[7] In January 2025, the newspaper changed its name to Al-Hurriya (Freedom) a month after the fall of the Assad regime.
[8] One of the interviews published in Tishreen was with Nimr Saleh, a dissident member of the Palestine Liberation Organization in 1983.
[10] Mohammad Kheir Al Wadi, then editor-in-chief, wrote in January 2000 "Zionism created the Holocaust myth to blackmail and terrorize the world's intellectuals and politicians.
[12] Although the daily is owned by the state, it had a critical stance on local news, especially in regard to corruption and mismanagement in 2012.
[21] In December 2012, Naji Assaad, a journalist for the daily, was assassinated in Damascus allegedly by opposition forces who have been fighting against the Assad government since 2011.