In the aftermath of Bashar al-Assad’s regime being overthrown in Syria, a new interim government has been established. However, this new government is facing numerous challenges in maintaining control and functionality. One of the most visible signs of these struggles is the long lines outside bakeries in the Syrian capital of Damascus, showcasing the difficulties the new government is encountering in providing basic necessities to its citizens.
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Plans for £1,200,000,000,000 city stretching 105 miles just got a heck of a lot less ambitious
Saudi Arabia's ambitious £1.2 trillion project, The Line, aims to create a mirror-clad megacity stretching 105 miles to house nine million people, but is currently under evaluation for feasibility due to financial strains. Critics raise concerns about its environmental impact and displacement of local tribes, while construction has already begun with significant groundwork laid in the desert. Explain It To Me Like I'm 5: Saudi Arabia is planning to build a huge futuristic city called...
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