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Writer: Ahmad al-Akla

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Power Supplies Boosted in Idlib

19-09-1706-10-17Ahmad al-Akla
After more than six years of power outages, electricity produced in regime-controlled plants has returned to the liberated areas following an agreement between opposition...
Civil Society Monitor

After Army’s Defeat, People Trickle Back to Idlib Towns

06-05-15Ahmad al-Akla
Families have begun returning to towns and villages in the southern countryside of Syria’s Idlib province since rebel forces seized the Wadi al-Dayf and...
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Ramadan Kitchens and Meals for IDPs in Idlib

23-06-17Ahmad al-Akla
With the start of the holy month of Ramadan, charities have opened their doors to prepare iftar meals for the poor and needy as...
Photo Blog

Honouring Idlib’s War Wounded

21-09-1620-04-17Ahmad al-Akla
A recent ceremony held by the Al-Karama foundation in Idlib’s countryside has honoured people who had been injured or disabled during government attacks. One...
Daily Life

Football Returns to Rebel-Held Syrian Province

31-07-15Ahmad al-Akla
The town of Hass is in Syria’s Idlib province, and has been liberated from Syrian government forces. One of its school playgrounds is now...

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