Syrian government
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The ambiguous fate of the 100,000-strong army of Syrian Kurds
World Service - While the media close to the Kurds have been talking about a force of 100,000 people for years, now according to Havar News and analyzes published in the Middle East Institute (MEI), only four Kurdish brigades are in the process of merging with the Syrian army.
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A group of Uzbek armed forces refused to join the Syrian army
Syrian Service - A group of Uzbek armed forces denied joining the Syrian army and announced the attempt of some former members of these forces to leave the army of this country.
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Syria-US relations in the shadow of Trump and Ahmed al-Shora's personal relationship
World Service- The unprecedented warming of Syrian-American relations during the era of Donald Trump has been based more than anything on his personal relationship with Ahmad al-Shora; But observers warn that the lack of institutional and stable relations between the two countries could expose all recent achievements to collapse after the end of Trump's presidency.
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The meeting of the Syrian Interior Minister with the internal security commanders of Haskeh
Syrian Service - The Interior Minister of the interim government of Syria met in Damascus with the commander of the internal security of Haskeh province, his deputy and a number of commanders of the women's internal security forces.
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New tension between Damascus and the autonomous administration
Syria Service - The tension between the interim government of Syria and the administration of the self-governing administration over the name change of schools has entered a new phase. While Damascus sent a list of new names to schools in the Kurdish regions, the local education administration did not accept this proposal and, instead, returned its alternative list to the capital; An action that shows the continuation of deep differences between the two sides in the field of education and identity building in the region.
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The former American army officer expressed doubts about the respect of Kurds' rights
World Service- The former US military officer expressed doubts about the real intentions of the new Syrian government regarding the recognition of the demands of the Syrian Kurds.
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Kurds' small share of the new Syrian government
World Service - Allocating only 9 seats to Kurdish representatives among the 140 elected seats in the Syrian Parliament has created a wave of dissatisfaction among Kurdish parties. Critics say that by repeating the political patterns of the Assad era, the transitional government of Ahmad al-Shora has left the Kurds out of real participation in Syria's future.
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Extensive appointments in the interim government of Syria by the decrees of Ahmed al-Shara
Syrian Service - The head of the interim government of Syria issued a series of presidential decrees, making extensive changes at the level of senior officials, including the presidency, ministries and governorates.
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Continued violations of Kurdish rights by the Syrian transitional government
World Service - Rami Abdulrahman, director of the Syrian Human Rights Watch, warned against the escalation of pressure against the Kurds and announced that arbitrary arrests, confiscation of property, security restrictions and preventing the return of refugees continue in different areas of Syria, and the transitional government of Damascus has not yet been able to control armed groups and implement the agreement with the Syrian Democratic Forces.
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Stop the integration of Kurdish institutions in the Syrian government
World Service - The process of the integration of the Syrian Democratic Forces with the Syrian government following the suspension of the exchange of prisoners and the increase of mutual arrests has faced a serious challenge and the case of the prisoners has become the most important obstacle in the implementation of the agreement between the two sides.
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The delegation of the interim government of Syria met with the management of Kobani
Syrian Service - Kobani city administration, in a meeting with a delegation from the interim government of Syria, reviewed the process of integrating service institutions, supporting agriculture and strengthening internal peace within the framework of the January 29 agreement.
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The meeting of the commanders of the SDF and the Ministry of Defense of the interim government of Syria in Damascus
Syrian Service - SDF commanders and the Ministry of Defense of the Syrian Interim Government held an official meeting in Damascus. This meeting was held with the presence of key members of SDF and YPJ and "Ali Nasan", the commander of the Ministry of Defense of the interim government.