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Danny Makki

Danny Makki

Makki

Danny Makki is an analyst covering the internal dynamics of the conflict in Syria, he specializes in Syria’s relations with Russia and Iran.ÌýDanny has worked as a consultant for the Atlantic Magazine and as a journalist reporting from Syria for the BBC, Channel 4, NBC and the Telegraph. Danny is co-founder of the Syrian Digital Media group, a platform promoting freedom of press and digital development in Syria.ÌýÌý

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Doing the best with what you have is a principle that permeates across Syria, not least in the creative industry. Inspired by the dove and Syria's white gold, a new generation of Syrian artists are reclaiming their lost heritage, inspiring a nation.

23 November, 2022

Syria was long known for its archaeological importance with many unrivalled world heritage sites ranging from the ancient desert city of Palmyra to Damascus' Umayyad mosque. Now a remarkably intact 1,600-year-old Roman mosaic has been unearthed.

14 October, 2022

Braving the fatal possibility of the high seas, migrants escaping their homelands are faced with a treacherous journey toward safety. After the recent boat capsize which killed at least 94 of its passengers, ensuring better asylum policies is key.

26 September, 2022

A cholera outbreak in Syria is posing a serious threat as the Ministry of Health promises epidemiological surveillance of the disease.

21 September, 2022

Passengers found their flights cancelled and their plans shattered following the June 10 attack, as they scampered for long and often arduous alternatives in an air passenger’s worst nightmare, with many left stranded and unable to leave. Ìý

21 June, 2022

A series of sculptured doves have appeared in the alleyways of Damascus's Old City. The public exhibition, organised by a group of Syrian artists in collaboration with the Kozah art gallery, is a creative outpouring of grief, suffering and hope.

19 May, 2022

Despite recruiting tens of thousands of Syrian fighters to support its war effort, Russia has yet to deploy them, likely due to their unfamiliarity with the terrain. But Moscow could still call on them at any moment, writes Danny Makki.

27 April, 2022