A visit to the souk in the old city in the Syrian capital of Damascus tell us a lot about the state of the country's current economy.
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The Days After in Syria
The intertwined misrule of Syria by its Shia Alawite minority led by the Assad dynasty and the secular Baath Party is over.
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