a reader to hear a journalist and then also. announcing off to syria to me she young woman few people have ever heard of it just 33 she s been the mayor of braca for close to 4 lives this city of 300000 inhabitants which became the capital of the so-called islamic state was almost completely destroyed during the syrian civil war now it s may is a kurdish sunni muslim could leyla mustafa. photographer john mattes hugo t.n.i. and going to mesa i m hoping to write a book with and about layla although i don t know if i ll succeed or what white says. after driving through northern iraq we into syria under the protection of kurdish security forces this stretch of road is still dangerous. facetiously reasons we would be staying with lane alone just 9 days 9 days and record. our story starts in 2011 with the arab spring in syria what began as a peaceful uprising was quickly and brutally crushed by president bashar al assad. soon the conflict escalated into full scale civil war. thank
The cacao swollen shoot virus disease can result in the loss of up to 50% of certain harvests. A swiftly spreading virus poses a risk to the health of cacao trees and the dried seeds used to make chocolate, putting the worldwide supply of this beloved treat at risk. About 50% of the world’s choc
A Swedish court has convicted a 35-year-old woman, Fatosh Ibrahim, of war crimes for posting photos on Facebook of herself posing with severed heads in Raqqa, Syria a known supporter of the Islamic State terrorist group. Ibrahim has been sentenced to three months in prison.
A Swedish court has convicted a 35-year-old woman, Fatosh Ibrahim, of war crimes for posting photos on Facebook of herself posing with severed heads in Raqqa, Syria a known supporter of the Islamic State terrorist group. Ibrahim has been sentenced to three months in prison.
COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) A Swedish court on Wednesday found a 35-year-old woman guilty of war crimes for posting photos of herself with severed heads that were on display in a Syrian city in 2014.