Damascus, SANA- More than 2.3 million people worldwide suffer from MS, or multiple sclerosis, which is one of the most common diseases in the central nervous system with a higher …
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Temperatures to rise, weather relatively cold at night
Damascus, SANA- Temperatures will continue to rise to become above average as the country is affected by a high pressure accompanied by western air currents in the upper layers of …
Read More »Trump threatens to use unlimited military force against demonstrations
Washington, SANA- US President Donald Trump has threatened to use unlimited military force against demonstrations across the United States after a young American man of African origin was killed by …
Read More »Burning wheat fields, stealing crops…. Systematic policy of US and Turkish occupation in Syrian al-Jazeera region
Hasaka, SANA- Burning agricultural crops in the Syrian al-Jazeera region, especially wheat, to empty the Syrian basket of its bounties is another goal that unites the American and Turkish occupation …
Read More »Locals in al-Qahira and al-Dushaisha villages in Hasaka countryside intercept US armored vehicles
Hasaka, SANA- Locals in the villages of al-Qahira and al-Dushaisha in Tal Tamir in Hasaka northern countryside on Thursday intercepted a convoy of vehicles for the US occupation forces and …
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Extinguishing 18 fires that erupted in agricultural lands and forests in Daraa
Daraa, SANA- Daraa Firefighting Brigade has put out eighteen fires which erupted on Wednesday in the agricultural lands and forests in several areas in the province. Commander of the firefighting …
Read More »Thursday weather: Temperatures to drop notably, showers expected
Damascus, SANA-Temperatures will notably drop to become around average or slightly lower in some areas as the country is affected by a superficial low air pressure accompanied by southwestern air …
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