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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.
Iraq Reopens Syria Border Crossings After Nearly a Decade to Boost Trade
Iraq has reopened its border crossings with Syria, including the vital Rabia route, after nearly 13 years of closure. This move aims to revitalize trade and improve connectivity, signaling a new chapter in regional cooperation.

2025 Natural Disasters Kill Over 16,000, Mostly in Asia
In 2025, over 350 natural disasters have resulted in more than 16,000 deaths, primarily in Asia. This underscores the rising toll of climate-related hazards and the urgency for enhanced disaster management strategies.

U.S. withdraws from Syria after a decade, handing over last bases to Assad's government
The U.S. military has officially left Syria after ten years, transferring control of its last bases to the Syrian government. This withdrawal ends America's long-term military engagement and shifts regional power balances, prompting new security and diplomatic challenges.
Syria Begins Registering Kurds for Citizenship in Landmark Policy Shift
Kurds in northeast Syria are registering for citizenship after decades of statelessness, responding to a government directive. This development aims to address longstanding marginalisation and could reshape Kurdish rights and representation in Syria.

Ukraine Uses Advanced AI-Enabled Drones to Target Russian Oil Infrastructure
Ukraine has developed advanced AI-enabled drones that have disrupted key Russian oil infrastructure, significantly shifting battlefield dynamics and impacting Russian energy exports. This technological advancement marks a strategic evolution in the conflict.

US envoy Huckabee’s Israel land remarks spark regional furore across Nile–Euphrates corridor
US Ambassador Mike Huckabee’s Israel land claims sparked regional backlash, with more than a dozen nations condemning the remarks. Coverage spans Middle East, South Asia, and Western outlets, highlighting the risk to US diplomacy.

Lebanon reports 357 deaths from Israeli strikes, the deadliest since hostilities resumed
Lebanese authorities report that 357 people have been killed in Israeli bombings, marking the deadliest escalation in over five weeks. The surge in casualties highlights the urgent need for renewed peace negotiations amid mounting regional instability.
Türkiye and Syria Pursue Steps to Double Trade to $10B, Sign Transport Pact
Türkiye and Syria signed a transport cooperation agreement and set a goal to double bilateral trade to $10 billion. They are planning additional talks to strengthen economic ties amid regional connectivity efforts.

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.

Israel Strikes Syrian Military Sites After Attacks on Druze Civilians
Israel struck Syrian military sites after attacks on the Druze minority in Sweida. Saudi Arabia condemned the strikes and called for international intervention amid rising regional tensions.
Syria Embarks on Transitional Justice Following Assad's Fall and Leadership Shift
Syria ended Bashar al-Assad's decades-long rule in December 2024, confronting widespread devastation and divisions. The transitional leadership now aims to advance justice and political reform despite significant challenges.

Syria Announces US-Backed Plan to Dismantle Assad-Era Chemical Weapons
Syria announced a plan backed by the US and Western countries to eliminate its leftover chemical weapons from the Assad regime. This initiative aims to address long-standing regional security concerns and advance accountability for past chemical attacks.

Syrian Activist Yasmen Almashan Joins Transitional Justice Commission to Seek Truth for Disappeared
Yasmen Almashan, who lost five brothers in Syria's war, has taken a role in the transitional justice commission to pursue accountability. Her involvement underscores survivor-led efforts to resolve the enforced disappearances under Assad's regime.
Lebanon, Syria, and France Discuss Regional Security and Hezbollah’s Disarmament
Lebanon, Syria, and France hold talks on regional security, emphasizing stability in the Middle East. Syrian President Bashar al-Assad supports Lebanon’s position on disarming Hezbollah, indicating a potential shift in regional alliances and policies.

Ex-Syrian Colonel and Fled Refugee Face Crimes Against Humanity Trials in the UK
A former Syrian colonel and a refugee have both been charged with crimes against humanity in the UK. Their court appearances mark significant steps in addressing Syria's war crimes and seeking justice for victims.

NSW readies for possible return of IS-linked women and children from Syria
NSW is gearing up for the possible return of women and children linked to Islamic State from Syrian camps. Australian authorities face limited options, with 34 individuals potentially returning, raising complex legal and security concerns.