Syria Takes Steps to Return Property to Jewish Community
Syria, once home to a large Jewish community, began taking steps to return property to Jews, according to NPR Politics and NPR News on February 3, 2026. The Syrian government transferred control of Jewish sites in December to Henry Hamra's Jewish heritage organization. Hamra is a Syrian-American cantor.
The transfer included the Central Synagogue of Aleppo, which was once the center of a thriving Jewish community in the northern Syrian city, according to NPR.
In other news, the fate of hundreds of thousands of Haitian immigrants in the United States remained uncertain, despite a federal judge's injunction that temporarily blocked the termination of their Temporary Protected Status (TPS), Time reported. The Trump Administration's decision to end Haiti's TPS designation, which was scheduled to take effect on Tuesday, would have resulted in over 300,000 Haitians losing their legal status overnight. The administration has already stated it will appeal the judge's decision.
Time also highlighted the unique sounds and experiences of Haiti, describing Cap-Haïtien as historically referred to as the Paris of the Antilles. The article noted the presence of animal life, including roosters, and the sounds of gunshots and goats.
Meanwhile, Phys.org published an article on February 3, 2026, discussing why futuristic, tech-centered 'smart city' projects are destined to fail. The article referenced Dunia Cyber City, a new special economic zone in Zanzibar aimed at attracting tech workers.
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