AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoDamascus Nightlife Under Pressure: A new mid-June ban on serving alcohol in Damascus is set to end the city’s bar-and-nightclub scene, with owners warning it will curb personal freedoms even as some residents back it as public-morals protection. Euphrates Floods After Turkey Releases Water: Syria reports Euphrates flooding after Turkey opened Ataturk Dam spillway gates for the first time in seven years, with at least 50 water stations out of service and emergency teams monitoring rising levels in Raqqa and Deir ez-Zor. Arts & Design Spotlight: Aleppo-born, UAE-raised artist Talin Hazbar is featured for her material-driven installations—turning stones, sand, and weather-worn textures into works that carry cultural memory. Culture in Crisis: Catholic aid workers in Lebanon and Syria say many Christians fear entire communities could disappear, describing people as trapped in a war they didn’t choose. Sports Tourism (Regional Interest): Syria is named among countries showing interest in the upcoming 11th Asia-Oceania Sambo Championships in Manila, a sign of sport-driven travel momentum.
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