Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Pakistan voices concern over violence in some Syrian areas

Pakistan

UNITED NATIONS: A top Pakistani diplomat told the UN Security Council  that a “strong and unified national security framework” in Syria was the key to ensuring the strife-torn country’s long-term stability and preventing external interference, as he voiced concern over the continuing violence in some of its parts.

“Syria must not become a safe haven for terrorism,” Ambassador Munir Akram said after UN Special Envoy for Syria Geir Pedersen and Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Joyce Msuya briefed the 15-member Council on the political and humanitarian situation in the Arab country that is recovering from last November’s collapse of the al-Assad regime.

“We hope the new leadership will guide Syria toward peace, stability and prosperity,” he said.

At the same time, he emphasized the need for vigilance over the presence of foreign fighters and groups with known terrorist affiliation require, adding that any resurgence of Al-Qaeda, D’aesh and their affiliated groups must be prevented.

“We are also concerned at reports of the inclusion of foreign terrorist groups in Syria’s governing structure,” Ambassador Akram told delegates.

“No foreign fighters or armed entities such as those in North East Syria should operate outside the State’s control. ”

In his briefing, Pedersen, the UN special envoy, acknowledged commitments made by Syria’s interim president Ahmad Al-Sharaa but stressed that Syrians across the country expect tangible actions.

“All Syrians I met…stressed to me how much they want institutional appointments, the transitional government, the provisional legislative body, the national dialogue process and any preparatory committees, and these need to be credible and inclusive,” he said.

The fragile security situation continues to threaten political progress, Pedersen warned, citing ongoing hostilities in the northeast, including daily clashes, artillery exchanges, and airstrikes that are impacting civilians and infrastructure.

A recent wave of car bombings in residential areas has caused significant casualties, he said.

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Syrian Hijab Singer Goes Viral with Millions of Views

Syrian Hijab Singer

Ghaliaa Chaker, a 26-year-old Syrian from Dubai, has gained fame through her music. She has 437,000 Instagram followers and millions of views on her YouTube channel. Chaker’s unique sound and appearance in a region where hijab-clad artists are rare are notable. In a recording studio in Dubai, hijab-wearing Ghaliaa Chaker strums her guitar and performs … Read more

Iraq claims to have 50 IS prisoners from Kurd Syrian forces

Iraqi security officials claimed on Wednesday that they had received 50 Islamic State (IS) fighters arrested earlier in Syria by the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF). According to the media office of the Iraqi Joint Operations Command (JOC), the captives were handed over through the Rabia border crossing in Iraq’s northern province of Nineveh, with … Read more

Syria lambasts Erdogan plan to return million refugees

Syria

Syrian authorities rejected Turkey’s plan to return one million Syrian refugees to a “safe zone” along the border on Friday, according to state media. In early May, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan stated that Ankara hoped to encourage one million Syrian refugees to return home by providing housing and local infrastructure. More than 3.6 million … Read more

Three injured in Norway family stabbing drama

Norway

A Syrian man is suspected of stabbing his wife and another guy in a quiet rural community in Norway on Friday According to authorities. The suspect appeared to pick his victims “at random,” according to police, but it was later revealed that he was married to the woman. The incident occurred near a bus stop … Read more

Ukraine war casts shadow over Syria donors’ conference

Ukraine

International donors held their sixth pledging conference for conflict-torn Syria on Tuesday, in Brussels, saying Syrians should not be forgotten even as the Ukraine war dominates global attention. “World public opinion seems not to be able to deal with more than one crisis at the time,” EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said as he … Read more

Migrant irregular crossings into EU highest in six years

migrant

Irregular border crossings by migrants into the EU reached a new high in the first quarter of this year, according to Frontex, the EU’s border protection agency.   The number of attempted crossings from the EU to the UK has nearly tripled since the same period last year, according to the report. “The first quarter … Read more

Syrian ex-colonel gets life sentence in German torture trial

Syrian ex-colonel

KOBLENZ, Germany – A German court on Thursday sentenced a former Syrian colonel to life in jail for crimes against humanity in a landmark first global trial over state-sponsored torture in Syria. Anwar Raslan, 58, was found guilty of overseeing the murder of 27 people at the Al-Khatib detention centre in Damascus, also known as … Read more

Tokyo Olympics: Meet Hend Zaza, The Youngest Competitor At The Olympics

Tokyo Olympics

Hend Zaza is the youngest competitor at the Tokyo Olympics. She is also the youngest Olympian since the 1968 Winter Olympics.

On Saturday, Hend Zaza will begin her participation in the Tokyo Games, but she will make a one-of-a-kind appearance. The 12-year-old Syrian will face Austrian Liu Jia, who is more than three times her age, in her first-round table tennis match.

Zaza is the youngest athlete competing in the Olympics. She is also the youngest Olympian since Beatrice Hustiu, who competed in figure skating in the 1968 Winter Olympics at the age of 11 years old.

Zaza’s presence in the Tokyo Olympics represents a victory for the sport of table tennis in Syria, as she is the first person from the country to qualify for the Games. At the age of 11, she won the West Asia qualifying event and qualified for the Olympics.

Zaza has won Syrian national titles in all four categories in which she is eligible, including the senior title, having started playing at the age of five.

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14 killed in car bomb blast in Turkish-controlled Syrian town

14 killed in car bomb blast in Turkish-controlled Syrian town

At least 14 people killed and multiple wounding in a car bomb blast in a Turkey administered northern Syrian town. According to the International News Agency, 14 people were killed and 33 were injured in a car bomb explosion in a Syrian town on the border with Turkey. As per media reports, the blast occurred … Read more

Turkey claims capture of Syrian commercial highway

Syrian

Fresh attack of Turkish military on the key Syrian Commercial highway has injured dozens of citizens, media reports claim. According to the Arab media, report of Syrian Observatory for Human Rights tells that heavy bombardments of Turkish fighter jets claimed lives of 9 citizens including journalists. Observatory told that attack was launched from northern Syrian … Read more