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  2. Syria TV (Turkey) - Wikipedia

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    Syria TV (Arabic: تلفزيون سوريا, romanized: Tilifizyūn Sūriyā) is a Syrian television network owned and operated by the Qatari Fadaat Media network. [2] It was launched in March 2018 in Istanbul, [ 3 ] [ 4 ] where its headquarters are currently located, as a pro- Syrian opposition network, during the Syrian revolution .

  3. Internet censorship in Ba'athist Syria - Wikipedia

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    Syria had been on Reporters Without Borders' Enemy of the Internet list since 2006 when the list was established. [11] In 2009, the committee to Protect Journalists named Syria number three in a list of the ten worst countries in which to be a blogger, given the arrests, harassment, and restrictions which online writers in Syria faced. [12]

  4. Syria TV - Wikipedia

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    Syrian TV (Arabic: السورية), also known as Syrian Satellite Channel (Arabic: القناة الفضائية السورية), is a public television channel, formerly state-funded by the Syrian General Organization of Radio and TV and broadcast nationwide on Digital terrestrial television (DTT) and throughout the world on various satellites.

  5. Mass media in Ba'athist Syria - Wikipedia

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    The mass media in Ba'athist Syria consisted primarily of television, radio, Internet, film and print. The national language of Ba'athist Syria was Arabic but some publications and broadcasts were also disseminated in English and French. [ 1 ]

  6. Television in Syria - Wikipedia

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    Television in Syria was formed in 1960, with the establishment of Channel 1 when Syria and Egypt (which adopted television that same year) were part of the United Arab Republic. Syrian channels are mostly owned and controlled by the Syrian General Organization of Radio and TV (ORTAS) which is connected to the Ministry of Information .

  7. Southern Syria offensive (2024) - Wikipedia

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    On 30 November 2024, the Syrian Armed Forces implemented a significant military deployment to Daraa, a strategic city in southern Syria. Military leadership confirmed the deployment as part of ongoing national security operations, specifically aimed at addressing concerns related to militant organizations operating within southern Syrian ...

  8. Katibat al-Ghuraba al-Turkistan - Wikipedia

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    In October 2018, Katibat al-Ghuraba al-Turkistan trained with Malhama Tactical in Latakia, Syria, and uploaded a video of them doing so. [5] In August 2021, the group expanded throughout Syria and started occupying territory including the areas of Qalb Lawze and Jabal al-Sammaq. [6]

  9. International sanctions against Syria - Wikipedia

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    International sanctions against Syria are a series of economic sanctions and restrictions imposed on Syria which was under the Ba'athist regime at that time by the European Union, the United States, Canada, Australia, and Switzerland, mainly as a result of the repression of civilians in the Syrian civil war from 2011 onwards.