Damascus Sets Date for Parliamentary Elections in Raqqa and Hasakeh

Nawar Najmeh, spokesperson of the Syria's Higher Committee for People's Assembly Elections, announces the results of the Syrian parliamentary elections, in Damascus, Syria, on October 6, 2025. (Reuters)
Nawar Najmeh, spokesperson of the Syria's Higher Committee for People's Assembly Elections, announces the results of the Syrian parliamentary elections, in Damascus, Syria, on October 6, 2025. (Reuters)
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Damascus Sets Date for Parliamentary Elections in Raqqa and Hasakeh

Nawar Najmeh, spokesperson of the Syria's Higher Committee for People's Assembly Elections, announces the results of the Syrian parliamentary elections, in Damascus, Syria, on October 6, 2025. (Reuters)
Nawar Najmeh, spokesperson of the Syria's Higher Committee for People's Assembly Elections, announces the results of the Syrian parliamentary elections, in Damascus, Syria, on October 6, 2025. (Reuters)

Syria's Higher Committee for People's Assembly Elections set October 23 as the date for parliamentary elections in the Raqqa and Hasakeh provinces.

In a post on the X platform, spokesperson for the commission Nawar Najmeh said the voting will open in the cities of Ras al-Ain, Tal Abyad and Damascus to elect three representatives of Raqqa and Hasakeh.

Elections to fill the remaining seats in Hasakeh will be held when the suitable security and political conditions are met, he added.

Syria held its first parliamentary elections since the ouster of the Assad regime on October 5. A total of 1,578 candidates ran for the 119 seats. Twenty-one seats remain vacant because the polls could not be held in Sweida, Raqqa and Hasakeh due to security concerns.

The seats will remain vacant until elections in those provinces are held.

Ras al-Ain and Tal Abyad in northeastern Syria fall under the control of the Damascus government even though they lie in the Raqqa and Hasakeh provinces that are held by the Kurdish Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF).

The Kurdish autonomous authorities in the northeast had in August rejected the elections as “undemocratic”, saying they “do not represent the will of the people” and contradict United Nations Security Council resolution 2254.

They slammed the Syrian government for holding national dialogue, forming a government, announcing the constitutional declaration and the eventual staging of the elections as being “contrary to the goals of the Syrian revolution.” They called for “justice, democracy, equality and freedom for all Syrian communities.”

Najmeh meanwhile accused the Kurdish powers in Hasakeh and Raqqa and the forces in control in Sweida of preventing the authorities from holding elections in those regions.



KSrelief Masam Project Clears 908 Mines Across Yemen in One Week

Saudi Arabia, through its humanitarian arm KSrelief, continues its efforts to clear mines in Yemen, enhancing civilian safety and supporting safe and dignified living conditions for Yemenis - SPA
Saudi Arabia, through its humanitarian arm KSrelief, continues its efforts to clear mines in Yemen, enhancing civilian safety and supporting safe and dignified living conditions for Yemenis - SPA
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KSrelief Masam Project Clears 908 Mines Across Yemen in One Week

Saudi Arabia, through its humanitarian arm KSrelief, continues its efforts to clear mines in Yemen, enhancing civilian safety and supporting safe and dignified living conditions for Yemenis - SPA
Saudi Arabia, through its humanitarian arm KSrelief, continues its efforts to clear mines in Yemen, enhancing civilian safety and supporting safe and dignified living conditions for Yemenis - SPA

The Project Masam for clearing landmines in Yemen, implemented by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief), removed 908 mines from various areas of Yemen during the second week of March 2026, including three anti-personnel mines, nine anti-tank mines, 890 unexploded ordnance, and six IEDs, SPA reported.

The team conducted clearance operations across several governorates, removing mines, explosive devices, and unexploded ordnance.

In Aden Governorate, it dismantled two anti-tank mines, 215 pieces of unexploded ordnance, and two IEDs.

It also removed one anti-tank mine and seven pieces of unexploded ordnance in Al-Khawkhah District of Al-Hudaydah Governorate; three anti-personnel mines, three anti-tank mines, 513 pieces of unexploded ordnance, and two IEDs in Al-Mukalla District of Hadhramaut Governorate; and one piece of unexploded ordnance in Midi District of Hajjah Governorate.

The number of mines removed in March rose to 2,171, bringing the total cleared since the launch of the Project Masam to 548,123.

Saudi Arabia, through its humanitarian arm KSrelief, continues its efforts to clear mines in Yemen, enhancing civilian safety and supporting safe and dignified living conditions for Yemenis.


Germany Warns Major Israeli Ground Campaign in Lebanon Would Worsen Humanitarian Situation

A displaced woman and a child sit in a tent in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, 15 March 2026.  EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
A displaced woman and a child sit in a tent in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, 15 March 2026. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
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Germany Warns Major Israeli Ground Campaign in Lebanon Would Worsen Humanitarian Situation

A displaced woman and a child sit in a tent in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, 15 March 2026.  EPA/WAEL HAMZEH
A displaced woman and a child sit in a tent in downtown Beirut, Lebanon, 15 March 2026. EPA/WAEL HAMZEH

Germany is enormously concerned by the developments in Lebanon, said a government spokesperson in Berlin on Monday, and warned that ‌a major Israeli ‌ground offensive ‌would ⁠significantly worsen the ⁠already tense humanitarian situation in the region.

"A glance at this part ⁠of the war ‌zone ‌fills us ‌with concern because we ‌see preparations for a major Israeli ground offensive, which ‌would significantly worsen the already tense humanitarian ⁠situation ⁠in the region," said the spokesperson.

The spokesperson added that Germany welcomed efforts to restart talks between Israel and Lebanon.


Israeli Forces Kill 16 People in Gaza and West Bank

Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike that targeted a police vehicle in Zawaida in the central Gaza Strip on March 15, 2026. (Photo by Eyad Baba / AFP)
Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike that targeted a police vehicle in Zawaida in the central Gaza Strip on March 15, 2026. (Photo by Eyad Baba / AFP)
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Israeli Forces Kill 16 People in Gaza and West Bank

Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike that targeted a police vehicle in Zawaida in the central Gaza Strip on March 15, 2026. (Photo by Eyad Baba / AFP)
Palestinians inspect the site of an Israeli strike that targeted a police vehicle in Zawaida in the central Gaza Strip on March 15, 2026. (Photo by Eyad Baba / AFP)

Israeli forces killed 16 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, health officials said, in one of the heaviest death tolls in a single day in weeks.

Medics and the interior ministry of the Hamas-run Gaza said an Israeli airstrike killed a senior police official and eight other officers when it hit their vehicle near the entrance to Zawayda town in the central Gaza Strip. At least 14 other people, mostly bystanders, were wounded, the Gaza health ministry said.

Earlier on Sunday, health officials said an Israeli airstrike had killed three people - a man, his pregnant wife, and their son - in the western area of Nuseirat in the central Gaza Strip.

The Israeli military said it had carried out a strike in Gaza on Sunday in response to an incident a day earlier in ⁠which Hamas militants opened ⁠fire on Israeli troops. It did not say if it was referring to the strike that killed the officers or the strike that killed the family in Nuseirat.

In the Israeli-occupied West Bank, a Palestinian father, mother, and two of their children were killed as they drove in the occupied West Bank, Palestinian health authorities said, and the Israeli military said the incident was under review.

In Gaza there have been regular outbreaks of violence since a ceasefire went into effect in October following two years of devastating war triggered by Hamas-led attacks in Israel on October 7, 2023.

While Israeli ⁠attacks in Gaza declined in the days after the US and Israel launched attacks on Iran on February 28, according to residents, medics and analysts, they have since begun to rise again.