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Two wars changed Syria’s fortunes. It’s impossible to know what will come next

By AndreaPosted on08.12.2024
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Two wars changed Syria's fortunes. It's impossible to know what will come next

Two wars changed Syria’s fortunes. It’s impossible to know what will come next 28 min ago

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  • With fake Gucci trousers on stage: Dinçer Güçyeter’s poetry lecture is well worth reading
  • First Israeli officer killed in Lebanon after the new truce: Tel Aviv promised to raze Beirut
    Israel attacks southern Beirut and breaks ceasefire conditions renewed this week
  • “Almost unbelievable” shipwreck surprises archaeologists in Norway
    “Almost unbelievable” shipwreck surprises archaeologists in Norway
  • Extremely tragic collision near Chotín: The lives of the granddaughter († 31) and grandmother († 76) were extinguished, the mother is fighting in the hospital!
  • LGBT+ parade says restrictions on young people are an attack on freedom
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