Briefly
SYRIA
Preparations made for national dialogue
The preparatory committee for Syria's long-anticipated National Dialogue Conference said on Sunday that invitations have been sent, with the event set to begin on Tuesday. Committee member Huda al-Atassi emphasized inclusivity, citing extensive consultations across provinces to ensure broad representation. "We have witnessed a remarkable level of national consensus among Syrians, which has greatly facilitated our work," al-Atassi told a news briefing.
JAPAN
Boy arrested for stabbing death
Tokyo police arrested a 17-year-old boy on Monday on suspicion of attempted murder after another 17-year-old was fatally stabbed on the street. A call was made to emergency services at around 4:15 am, authorities said, and police found the victim with a stab wound near his right chest. He was rushed to a hospital, but was later pronounced dead. The suspect, who identified himself as a company employee, admitted to the stabbing. Police are investigating the details of the incident.
GREECE
Ancient vessel returns home from US museum
An ancient Greek artifact has been returned to Greece following a repatriation ceremony at the country's embassy in Washington, local media reported on Sunday. The 12-centimeter-tall lekythos — a vessel used for oil storage — depicts a battle between a Giant and Athena, the goddess of wisdom and warfare. Dating back to 630-500 BC, the artifact holds significant historical and cultural value, according to Greece's Culture Ministry.
Xinhua
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