A UNESCO Heritage with Global Appeal The UNESCO-protected tradition of Aleppo soapmaking, dating back thousands of years, represents one of humanity's earliest successful formulations ...
Soap makers in the Syrian city of Aleppo have been in business for centuries and have survived civil war, sanctions and ...
In Syria, olive oil played a significant role in soap production, with cities such as Aleppo, Nablus, and Damascus emerging as leading exporters to Europe. The Arabic word “al-qaly,” meaning ashes, ...
Hammam Nur al-Din in Damascus and Hammam Yalbugha in Aleppo remain cultural landmarks. Syrian hammams use olive oil soap, steam purification, and traditional massage techniques. Unlike Moroccan ...
Damascus: The Syrian Civil Aviation Authority announced on Saturday that Aleppo International Airport will resume operations for air traffic starting next Tuesday, March 18. According to the ...
DAMASCUS - The airport in Syria’s second city Aleppo is set to reopen next week, the state news agency reported on March 15, after it was shut during the offensive that toppled former president ...
Syria’s conflict started as one of the popular uprisings against Arab dictators known as the 2011 Arab Spring, before Assad ...
The wave of violence that has killed hundreds of civilians across Syria reached the major cities of Damascus and Aleppo on Monday, hours after interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa vowed to bring those ...
Food sensitivities and allergies affect millions of Americans each year. According to the FDA, the nine "major" food allergens in the U.S. are milk, eggs, fish, wheat, soybeans, Crustacean shellfish, ...
Tell Qaramel is an archaeological mound located in the north of present-day Syria, 25km from Aleppo. Several circular stone towers were unearthed during excavations of the site by archaeologists.