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A group of people attend an event at Hijaz Station in #Damascus showcasing the revolutionary banners of Kafranbel, which document some of the most significant signs raised during the years of the Syrian uprising and reflect key stages of the revolution.
Our Executive Editor, @Hadeelarja , participated in the Women’s Voices Without Borders Forum, where she shared the challenges we face, the technologies we use, and the impactful stories we’ve produced.
@Hadeelarja says female journalists should not be dragged into social media battles. "Some of them stopped working, stop publishing reports without their names" #VFSFFORUM
The first European screening of Under the Same Sky, a powerful 360° doc on #Gaza, took place at Norway’s top journalism event, SKUP. Our Executive Editor @Hadeelarja shared the story behind the film and its mission to amplify unheard voices.
The Dark Truth Behind Syria's Deadliest Prison
For decades, what went on behind the walls of the Sednaya military prison in Syria was largely hidden from the world. But after Bashar al-Assad lost power in 2024, droves of inmates were released. They are now sharing the horrors they experienced in the country's deadliest and most violent prison.
Watch this story, in which Frontline in Focus was part of the production. @FrontlineInFocu
A drone image capturing the scale of the extensive destruction in one of the areas of the Syrian capital, #Damascus, Qadam Asali.
Photo by @khalelashawe
كما ذكرت @HeleneLeGal، المديرة العامة لشؤون الشرق الأوسط وشمال إفريقيا @eu_eeas، بعد زيارتها إلى دمشق، تقف سوريا اليوم بين الأمل والتحديات… وفي هذا الإطار، يجدد الاتحاد الأوروبي دعمه للشعب السوري والتزامه بالعمل مع جميع الشركاء من أجل مستقبل أفضل.
#GAZA While you sit in your home or office under a sky where you can walk peacefully or let your children play without worry, there are people under the same sky, only a few kilometres away, who have been enduring death and daily struggles to secure the simplest necessities of life for more than a year.
Under The Same Sky" is a 38-minute VR documentary that takes you to Gaza and makes you question whether we truly all live under the same sky.
Here’s some feedback from participants at the @ARIJNetwork conference, where they had the chance to watch it using VR headsets.
@FrontlineInFocu
#ceasefire
After the first screening of "Under the Same Sky", we interviewed participants who experienced the film through virtual reality headsets. The film by @FrontlineInFocu immerses viewers in #Gaza, letting them live through the daily lives and challenges of the people there.
This feedback is from some participants at @ARIJNetwork conference, where we had the opportunity to showcase the 38-minute VR documentary that takes you to #Gaza and makes you question whether we all truly live under the same sky.
#Syria The physical infrastructure of #Homs has been devastated, with 54% of its housing stock destroyed, over 60% of educational and healthcare facilities rendered non-operational, and twenty-six key structures partially or completely demolished.
A month has passed since the fall of Assad, and the revolutionary singer Wasef Al-Ma'sarani held a concert in #Damascus where Syrians celebrated the occasion. One of the banners raised read: 'Today #Syria, and tomorrow #Palestine.'
Residents of the Yarmouk Palestinian refugee camp in #Damascus, #Syria have started returning to their homes, after years of violent clashes during the Syrian war. Yarmouk camp was left in ruins, lacking essentials for survival.
Photoraphs by @khalelashawe
Deir Ez-Zor a city in north east #Syria witnessed significant destruction during the conflict years, both in urban and rural areas, with an estimated 75 % of Deir Ez-Zor city's infrastructure damaged or destroyed. Around 40 % of the city's sewage network has been damaged.
Deir ez-Zor, in northeast #Syria, has experienced significant destruction, affecting heritage sites and infrastructure. With bridges destroyed, residents rely on boats to cross the river. Our team is covering these stories, so please get in touch for more information.
Boats have become the sole lifeline for transportation in #DeirEzzor following the destruction of bridges and crossings that once connected both sides of the Euphrates River to the city center. The community's struggle to navigate daily life persists.
#Syria