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By Leonard Bektas, Melwin Martinsson & Emil Lewenhaupt Monday the 15th of March marks ten years since the Syrian revolution began, when the Syrian people took
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For more than a thousand years, the southern part of Central Asia was referred to as the silk road by Europeans. Through the silk road, goods