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Ceremony Honours Outstanding Students in the Latakia Countryside

24-03-17Ahmed Haj Bakri
In order to boost educational efforts within Syria, Ataa Relief organised a prize-giving for nearly 200 students who excelled in their studies during the first semester of the current...

Private Generators Provide Temporary Solution to Electricity Shortage in Idlib

25-02-1423-09-16
The constant power cuts in the towns and cities of Idlib have pushed the citizens toward finding alternative sources of electricity. After losing hope that their electricity, which is...

The Talbiseh Field Hospital Needs Your Help

20-03-1721-03-17Hassan Abu Nooh
The Talbiseh field hospital in Homs is right on the front line, but deteriorating conditions mean that it also has to deal with out-patients and general surgeries so as...

Snowstorm Freezes Life in Idlib Province

07-01-1427-04-17
Severe weather brings extra hardship for citizens suffering effects of conflict (Salqeen, Syria) – Snow was once a cause for joy in Syria, but the darkness of war and...

Opinions from Opposition-Controlled Town: No to a Diplomatic Solution

17-03-1423-09-16
(Salqeen, Syria) — After the Geneva 2 talks, Damascus Bureau took to the streets of opposition-controlled Salqeen in Idlib province to survey public opinion on the feasibility of the...

Eight Year-Old Who Lost Family Unable to Attend School

23-12-1327-04-17
Eight-year-old Mustafa lost his entire family in December 2012 when government warplanes dropped explosive barrels on their house in the small town of Maarat Misreen in the northern province...

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