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US announced humanitarian aid for 60,000 victims of violence in Suwayda
27 October 2025. The US aid will supply food, clean water, and urgent health supplies, along with rehabilitation of homes and water networks, for 60,000 Druze, Christians, and Bedouins. The aid aims to promote stability in an area still suffering from security threats and to foster regional peace.
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100,000 school desks donated to Syria in powerful act of solidarity from the UAE
25 October 2025. Syrian Minister of Education Tarko praised the gift of Al-Habtoor for helping to restore Syria’s schools as a fundamental pillar for the future. He expressed gratitude for this deep expression of fraternal relations between the Syrian and Emirati peoples.
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“Suwaida is inseparable from the Syrian homeland,” declares prominent Druze leader
25 October 2025. Walid Jumblatt, a Lebanese politician and Druze leader with deep historic ties to Syria, stated that unity is essential for safeguarding Syria’s sovereignty. He said investigations into the Sweida incidents, along with justice and reconciliation, are keys to rebuilding trust and resolving the crisis.
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Over 1,000 doctors meet in Damascus to advance healthcare in Syria and the region
24 October 2025. The historic post-war meeting was held to strengthen ties between Syrian doctors in Europe and their Syrian counterparts, and to transfer modern medical expertise from European centers to Syria. Seeing the goal as alleviating suffering, the conference also had a spiritual and ethical dimension.
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Jordan-Syrian trade soars, fueling regional development and stability
23 October 2025. Jordan’s exports to Syria rose 390% in the first 8 months of this year; Syria’s exports to Jordan rose 100%. The strengthening of political and economic relations has brought calls for increased cooperation in transportation, energy, and agriculture.
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MED9 Summit—the leaders of France, Italy, Spain, Greece, Cyprus, Malta, Portugal, Slovenia, Croatia, plus Jordan–held in Portoroz, Slovenia. (L24)Peace in Syria declared essential to stability of Mediterranean countries and European security
22 October 2025. The MED9 Summit signalled a turning point in Syria’s regional reintegration, with leaders of the 9 nations agreeing that peace in Syria is a cornerstone of the region’s security. They called for greater cooperation in reconstruction, economic revitalization, and normalization of political ties with Damascus.
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American Congressman calls Syrian people a source of inspiration to the world
22 October 2025. Praising the people of Syria for their resilience and determination to rebuild after years of devastating war, the Republican congressman states: “Syria is capable of becoming a model for overcoming dictatorship and building a future marked by security, dignity, and hope.”
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President al-Sharaa, with Foreign Minister al-Shaibani, receive credentials of Italy’s ambassador. (SANA)Syria and Italy restore diplomatic ties and discuss areas of cooperation
21 October 2025. President al-Sharaa received the credentials of the Italian Ambassador, Stefano Ravagnan, marking renewed diplomatic engagement. Discussions were held on strengthening bilateral relations and future cooperation.
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Foreign Secretary David Lammy meets Syrian President Al-Sharaa in first ministerial visit for 14 years, 5 July 2025. (GOV.UK)
UK lays groundwork for closer cooperation with Syria
21 October 2025. Citing major changes in Syria, the UK removed Hayat Tahrir al-Sham from its terror list and seeks to strengthen relations with President al-Sharaa’s government. This follows the July restoration of diplomatic relations after a decade-long rupture.
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Recent arrivals at Lattakia Port signal Syria’s maritime revival
21 October 2025. Lattakia Port’s rising traffic is a milestone in the nation’s capacity to handle largescale cargo vessels. Modernization efforts have produced renewed confidence in Syria’s role as a strategic hub in eastern Mediterranean trade networks.
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US envoy to Syria calls on US House of Representatives to remove sanctions and boost recovery
20 October 2025. Calling the sanctions outdated, Barrack urged the House to repeal the Caesar Act, as the Senate has done, saying it “suffocates a nation seeking to rebuild.” He praised Syria’s renewed ties with Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Europe.
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Digital transformation of nation’s encyclopedia underway to safeguard vast cultural heritage
20 October 2025. Syria’s Arabic Encyclopedia, a leading scientific, cultural and educational organization, is digitizing its archives to share Syria’s intellectual legacy with global researchers and future generations. It is also documenting the Syrian Revolution and launching an initiative for youth, “Little Encyclopedia.”
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Syria joins Saudi transportation conference to enhance regional connectivity
20 October 2025. Syria participated in Riyadh’s Second Saudi Railways Conference, highlighting regional transport issues and shared efforts to modernize and facilitate the movement of people and goods across borders.
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Syrian Foreign Minister, Asaad al-Shibani, describes new era of diplomacy in TV interview. (al-Ikhbariyah TV-Syria-YouTube)Historic shift in diplomacy serving Syria’s transformation
18 October 2025. Al-Shibani unveils the government’s strategic vision for foreign and domestic policy, describing a shift from “blackmail diplomacy” to dialogue and cooperation. He said efforts formerly spent on conflict must be doubled in the pursuit of peace and reconstruction.
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Moscow, October 15, 2025. L. Syrian president Ahmad al-Sharaa shakes hands with Russia’s president Vladimir Putin. (Alexander Zemlianichenko-Reuters) R. Syrians in Russia (right) (SANA)Syrian President visits Moscow to redefine relations with Russia
18 October 2025. During his first official visit to Moscow, President al-Sharaa sought to reset Syrian–Russian relations. While agreeing to respect previous agreements and historical ties with Russia, he emphasized Syria’s independence in decision-making and stated key demands.
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Qatar development fund director, Fahad Al-Sulaiti, speaks of energy investment strategy in Syria. (SANA)Qatari official cites importance of Syria’s stability to Middle East stability
18 October 2025. In a “CNN Economic” interview, the Director General of the Qatar Fund for Development explained the goal of Qatar’s investment in Syria’s energy sector: to improve Syrians’ living conditions and aid development to stabilize the country.
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Lebanon announces new chapter in relations with Syria after decades of conflict
16 October 2025. At a meeting with “Journalists for Freedom,” Lebanese FM Yousef Raji announced a new phase in Syria–Lebanon ties, grounded in mutual respect and noninterference, noting that pending issues are “progressing in the right direction, albeit at a measured pace.”
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New Syrian currency will include Braille—”a humanitarian demand”
16 October 2025. Syria’s Central Bank will add raised printing to new banknotes to help blind and visually impaired people identify currency independently. The bank governor mentioned his longstanding concern for the rights of persons with disabilities.
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Syrian youth launch “Suwayda Is One of Us,” a campaign for national solidarity
14 October 2025. Young Syrians from several provinces united to launch a national mobilization for unity and for rebuilding Suwayda’s education and medical facilities, infrastructure, and basic services. A Druze sheikh lauded the initiative’s embodiment of the spirit of belonging and solidarity.
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SDF and Syrian government discuss major step toward integration
14 October 2025. In a Turkish newspaper interview, Fawza Youssef stated that discussions were held on a mechanism to incorporate the SDF forces into Syria’s military, and expressed hope that the process toward cooperation would continue.
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Syria showcases its digital achievements for the global tech community
14 October 2025. Syria participated in the world’s largest tech event for innovation and entrepreneurship, for the first time in its history. Organizer Basil Ojjeh says the participation sends “a clear message that Syrian minds are capable of competing and innovating at the heart of the global digital revolution.”
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Experts from Japan’s International Cooperation Agency (JICA) meet with Syria’s Directorate-General of Antiquities and Museums (DGAM) in Damascus. (L24)Japan partners with Syria to restore old cities of Damascus and Aleppo—UNESCO World Heritage Sites
14 October 2025. Japanese experts in urban planning visited Damascus to discuss an initiative for rebuilding two cities of major historical significance that were badly damaged in Syria’s civil war. The goal is to preserve their architectural heritage while improving urban life.
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Interview with President al-Sharaa airs on “60 Minutes,” major American news program. (video still, CBS – 60 minutes)President calls for global support to rebuild Syria on popular American TV news program
13 October 2025. Noting that the world failed to stop the massive crimes against the Syrian people during 14 years of civil war, President al-Sharaa called upon the international community to support the nation’s reconstruction, stating the region and the world would benefit.
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Syria joins World Health Summit for the first time
12 October 2025. As part of the summit on global health issues, a session titled “Recovery of Syria’s Health System… Pathways to Resilience” was organized by the Syrian Ministry of Health in cooperation with the German Agency for International Cooperation.
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Community solidarity generates model for rebuilding Syria’s cities
10 October 2025. A fund-raising campaign in the city of Rastan attracted 900 donors and raised $3.8 million, reflecting the shared commitment of citizens to restore schools, roads, health services and infrastructure.
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