AGP Executive Report
Last update: 3 hours agoSyria Security & Integration: A new statement by Uzbek-origin foreign fighters highlights the hard problem Damascus faces after Assad’s fall: how to manage thousands of non-Syrian combatants while restoring state control and dismantling independent armed networks. Syria Drugs & Organized Crime: Reporting says Syria’s captagon trade is shifting and reconstituting—especially in Sweida—after the transitional government moves to dismantle the former Assad-era production and trafficking infrastructure. Syria Protests & Daily Life: In Jazira, residents staged protests over deteriorating living conditions and opposition to integration steps seen as favoring the SDF, with economic strain and slow administrative change driving anger. Syria Tech/Infrastructure: Syria’s private sector conference in Damascus signals a push for a new economic vision, while separate coverage notes Syria is preparing tenders for refinery projects. Regional Tech/Defense Spillover: The U.S. Army rolled out a standardized Mortars App for more accurate mortar fire, reflecting how smartphone-based targeting tools are spreading into modern conflict. Energy & Climate: Arab renewable capacity jumped to 39.2 GW in 2025, with Syria adding about 0.7 GW—mostly solar.
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