The Empress Who Loved the Damascus Donkey. A funny story from Syrian history happened between a German empress a Syrian merchant
The Seventh Art
The importance of cinema, why it was called the seventh art, and who gave it this name.
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Al Hakawati in Damascus
Al Hakawati in Damascus: part of the history of Syria’s culture and part of the memory of each Syrian, the storyteller’s clothes, and the most important Damascene cafes.
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Integrated but Segregated
Syrian Refugee Students’ Reflections of Space in Jordan’s Double-Shift Schools After experiencing disruption, pain, and unimaginable loss, Syrian children arrived in Jordan and desperately hoped to regain their childhood and be students, friends, and aspiring...
VIP.Fund Roundup September 21, 2020
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Five Things You Do Not Know About Za’atari Camp in Jordan
The Za’atari camp is not what others think. It is
suffering mixed with strength and produces a refugee who aspires to hope
What is Daraa?
Daraa is one of the Syrian governorates, it was called during Roman times The Kingdom of The Ehraa.