AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSyria’s cultural pulse: A photo essay spotlights a new Damascus running club (country code 963) and its push to rebuild “running culture” after the Assad era, with the Damascus Marathon returning. Transitional justice in focus: Coverage revisits the “Daraa children case,” where testimonies from former detainees and the prosecution’s witness hearings keep the spotlight on abuses tied to the uprising’s spark. Women’s rights in Rojava: A feature on the Rojava women’s revolution highlights how women’s leadership shaped defense, politics, education, and social transformation. Kurdish integration talks: U.S. academics meet Kobanê officials to discuss implementing the SDF–transitional government agreement and stress constitutional recognition of women’s rights. Regional politics with Syria in the frame: Analysis says Trump is pressing Israel to redeploy forces out of areas along Syria’s border, raising questions about what comes next. Security update: An ISIS senior leader in Syria is reported to have lived semi-permanently in Lebanon, complicating assumptions about regional counterterrorism. Culture beyond Syria: A Budapest exhibition uses DNA-based facial reconstructions to bring ancient Roman residents to life, turning archaeology into a human story.
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