AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSyria Tech & Research: Damascus University is drawing fresh attention after holding its top spot in Syria in the 2026 UNIRANKS rankings, with observers pointing to gradual gains in scientific output, digital presence, and international engagement—though labs, academic freedom, and job prospects still need major investment. Cybersecurity & Governance: A leak of about 19GB of Syrian Foreign Ministry and Expatriates data—diplomatic cables, correspondence, payroll and mission costs, plus personal records—has reignited debate over digital security during the transitional period, as the ministry says it’s auditing what was shared. Language & Education Tech: In Rojava, Kurdish-language education marks 14 years since it entered schools, but the interim Syrian government is pushing to restrict Kurdish to elective courses, raising concerns for mother-tongue rights. Science & Heritage: Researchers report new findings on how the Euphrates River formed, tracing its origins to ancient river systems shaped by tectonics long before recorded history. Biotech & Food Science: Scientists used cold-adapted yeast from Ötzi the Iceman to make sourdough rise in lab tests, linking ancient microbes to modern fermentation. Regional Connectivity: Turkey and Saudi Arabia signed railway and logistics memorandums that could reshape Gulf-to-Europe corridors via Syria and Turkey, with implications for trade routes that bypass chokepoints. Security Context: A global study says state-based armed conflicts hit 65 in 2025, the highest since WWII, with the Middle East among the most affected regions.
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