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  2. Enab Baladi - Wikipedia

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    Enab Baladi built relationships with many international organizations such as National Endowment for Democracy, [11] Internews, Free Press Unlimited, European Endowment for Democracy, l'Association de Soutien aux Médias Libres, Adopt a Revolution, L'agence française de coopération médias, Norwegian People's Aid, and International Media Support.

  3. Kholoud Waleed - Wikipedia

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    Kholoud Waleed is a Syrian journalist, and co-founder and editor of the underground newspaper Enab Baladi. She is a recipient of the Anna Politkovskaya Award for her reporting about the Syrian Civil War.

  4. 2024 Syrian parliamentary election - Wikipedia

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    The 250-member People's Assembly has been little more than a rubber stamp for the ruling Ba'ath party since it came to power in a 1963 coup. [2] [3] [4] Two-thirds of the seats in the assembly are reserved for the Ba'athists and their allies in the National Progressive Front, meaning it is impossible for the Ba'athists to lose an election. [3]

  5. Israeli invasion of Syria (2024–present) - Wikipedia

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    On 10 December correspondents for Al Jazeera and Enab Baladi reported Israeli tanks in several Syrian villages such as Beer Ajam. [43] [44] Although Israeli tanks were also reported as far as Qatana, 26 kilometres (16 mi) from Damascus [45] an IDF spokesman insisted that "IDF forces are not advancing towards Damascus. This is not something we ...

  6. Asaad Hassan al-Shaybani - Wikipedia

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    Asaad Hassan al-Shaybani (Arabic: أسعد حسن الشيباني, romanized: Asʿad Ḥasan al-Shaybānī) is a Syrian politician who serves as the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Expatriates in the Syrian Transitional Government since 21 December 2024 under Prime Minister Mohammed al-Bashir, following the fall of the Assad regime.

  7. Mohammed al-Bashir - Wikipedia

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    Mohammed al-Bashir (Arabic: محمد البشير, romanized: Muḥammad al-Bashīr; born 1983) is a Syrian politician and engineer who currently serves as the 70th prime minister of Syria.

  8. Syrian Salvation Government - Wikipedia

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    Sources told Enab Baladi that his resignation was in response to attempts by HTS to interfere in the council's activities. On 24 April 2020, the Council elected Mustafa al-Mousa, a pharmacist who previously headed its health committee, as his successor.

  9. Southern Syria offensive (2024) - Wikipedia

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    Following the onset of the Northwestern Syria offensive, Syrian rebel forces in the south of the nation released a public announcement attributed to the "Revolutionaries and Free Men of the Eastern Region of Hauran", declaring plans to coordinate military activities with northern opposition groups.