Syrian Albosta is deemed one of the oldest buses in Syria that allowed people from the countryside to travel to the cities. Back in the 1960s, there was a deficiency of transportation in the countryside that made it difficult for locals to travel. Albosta was the only available means to do so.
The Syrian Tertera: What should Elon Musk reconsider about his Tesla design?
Today, everyone talks about how Tesla used cutting-edge technology to deliver the best possible vehicle to customers. However, the Syrian Tertera had achieved that years before Tesla appeared on the scene. I believe that Elon Musk personally should reevaluate his Tesla design and how he can utilize the economic model of the Tertera to develop a new Tesla generation.
Makdous … Unwritten Eating Code for Syrian Households
For the Syrian family, whenever we think about September, Makdous appears in our minds like an unwritten eating code that this dish should be served for breakfast.
The British princess who left her palace to live in the Syrian desert
The British princess who left her palace to live in the Syrian desert. The British lady who left her palace and moved to live a love story in the Syrian desert.
Syrian weddings: protocols must be followed before falling in love.
Kids enjoy candy, the sunset comes, and the couple’s hearts converge.
Syrian Harvest: When the Festival Begins!
Harvest day is an icon of the Syrian countryside summers where people get to know each other and share nature’s bounty along caring, peace, and love.
A Latin Drink in Syrian Lands!!
Drinking More Maté means More Happiness and Satisfaction.
GIFT IN-KIND FOR SALE: A mosaic honoring Ammar Al-Shami and Syrian artisans
An artist from Kafranbel, Idlib donated a beautiful mosaic wall art in honor of Ammar Al-Shami, 100% of the sale price will fund one of our students.
An interview with Moaz Hosny, an inspiring Syrian graduate of the MIT ReACT Hub
Moaz Hosny is a breath of fresh air. A hard-working electronics and communication engineering student who fled to Jordan with his family shortly after the conflict started in Syria.
Keeping a legacy alive – supporting Syrian refugee youth with disabilities
have the fondest memories of my parents. Both were social activists, passionate about education and helping others who are less fortunate. My mother taught at a school for the visually impaired in Damascus, Syria. At the time, a person having a physical disability...