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Members of the Women’s Protection Units (YPJ), a key component of SDF, undergoing military training in Hasakah, northeast Syria, November 2025. (Valeria Mongelli Photography)Former Kurdish-led SDF fighters are being integrated into Syria’s army
3 May 2026. Syrian authorities report integrating four SDF brigades into the national army under a January 2026 agreement between Damascus and SDF forces, which outlined phases for reintegrating northeastern Syria after years of autonomous administration. An official cited “remarkable progress.”
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Tourism revival opens new paths for investment and development, social and economic
3 May 2026. Syria’s tourism sector is expanding into an engine for investment, with new projects and rehabilitation of sites creating thousands of jobs, revitalizing professions, restoring local areas, and strengthening confidence in the country’s evolving economic landscape.
Read more at: SANA
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Global engagement grows with over 5,000 foreign journalists entering Syria since liberation
2 May 2026. Information Minister al-Mustafa said Syria has increased its engagement with foreign journalists through global media outreach, welcoming over 5,000 foreign journalists, expanding programs that support openness with journalists and researchers, and communications with Syrians abroad.
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Vaccination campaign expands to include over 81% of Syria’s children
1 May 2026. Syria’s vaccination coverage climbed above 81% in 2025, with the Ministry of Health’s nationwide campaign expanding to reach children in both urban and remote communities, including children up to the age of 12 who missed routine immunizations in previous years.
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Syria moves toward self-sufficiency in wheat, a pillar of food security
1 May 2026. Syria expects a 2.5 million ton wheat harvest this season if weather cooperates, enough to meet national needs through domestic production. Officials highlight rising production, improved storage facilities, and government support to reduce reliance on external supplies.
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A press conference by the Committee to Investigate the Fate of the Sons and Daughters of Detainees and Forcibly Disappeared Persons, January 6, 2026. (Enab Baladi, Ahmad Maslamani)Committee reports steady progress in reuniting missing children with their families
1 May 2026. Syria’s committee for missing children states that 194 boys and girls have been reunited with their families. Searches continue, with ongoing communications between specialists, volunteers, and families still looking for the children of detainees and forcibly disappeared persons.
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Deutsche Bundesbank, one of the first European central banks preparing to open accounts with the Central Bank of Syria. (L24:Daniel Kubirski:picture alliance)Central Bank of Syria prepares to open accounts with European central banks
30 April 2026. Syria’s central bank has reached agreements to open accounts with Germany, France and Austria, marking progress toward restoring international financial links and rebuilding trust with key European institutions after years of isolation.
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Islamic NGOs plan a strategic shift in assistance for Syria. (İDSB : TGTV [Union of NGOs of the Islamic World : Turkey Volunteer Organizations Foundation])Union of Islamic NGOs doubles support as Syria moves toward sustainable recovery
29 April 2026. A coalition of major Islamic NGOs is doubling its support for Syria and shifting from humanitarian relief to long-term development, with new projects focused on youth, education, and strengthening coordination with local communities.
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Syria will no longer serve as regional battleground, leaders say
29 April 2026. Syria’s new leadership is pursuing restraint and regional neutrality, focusing on reconstruction while resisting pressure to enter wider confrontations. UN Ambassador Ibrahim Olabi described Syria as “a bridge for encounter, not an arena for conflict.”
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Judge who defected from Assad regime now leads prosecution of regime figures
28 April 2026. Sentenced to death for publicly repudiating judicial abuse under Assad, Judge Fakhruddin al-Arian now heads a criminal court that will prosecute former regime figures. The proceedings will aim to deliver justice for years of criminal abuse. A victim of Assad called the judge’s reinstatement “a correction of history’s course.”
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Visitors view artworks at the “Syria- From Symbol to Letter” exhibition on the origins of writing at the National Museum in Damascus. (SANA)Syria: Cradle of writing for the world
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Hind Kabawat, Minister of Social Affairs and Labor, speaks at Damascus consultation on public works. (SANA)Syria develops nationwide public works program to provide employment and rebuild the country
27 April 2026. Syrian authorities and partners, including the International Labor Organization, met to design a program that links short-term employment, providing sustainable livelihoods, while rehabilitating infrastructure including schools, health centers and roads.
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Dr. Zahra al-Barazi, Transitional Justice Advisor at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and member of the National Commission for Transitional Justice. (SANA)High-profile perpetrator of war crimes captured in major advance toward justice
26 April 2026. The capture of Amjad Youssef, responsible for 288 deaths during Syria’s war, marks a major step in the government’s pursuit of transitional justice, said Dr. al-Barazi, explaining that it opens the way to holding the chain of command accountable for atrocities committed by the previous regime.
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Participants in National Entrepreneurship Conference organized by the Damascus Chamber of Commerce and the Junior Chamber International in Syria. (SANA)Young entrepreneurs encouraged to help transform Syria’s challenges into opportunities
26 April 2026. Business leaders came together with young innovators to lend support to youth-led initiatives at a national conference. The goal is to develop entrepreneurial skills among a new generation of youth who can creatively contribute to Syria’s reconstruction and long-term development.
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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
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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.
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Nighttime view of Damascus as electricity supply improves across many provinces. (Syrian Ministry of Energy)Dramatic progress on Syria’s electricity grid after years of power failures
24 April 2026. Energy Minister al-Bashir noted marked improvement in electricity services in many regions, though not yet all. He thanked Syrians for their patience and cooperation and stated, “Our goal is for this progress to reach every home in Syria.”
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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.
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World Bank approves additional $225 million grant for Syria’s public services
24 April 2026. Finance Minister Barnieh announced a new $225 million grant from the World Bank to improve water and health services. These are the 3rd and 4th Bank grants in less than a year, with further grants under consideration in the areas of finance, education, and social protections.
Read more at: SANA
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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.
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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.
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Syrian President’s vision to end wars and advance reconstruction fully supported by Lebanese PM
21 April 2026. Prime Minister Nawaf Salam, stating “Our two peoples are weary of tragedies,” eagerly supported recent remarks by President al-Sharaa to the Syrian and Lebanese peoples, adding his hopes that both countries can move beyond years of war and toward stability and reconstruction.
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Visitors and officials browse children’s books from over 30 publishers at National Library in Damascus. (SANA)“A Generation Reads… A Nation Rises” – theme of Children’s Book Fair in Damascus
21 April 2026. Culture Minister Mohammad al-Saleh stated at the book fair’s opening: “We want Syria’s children to read what opens the path to understanding…; to read what connects them to their land, history and language,” and to learn to question and imagine.
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Handmade artworks crafted from recycled materials on display in Damascus in celebration of World Earth Day. (SANA)World Earth Day in Damascus highlights water issues
20 April 2026. In addition to other events held in Syria to mark World Earth Day, an environmental forum was held in Damascus, titled “Water in Our Lives,” which focused on water security and climate change. Officials and specialists discussed pollution, conservation, and rainwater harvesting.
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Unified early warning system for disasters activated across Syria
20 April 2026. To improve disaster preparedness across the country, Syria has activated a system that standardizes warning messages and ensures their swift delivery across multiple channels. The program is part of a broader effort to reduce disaster impacts and strengthen national response and recovery.
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