Bio
Ghalia Muhkalalati
Ghalia Muhkhalalati holds a degree in computer science, where she attained the third highest grade in Syria for her year. She worked as a private teacher for displaced persons when the revolution began and arrived in Jordan in 2013.
Latest Articles
Homs residents flee to ‘damp, dingy’ underground pipes
Amidst a regime campaign of nearly daily regime airstrikes, civilians […]
Out of school, Aleppo’s children are forced to find work
Aleppo’s children have abandoned their studies to work in a […]
North Homs crops ‘lost’ amidst record temperatures
A weeks-long heat wave of nearly record temperatures across the […]
Deadly airstrikes cause chaos in Douma
Two consecutive airstrikes by regime warplanes killed 10 civilians in […]
Damascus Civil Defense scramble to meet personnel, equipment shortages
The Civil Defense (White Helmets) in the Damascus countryside is […]
Ahrar a-Sham, regime carry out prisoner exchange
Three civilian detainees held in regime prisons for more than […]
Beqaa fire highlights dangerous conditions in camps
Syrian refugees in eastern Lebanon looked on helplessly as a […]
Civil Defense spox talks about aftermath of Arbin bombing
Regime warplanes targeted the town of Arbin in East Ghouta […]
Plan to turn parts of Kobani into open-air museum stirs controversy
After a four-month siege by the Islamic State, the northern […]
Sunni activist says Iran behind ‘demographic change’ in Damascus
The Syrian regime put its longtime National Security Bureau chief […]