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Al-Monitor on MSNAt Damascus opera house, hopes for a better futureYamama al-Haw, 42, said the venue was "a very dear place". "What we see here today is the Syria that I love... the music, the ...
On a street corner in the old town of Damascus, rugged men with rifles stare sharply at passers-by. Despite their appearance, ...
The war artist-reporter and founder of Action Syria returns to the streets of Damascus and Aleppo 12 years on from when he was last there. Here, he captures the stories of the people he meets and thei ...
With Syria's corruption-ridden economy in shambles after the overthrow of Bashar Assad, the caretaker government’s priority ...
Economic shock therapy: plans include privatizations and slashing public sector jobs Reforms designed to avoid chaos of ...
ERBIL, Kurdistan Region - The new authorities in Damascus are working to reopen the main border crossing with Iraq that was ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNSyria’s Islamist rulers overhaul economy with firings, privatization of state firmsDAMASCUS - Syria's new Islamist leaders are undertaking a radical overhaul of the country's broken economy, including plans ...
Assad’s final ouster appeared abrupt, it had its roots in Syria’s 2011 antigovernment protests, and Syrians will now face ...
Officials in Syria's caretaker government were left with a state in ruins. Some fear they aren't moving fast enough to fix it ...
In Southwest Virginia, the Virginia Creeper Trail, a popular rail trail that was damaged during Hurricane Helene is slated to be rebuilt beginning this summer, a project expected to cost $660 million.
Syria’s Islamist leaders pledged to respect religious freedom despite their radical past. Many Christians and Shiites are weighing whether to trust them.
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