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Audio slideshow produced during an IWPR workshop for young Syrian journalists held in Beirut, February 2010.
Audio slideshow produced during an IWPR workshop for young Syrian journalists held in Beirut, February 2010.
Video produced during an IWPR workshop for young Syrian journalists held in Damascus, November 2009.
The Barada River, once a source of life for the people of Damascus, is now dried up and polluted but a group of young environmentalists are out to change that.
Young Syrian rappers are starting to appeal to a broad spectrum of Syrian society with many political and social aspirations.
Video produced during an IWPR workshop for young Syrian journalists held in Beirut, October 2009.
Despite the opening of western-style cafes in Damascus, the old coffee shops are still a favoured destination for those interested in the traditions of the old city.
Video by produced during an IWPR workshop for young Syrian journalists held in Beirut, October 2009.
Former fighters continue to be traumatised by viciousness of the early Nineties' conflict. By Anahit Danielyan and Seda Muradyan in Stepanakert