The Syrian government has cancelled the BBC’s media accreditation over what it said were “misleading reports”.
Syria’s information ministry said the broadcaster failed to adhere to “professional standards” and provided “biased and misleading reports”.
The BBC recently published a story linking the trade of an amphetamine called Captagon with the Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s family.
In a statement, BBC said it provided impartial and independent journalism.
“We speak to people across the political spectrum to establish the facts,” the spokesperson said.