Show All At the gates of Fallujah, a man rides past blast walls in his horse and cart - the preferred mode of transport for those who cannot afford cars or pick-up trucks. The city’s economy has not recovered since 2004, when its streets were the scene of battles between United States-led forces and Sunni Arab insurgents. Fallujah: Scant Signs of Recovery Child Labour in Syria Professional Musicians Struggle to Find Work in Syria Syrian Women Turn to Belly Dancing for Exercise Syrian Store Tries to Keep Traditional Music Alive Doctors Uses Music Therapy With Children Syrian Cinema Suffering From Neglect Sexy Lingerie Cause a Sensation in Syria A Small Syrian Town Keeps Ancient Language Alive Show moreGALLERIES All regions, Any media All regions Africa Asia Europe & Eurasia Latin America & the Caribbean Middle East & North Africa Media Any media Photos Videos AudioMultimedia
At the gates of Fallujah, a man rides past blast walls in his horse and cart - the preferred mode of transport for those who cannot afford cars or pick-up trucks. The city’s economy has not recovered since 2004, when its streets were the scene of battles between United States-led forces and Sunni Arab insurgents. Fallujah: Scant Signs of Recovery