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Billboards thanking President Trump have popped up across Damascus, Syria’s capital city. CNN’s Clarissa Ward meets the woman ...
We hear from a range of people living and working in Syria about how the country is changing.
Documents reveal how Syria’s fallen government hid hundreds of abducted children during the country’s civil war.
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Al-Monitor on MSNIn Syria's devastated Jobar, cemetery comes alive for EidOnly the cemetery in Damascus's devastated suburb of Jobar showed signs of life on Friday as residents returned to visit and ...
Yasmine al-Saleh has two occasions to celebrate this year: the Eid al-Adha holiday and her family’s return home after nine years in a notorious displacement camp in the Syrian desert.
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The National on MSNSyria receives major wave of investments in six months since Assad's fallSyria has attracted growing international investment and aid commitments in the six months since the fall of the regime of ...
The U.S. military is planning to reduce its presence in Syria from eight bases to one base and change its policy.
Three Spanish Muslims who rode on horseback to the Hajj in Saudi Arabia say they followed a path not traveled for more than ...
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Trump is using travel bans to keep some people out—and additional means to make sure others don’t want to even visit.
Here's how the Turkish city of Gaziantep became synonymous with baklava, the sweet pastry made of layers of phyllo dough, ...
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Three Spanish pilgrims performing the Hajj in Saudi Arabia rode on horseback to Mecca, traveling thousands of kilometers in ...
Security forces return to towns near buffer zone under conditional agreement to prevent further attacks on Israeli territory, ...
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