
Damascus
Damascus, the capital and largest city of Syria, is a historic metropolis with a long urban continuity. It is best known for its ancient heritage and landmarks such as the Umayyad Mosque, as well as its enduring role as a political and cultural center. It remains a focal point in current discussions about Syria’s conflict, humanitarian concerns, and ongoing reconstruction and governance.
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Syrian authorities detain key suspect in 2013 Tadamon massacre in Hama
Syrian authorities have detained Amjad Youssef, a primary suspect in the 2013 Tadamon massacre, following a security operation. This development strengthens efforts to address war crimes and seek justice for victims.

UAE Condemns Attacks on Damascus Embassy as Pro-Palestine Protests Escalate
The UAE condemned multiple attacks and protests targeting its embassy in Damascus, signaling ongoing regional unrest over Gaza and Israeli policies. This development underscores the fragile security situation for diplomatic missions in Syria as tensions escalate.

Hundreds protest new Damascus alcohol sale restrictions amid fears for freedoms
Hundreds of Syrians rallied against a new law restricting alcohol sales in Damascus. The protests highlight fears over worsening personal freedoms and minority rights under shifting governance.

Syrian Authorities Enforce Alcohol Ban Across Most of Damascus, Sparing Christian Areas
Authorities in Damascus have banned alcohol sales city-wide, with exemptions in select Christian neighborhoods. This signals the government's growing conservative agenda and raises concerns over sectarian divisions in the capital.