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Qatar Airways announces the resumption of three weekly flights to Aleppo, Syria from 10 August 2025. The flights will be ...
Aleppo was once the industrial and financial heart of Syria, a city of 3 million people whose factories churned out textiles and pharmaceuticals and processed agricultural goods.
It has been seven months since Bashar al-Assad was ousted from power in Syria, thrusting the country into a new era after 54 ...
Last Thursday, as forces loyal to the Syrian government advanced through eastern Aleppo and despondent civilians there wondered whether they would be massacred, Syria’s President, Bashar al ...
The U.N. children’s agency said Wednesday that at least 96 children have been killed and more than 220 wounded in eastern Aleppo over the last five days, in what is proving to be one of the ...
Aleppo’s western half was a rapidly modernizing playground for the elite. But inhabitants of the city’s east, who had fled their villages to seek better prospects in the city’s outskirts, ...
Inside Aleppo: Families' Emotional Return Home After Fleeing From Civil War Years Ago. In Hanano, the streets are filled with the sounds of war and unsettling silence.
Terra Santa College in Aleppo run by the Franciscans was hit by a strike. No casualties were reported. Smoke of war rises over a residential area in Aleppo. On Dec. 1, 2024, the Franciscan complex ...
Out of Aleppo 26:24 "Leaving your homeland feels like leaving part of your soul," says Mohammad Shasho, a teen who speaks of life as a refugee with wisdom beyond his years.
Diary of an Aleppo Doctor: 'The Child in Front of Me Could Be My Daughter' Hamza Khatib is one of 29 doctors left in east Aleppo. By ABC News. October 11, 2016, 4:25 AM. 0:44.
Aleppo is one the world’s oldest cities. Parts of its Old City have been designated a world heritage site by The United Nations. Some of the front lines are right next door.
Syria and its Russian allies pressed an assault on Aleppo amid what the U.N. called the most intense bombing in years, with residents saying hundreds had been killed since a cease-fire fell apart ...