Damascus
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The “road to Damascus” is an image for a sudden turning point in a person's life.
Inhabited since prehistoric times, Damascus is widely regarded as the world's oldest city.
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It followed a visit by then foreign minister David Lammy to Damascus, the first visit to Syria by a British minister in 14 years.
From Barron's
The 58-year-old Syrian national, who has not been named and now lives in the UK, has been charged in relation to his time working in the Syrian Air Force Intelligence in Damascus.
From BBC
The chef has come a long way since he arrived in London after an arduous journey from Damascus with virtually no money in his pocket.
From Barron's
As a college student in Damascus, Mrie stumbled into her first democratic protest more out of curiosity than conviction.
From Los Angeles Times
Last month, the government took over the camp from its Kurdish administrators, who had long run it, as Kurdish forces ceded territory and Damascus extended its control across swathes of Syria's northeast.
From Barron's
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