
Mohamed Farhat
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Dec 9, 2024 |
infomigrants.net | Marion MacGregor |Mohamed Farhat
Thousands of Syrians have taken part in celebrations across Europe after the Assad government was overturned at the weekend by an Islamist alliance. In the German capital Berlin, where more than a million Syrians make up the largest diaspora in Europe, an estimated 5,000 people, including whole families gathered. In the cold drizzle, they waved flags and banners reading "Free Syria" and "Freedom". What does the fall of Assad mean for Syrians in Germany?
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Jun 6, 2024 |
al-monitor.com | Jihad Dorgham |Mohamed Farhat
June 7, 2024— Tripoli (AFP) Hundreds of deadly landmines and unexploded ordnance still litter parts of Libya after years of fighting, posing a constant danger to civilians, especially children, long after the conflict. "It's a disaster zone," said Saleh Farhat, describing his neighbourhood on the southern outskirts of the capital Tripoli, where his son Mohamed was being treated in a hospital intensive care unit after being severely injured in an explosion.
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Feb 2, 2024 |
france24.com | Mohamed Farhat
En la actualidad, la región de Cisjordania ocupada se encuentra inmersa en una compleja situación derivada del conflicto entre Israel y Hamás, lo cual ha exacerbado considerablemente las tasas de desempleo, especialmente entre la población joven. Este impacto se hace particularmente palpable en el ámbito académico, específicamente en la Universidad de Birzeit, que no solo funciona como una institución educativa sino también como un indicador clave de la vida política palestina.
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Apr 13, 2023 |
france24.com | Mohamed Farhat
/ Émissions / Focus Pour la première fois dans l'histoire politique de la Suède, la coalition de droite a accepté en octobre 2022 de s'allier avec le parti d'extrême droite des Démocrates de Suède pour obtenir une majorité parlementaire. Une stratégie payante qui a permis à Ulf Kristersson, chef du parti des Modérés, d'être élu Premier ministre d'une courte majorité.
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Feb 9, 2023 |
mdedge.com | Mohamed Farhat
Emergencies happen anywhere, anytime, and sometimes physicians find themselves in situations where they are the only ones who can help. Is There a Doctor in the House? is a Medscape series telling these stories. I was coming off a 48-hour shift plus a day of doing outpatient sedation at Sparrow Hospital in Lansing. It was December and Michigan-cold. The roads were fine – no snow – but I noticed an unusual amount of traffic on the freeway. Then I saw smoke coming from an overpass up ahead.
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