Kebira Ait Bellaid has been living in a tent in a Moroccan mountain village for a year, still haunted by the loss of her daughter and three grandchildren in a devastating earthquake that killed nearly 3,000 people and left over two million homes damaged. The 52-year-old recalls the September 8 quake that forever changed her, vividly remembering her nine-year-old grandson’s screams under the rubble. The aftermath of the 6.8-magnitude earthquake continues to impact her life, as she grapples with the emotional trauma and struggles to move forward.
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Former prisoner revisits Syrian airbase ordeal
The surrender of the Mazzeh air base triggered Israeli air strikes to prevent Assad's former arsenal from falling into rebel hands. A former detainee revisited the site, recounting his month-long ordeal in Assad's detention center. The rebels now control the base, where evidence of abuse, drug production, and destruction by airstrikes is evident. Full Article
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