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Qamishli · QamishliAl-Hasakah – Majd al-Salem In the city of Qamishli in al-Hasakah, northeastern Syria, there is a notable spread of language teaching institutes, which consistently offer courses throughout the year for various ages and levels. These institutes are experiencing a surge in attendance, and according to Enab Baladi‘s observations, the main incentive for mastering languages is to enhance one’s curriculum vitae (CV) in order to secure a job, while som…See the Story
Desire to travel or work spurs language learning in Qamishli - Enab Baladi
Al-Hasakah Governorate · Al-Hasakah GovernorateEnab Baladi – Ras al-Ain As you wander around the city of Ras al-Ain, northwest of al-Hasakah, it is impossible to overlook the sight of fuel stalls on the sides of roads, which have become a source of livelihood for a large segment of the population amidst deteriorating living and economic conditions. During a tour in the center of Ras al-Ain, Enab Baladi’s correspondent counted more than 30 fuel stalls, in addition to three main fuel stations.…See the Story
Fuel stalls compete with stations in Ras al-Ain - Enab Baladi
Refugees · QamishliThe Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria (AANES) stated that the first group of Syrians deported from Iraq has arrived in its controlled areas, from where they will move to their home cities from which they originate. In a statement today, Wednesday, April 17, it added that Iraq has deported Syrian refugees to northeastern Syria, but some of them come from areas controlled by the Syrian regime. AANES denied rumors circulating on soc…See the Story
AANES receives first batch of Syrian refugees deported from Iraq - Enab Baladi
Al-Hasakah Governorate · Al-Hasakah GovernorateEnab Baladi – Ras al-Ain The city of Ras al-Ain, northwest of al-Hasakah, is witnessing an influx of young people eager to learn mobile phone repair, amidst a dearth of job opportunities for several reasons, including the region’s primary reliance on agriculture, the weakened activity of organizations, and the local authorities’ inability to provide job opportunities for the unemployed in the area. The enthusiasm for the profession is driven by …See the Story
Growing interest in mobile phone repair profession in Ras al-Ain - Enab Baladi
Wages · Al-Hasakah GovernorateClothing prices in the city of Ras al-Ain, northwest of al-Hasakah, have risen significantly, exceeding the purchasing power of the residents and the daily wages of workers, particularly with 28 days of Ramadan passing and Eid al-Fitr approaching. According to a tour by Enab Baladi’s correspondent in the markets of Ras al-Ain, the price of regular quality pants is 170,000 Syrian pounds, and 250,000 Syrian pounds for high quality. Meanwhile, swea…See the Story
Weak turnout for Eid al-Fitr clothing in Ras al-Ain - Enab Baladi
Eid · QamishliAl-Hasakah – Majd al-Salem As you walk in the evening through the streets of Qamishli and al-Hasakah, your nose will surely distinguish the scent of kleija that begins to waft from the windows of most homes, announcing the nearness of Eid al-Fitr. Kleija is considered one of the most famous pastries that the residents of al-Hasakah and northeastern Syria insist on making for the holidays, and during family gatherings and exchanged visits among r…See the Story
Kleija: Eid tradition passed down through generations in al-Hasakah - Enab Baladi
Economy · QamishliQamishli, Syria — In an economy largely shattered by a 13-year conflict, most business owners and shopkeepers in northeast Syria would be content to receive a few customers each day. But it would certainly make them happier if such customers paid in U.S. dollars.
"If you don’t have Syrian money, no problem, I take any U.S. dollar bill you have," a teenage fruit vendor in the Kurdish-majority city of Qamishli told VOA as he was trying to sell …See the Story
In Northeast Syrian markets, US dollar is king
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