ahmad al-Sharaa addresses nation after securing the Suwayda (Sweida) ceasefire. (ENAB BALADI)

                                  President announces ceasefire, pledging to protect all minorities and the rule of law

                                    19 July 2025.  The Syrian president called Suwayda’s violence “a dangerous turning point,” stating the clashes “nearly spiralled out of control,” and crediting the state’s intervention for calming tensions. He blamed Israel for escalating the crisis and praised the US, along with Turkey, Jordan and neighbouring countries, for brokering the ceasefire. Affirming that Suwayda “remains an integral part of the Syrian state,” he added, “the Druze community forms a fundamental pillar of Syria’s national fabric.”Read more at: ENAB BALADI

                                    US and Jordan join with Syria to ensure Sweida (Suwayda) ceasefire holds
                                    US and Jordan join with Syria to ensure Sweida (Suwayda) ceasefire holds

                                    Syria and allies agree on steps to implement the ceasefire

                                      19 July 2025.  Immediately following the ceasefire announcement, tri-partite talks were held in Amman, Jordon to consolidate the agreement. The foreign ministers of Syria and Jordan, along with the US special envoy, agreed on operational steps to prevent more bloodshed. The US and Jordan pledged solidarity with Syria and their full support for its unity, stability, and sovereignty. Their joint aim is to guarantee the security of the country and its citizens, and to ensure the rule of law.Read more at: SANA

                                      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.

                                        Syria signs agreement with World Food Programme (WFP, video still, 24 July)
                                        Syria signs agreement with World Food Programme (WFP, video still, 24 July)

                                        The World Food Programme commits to enhancing Syria’s food security 

                                          17 July 2025.  A strategic partnership agreement was signed by Syria’s Ministry of Economy and Industry and the World Food Programme to develop Syria’s infrastructure for food production and distribution. Calling the partnership ‘an important pillar’ of support, the Syrian official said the agreement would shift the relationship with WFP from relief work to developing an integrated path for improving the efficiency and quality of food production.Read more at SANA

                                          High-level trade talks in Amman on new partnership
                                          High-level trade talks in Amman on new partnership

                                          Syria and Jordan accelerate cooperation post-Assad

                                            14 July 2025.  Syria and Jordan have launched a new phase of economic cooperation, forming a Higher Coordination Council to expand trade, transport, and energy ties. The economic ministers pledged to overcome obstacles and affirmed their commitment to boosting economic cooperation. A robust trade revival is already underway, with over 100,000 trucks crossing the Syrian Jordanian border in seven months. Read more at: SANA

                                            French president Macron and President of AKDN, Rahim Aga Khan, meet in Paris to sign Syrian aid agreement. (Aga Khan Development Network facebook, 12 July)
                                            French president Macron and President of AKDN, Rahim Aga Khan, meet in Paris to sign Syrian aid agreement. (Aga Khan Development Network facebook, 12 July)

                                            A consortium of private international agencies pledges support for Syria with French cooperation

                                              11 July 2025. Meeting in Paris, President Emmanuel Macron and Rahim Aga Khan of the AKDN, signed an agreement to cooperate for a “successful and peaceful transition in Syria, to protect human dignity, to enhance resilience, and to resettle displaced people.”  Areas of cooperation include responding to urgent humanitarian needs and investing in the foundations for sustainable and long-term development in key sectors of the country.Read more at: SANA

                                              Syrian children return to overcrowded war-damaged schools after years of civil war. (Al Jazeerah English video still, March 2025)
                                              Syrian children return to overcrowded war-damaged schools after years of civil war. (Al Jazeerah English video still, March 2025)

                                              Turkey to aid in rebuilding and expanding Syria’s damaged educational system

                                                11 July 2025. Syria and Turkey signed a protocol to rehabilitate war-damaged schools, expand educational opportunities, and strengthen cultural ties. Turkey will aid in school reconstruction and technical support. The agreement includes licensing Turkish schools in Syria, mutual support for staff permits, teacher training, curriculum reform, and vocational education. A joint working group will oversee implementation, with plans for a broader education pact and bilingual programs underway.Read more at: ENAB BALADI

                                                Al-Sharaa and Mazloum Abdi sign deal to integrate SDF into Syrian state – March 10, 2025. (Presidency of the Syrian Arab Republic)
                                                Al-Sharaa and Mazloum Abdi sign deal to integrate SDF into Syrian state – March 10, 2025. (Presidency of the Syrian Arab Republic)

                                                Damascus reasserts: “One Syria, One Army, One Government” 

                                                  10 July 2025. Responding to the delayed implementation of the March agreement with the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces, the Damascus government reaffirmed its “One Syria” stance. It rejected partition of any kind, while welcoming any path that would enhance the unity and territorial integrity of Syria. The statement emphasized the importance of a unifying national identity and engagement of all peoples in the Syrian national project, stating “The Kurdish component has always been and remains an integral part of Syria’s diverse fabric.” Read more at: ENAB BALADI

                                                  Information Minister says, without a free and responsible media Syria has no future. (SANA)
                                                  Information Minister says, without a free and responsible media Syria has no future. (SANA)

                                                  National media to counter extremism and hate speech

                                                    10 July 2025. Syrian Information Minister, Hamza al-Mustafa, met in Berlin with officials of the German Foreign Ministry and discussed Syria’s commitment to creating a free and pluralistic national media. Stating that establishing journalistic ethics is a priority, he noted that the ministry has already begun to tackle hate speech and disinformation. The German minister conveyed high respect for Syria’s development of a free media while undergoing a difficult transition and pledged her nation’s help.Read more at: SANA