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Today, Michigan Public's Adam Yahya Rayes talks to Basel Alyasin, vice president of the American Syrian Arab Cultural Association, about the impacts of the regime change in Syria.
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Today, Syria, at a distance: what it’s meant to witness the civil war from thousands of miles away in Michigan. Also, Michigan State University devises a new system for handling ethics concerns about its investments. Plus, neighbors in Benzie County offer a hand to folks facing fiscal emergency.
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Syrians who have settled in metro Detroit are excited about a possible visit to their homeland now that President Bashar Assad has been removed from power.
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Members of Michigan’s Syrian-American community say they’re feeling an intense mix of emotions following the sudden ouster of Syria’s longtime dictator, Bashar al-Assad, on Sunday.
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U.S. Sen. Gary Peters (D-MI) wants to see the Trump administration put pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin over his support of the Syrian…
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It’s been a week of extra-high emotions for the 10,000 Syrian-Americans who live in Michigan.The chemical weapon attacks that killed men, women and…
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After President Trump ordered the bombing of a Syrian air base, some members of the Syrian community in Michigan have voiced their support for the…
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Waterford Township residents won't see any Syrian refugees moving in next door. At least that's what city leaders are saying.In a unanimous vote (7-0),…
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Robin Wright began her journalism career as a student at the University of Michigan, where she was the first female sports editor in the history of the…
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For most of us, our view of the bloody civil war in Syria is limited to snippets of video seen on network or cable news.But a new documentary film gives…