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Iraq and the Fires of Its Neighbors
I once asked a man who had worked in Saddam Hussein’s palace whether he had ever heard him swear. “No, he did not have a habit of swearing. He would fall silent when he became angry, but sparks would ...
The NFL will launch its own investigation, likely under the direction of Lisa Friel, the league's special counsel for ...
In a statement to a SANA reporter, Sheikh al-Kar said that the meeting comes within the framework of supporting joint efforts ...
Syrian political figure Shadi Martini described his Knesset address as a 'once-in-a-century opportunity' and confirmed ...
It has been seven months since Bashar al-Assad was ousted from power in Syria, thrusting the country into a new era after 54 ...
It has been seven months since Bashar al-Assad was ousted from power in Syria, thrusting the country into a new era after 54 ...
Aleppo, SANA – The Faculty of Electrical and Electronic Engineering at the University of Aleppo held an art exhibition ...
Turkish President Erdogan has made it clear that the agreement between Ankara and the Kurdish Workers Party was motivated by ...
Ahead of the event, we chat to the Ostro cookbook author about her blogging beginnings, how food has shaped her, and what to ...
Doha: Qatar Red Crescent Society (QRCS) is pursuing its humanitarian efforts to enhance specialized health care services in ...
Syrian activist relays discussion with Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa about his interest in peace deal with Israel, but ...
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Asharq Al-Awsat on MSN22hOpinion
Syria’s Water Crisis: A Threat Looking for Solution
Syria is facing the most severe water crisis in modern history. All of Syria’s provinces have suffered, albeit to varying degrees, and it has had impacts on the majority of Syrians if not all of them.