
Omar Sanadiki
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2 weeks ago |
english.elpais.com | Lola Hierro |Omar Sanadiki
Some Arab media outlets reported an unusual piece of news a few days ago: the closure of a refugee camp in Rukban, a Jordanian town very close to the Syrian border, where up to 100,000 people were once eking out a living in what the new Syrian government’s Information Minister, Hamza Almustafa, described as “a triangle of death that bore witness to the cruelty of siege and hunger.” The closure of this settlement has not only meant freedom for thousands of Syrians: it also represents one of...
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2 weeks ago |
elpais.com | Lola Hierro |Omar Sanadiki
Algunos medios de comunicación árabes difundieron hace unos días una noticia inusual: el cierre de un campo de refugiados en Rukban, una localidad jordana muy cerca de la frontera con Siria, donde hasta 100.000 personas llegaron a malvivir en lo que el ministro de Información del nuevo Gobierno sirio, Hamza Almustafá, describió como “un triángulo de la muerte que fue testigo de la crueldad del asedio y el hambre”.
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1 month ago |
dhakacourier.com.bd | Ghaith Alsayed |Omar Sanadiki |Sahatthaya Kraikhunthot |Jintamas Saksornchai
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 inside the ruins of a Roman temple in the Barada Valley and flows toward Damascus, supplying the city with drinking water for thousands of years. Normally, during the winter flood season, water fills all the tunnels and washes over much of the temple.
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1 month ago |
bakersfield.com | Ghaith Alsayed |Omar Sanadiki
BARADA VALLEY, Syria (AP) - 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 inside the ruins of a Roman temple in the Barada Valley and flows toward Damascus, supplying the city with drinking water for thousands of years. Normally, during the winter flood season, water fills all the tunnels and washes over much of the temple. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press.
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1 month ago |
theglobeandmail.com | Ghaith Alsayed |Omar Sanadiki
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