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In the United States, where dog ownership taxes become increasingly common, many states are planning to increase tax amounts and introduce new regulations.

Dog-owning taxes, which are usually collected every year under the application of “license renewal,” can go up to $100, especially in developed states such as California, and in some states, they vary depending on the breed, age and whether the dog is neutered or not. A lifetime licensing option is also available in states such as Pennsylvania, Ohio and Michigan.

Authorities state that the collected tax is being used to improve animal control services, contribute to the rehabilitation of stray animals and ensure that dogs are regularly vaccinated.

Meanwhile, dog owners react to the regulations, saying that their only purpose is to generate income and that they do not contribute to animal welfare. In addition, the fact that some states consider dogs as property for the purpose of collecting taxes is highly criticized by animal rights advocates. Some animal rights advocates argue that this practice will help reduce the number of homeless animals and encourage responsible dog ownership.

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US Flag Raised Again at Embassy in Damascus After 12 Year

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The US flag has been hoisted once more at the US Embassy in Damascus, Syria, for the first time since its closure in 2012.

US Special Representative for Syria Thomas Barrack made his first official visit to Damascus and personally raised the flag during a ceremony attended by Syrian Foreign Minister Assad Hassan Shaybani. The embassy had suspended operations amid the outbreak of civil conflict following anti-government protests.

No official statement has been issued regarding the resumption of embassy operations.

The move follows a surprise meeting earlier this month between US President Donald Trump and Syrian President Ahmed al-Shara in Riyadh, where a decision was made to lift sanctions imposed during the Assad era, signaling a potential shift in Washington-Damascus relations.

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