HomeWorldSyria receives an official invitation from Saudi Arabia to participate in the... World Syria receives an official invitation from Saudi Arabia to participate in the Arab summit (presidency) By: Merry Date: May 10, 2023 FacebookTwitterPinterestReddItVK Sports Al-Nassr 3-0 Al Fateh: Cristiano Ronaldo is absent as Talisca stars in dominant victory US Ghislaine Maxwell fears brutal beatdown after ratting out two violent Cuban inmates’ Ghislaine Maxwell lives in constant fear of a brutal... World The Spanish Prime Minister warns of the extreme right’s control of the country Tech Amazon’s Ring must pay $5.8 million after staff and contractors caught snooping on customer videos, FTC says Ring, the maker of video surveillance equipment owned by... Australia US slams Beijing for ‘aggressive’ move after Chinese jet comes within 400ft of American spy plane The Pentagon has called a maneuver in which a... Syria receives an official invitation from Saudi Arabia to participate in the Arab summit (presidency) Journalists are working on editing this story, and will update as soon as possible with more information as it becomes available TagsArabArabiainvitationnewsofficialparticipatepresidencyreceivesSaudisummitSyria Merryhttps://whatsnew2day.com/Merry C. Vega is a highly respected and accomplished news author. She began her career as a journalist, covering local news for a small-town newspaper. She quickly gained a reputation for her thorough reporting and ability to uncover the truth. Latest stories Sports Al-Nassr 3-0 Al Fateh: Cristiano Ronaldo is absent as Talisca stars in dominant victory US Ghislaine Maxwell fears brutal beatdown after ratting out two violent Cuban inmates’ World The Spanish Prime Minister warns of the extreme right’s control of the country Tech Amazon’s Ring must pay $5.8 million after staff and contractors caught snooping on customer videos, FTC says Previous articleSyrian Interior: An officer and four policemen were injured in a vehicle explosion in DamascusNext articleINTERPOL is calling on the public to help it solve 22 “cold cases” for the murder of women