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Against both rebels in the besieged valley and supporters in Damascus, Syria's president uses water scarcity to empower himself ahead of talks Abu Khaled al-Hennawi, a retired plumber, was fixing a ...
ALBAWABA - Residents of the capital woke up to a change in the color of the Barada water, which seemed cloudy and not clear. Nidal al-Hafez, the maintenance director in Damascus Governorate, says: ...
In this spring of revolutions, Arabic satellite channels have defined the story by providing around-the-clock coverage and commentary from Tunisia to Libya. But that's not the case in Syria, where ...
On a cool day in March, Omar Abdulsalam walked across a stretch of empty farmland in Beit Sawa, a village east of Damascus, Syria, his head down in defeat. Usually, by this time of year the farmer ...
BARADA VALLEY, Syria — Inside a mountain above the Syrian capital, Hassan Bashi walked through tunnels that used to be filled with water from a spring famous for its pure waters. The spring rises ...
Syrian monitors say hundreds of civilians fled villages outside the Syrian capital Sunday, as fighting continued for a third straight day between government forces and several rebel groups that ...
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