Mehdi al-Shayesh, displaced since 2012, found his central Syrian home town uninhabitable after Assad’s ouster, with his once “small paradise” destroyed by bombing. While hopeful for return after Assad’s fall, many like Shayesh face homes in ruins, lacking basic services and infrastructure. With millions displaced across Syria, the need for international support for reconstruction is crucial, as families in camps long for the chance to rebuild and return to their former lives.
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Russian, South African foreign ministers meet in Moscow – Middle East Monitor
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov met with South African counterpart Ronald Lamola in Moscow for the 18th Mixed Intergovernmental Committee on Trade and Economic Cooperation, focusing on strengthening the Russian-South African relationship in trade, economy, and technology. Both diplomats expressed a commitment to collaboration in multilateral forums like BRICS and the G20, aiming to address global challenges while adhering to international law. Separately, Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Vershinin discussed Sudan's crisis with the Sudanese Ambassador,...
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