AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSyria’s nuclear file moves forward: Syria granted the IAEA access to a formerly secret Deir ez-Zor nuclear site, with the visit framed as a major step toward resolving safeguards issues tied to the former Assad regime. Regional security pressure on Syria: Israel carried out eight strikes on the Abu al-Duhur airbase in Idlib, with Damascus and Ankara condemning the attack and Washington warning it could spark direct confrontation involving Turkish forces. Syria–Turkey trade and energy ties: Türkiye and Syria signed a phosphate cooperation deal covering production, mining-site development, and a railway to a port, alongside broader electricity investment plans. Kurdish education policy debate: A presidential decree on Kurdish cultural and linguistic rights is reshaping schooling, as Damascus and AANES-linked education bodies clash over how Kurdish should be taught and used in classrooms. Tech-adjacent education support: Qatar Charity launched Education Campaign 2026 (“Science as Stewardship”) aiming to support up to 123,000 students at home and abroad with supplies, school feeding, and school rehabilitation. Learning tech in practice: A report on AI-assisted teaching highlights how structured questioning can improve student outcomes, including for learners arriving from Syria.
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