Bratislava, SANA- Syrian students in Slovakia vehemently condemned the massacre perpetrated by the Takfiri terrorist organizations against the residents of al-Mabouja village in the countryside of al-Salamiyeh in Hama province. On Tuesday, Takfiri terrorist …
Read More »Hama city rehabilitates its Norias
Hama, SANA- Hama city rehabilitated 15 Norias “waterwheels” in a move to preserve these historical monuments which represent a civilized icon of the city, while 8 others are under rehabilitation, Chairman of Hama …
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Syrians in Prague strongly condemn terrorists’ new massacre in Hama
Prague, SANA – The Syrian community in the Czech Republic vehemently condemned the latest massacre committed by terrorist organizations against the residents of al-Mabouja village in the countryside of al-Salamiyeh in …
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Read More »Al-Wahda basketball team beats Jordanian al-Fheis team 84/47 within West Asia Championship
Amman, SANA- Syria’s al-Wahda basketball women team on Monday beat Jordanian al-Fheis team 84/47. The match was the second played by al-Wahda in the framework of the West Asia Championship, …
Read More »Syrian students abroad celebrate Syrian Student Day
Capitals, SANA- Syrian students and communities celebrated the 65th anniversary of the Syria Arab Student Day by arranging different activities. In Canberra, a festivity was organized by the Syrian Students …
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Syria’s al-Wahda basketball team loses to Lebanon’s al-Riyadi within West Asia Championship
Amman, SANA – Syria’s al-Wahda basketball women team on Sunday lost a match to Lebanese al-Riyadi team 74-0. The match was the first played by al-Wahda in the framework of …
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