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AFP on MSNSyrians back to famed Palmyra ruins scarred by ISSyrians are once again picnicking and smoking shisha amid the ruins of ancient Palmyra, once desecrated by jihadists but ...
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Syrians return to famed Palmyra ruins scarred by jihadistsSyrians are once again picnicking and smoking shisha amid the ruins of ancient Palmyra, once desecrated by jihadists but still awe-inspiring, and open to the public following the overthrow of ...
Wrecked by Islamic State and years of war, Palmyra is finally at peace and aiming to rebuild.
Local and international experts are filling a government void, and have begun the process of mapping and assessing sites ...
PALMYRA, Syria — Abdurahman Abu Hamza, a farmer from the Syrian city of Deir Ezzour, last visited the ancient ruins of Palmyra on a school trip as a child. Last week, he strolled with friends ...
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