Slogan
Journalist from Syria.
The arrest campaign carried out by Abu Muhammad al-Jolani during the recent period was “to get rid of his potential rivals.”
More than a decade of war was enough to destroy a large part of the structure of the Syrian health sector, with the damage further exacerbated after the US and the West imposed sanctions.
As of 2020, 110 health units out of the 1,864 affiliated with the Ministry of Health were completely destroyed; a rate of 5.9%.
From the beginning of the Syrian war, pressure was exerted on public opinion trying to influence the Syrian stance toward normalization with “Israel” to no avail.
There are increasing calls within Ukraine to kill Russian journalists in exchange for financial rewards.
UNICEF explained that 90% of children in Syria deserve support and described Syrian child labor as widespread and the most complex problem among child protection issues.
One of the major problems the educational sector in Syria is facing is the increase in the number of children who have dropped out of school, with last year's percentage officially reaching more than 22%.
Many Syrian refugees expected that Turkish President Erdogan's victory in the presidential elections last May would put an end to the opposition's threats to deport them, but it seems that it did not turn out that way.
Like many residents, Umm Khalaf no longer cares about whether the water is safe to drink or whether it is salty from the local wells that some dug in front of their homes in the city.
Al Mayadeen English interviews the Russian expert on Syria and the Middle East with a background in diplomacy, Dr. Igor Matveev, to reflect on the overall situation in Syria.