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In his home in the city of al-Bab in the northern Aleppo governorate, Syrian artist Akram Abu al-Fawz spends hours transforming war weapons into works of art decorated with colourful patterns and designs, to send a "message of love" for the Syrian people who just want "life, not war".
16-year-old Roaa Tanari has spent most of her life living among the ruins of Syria's war.
Damascus (Syria), 28 July, (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Youssef Badawi).- The young Syrian artist Mohamed Ramadan, who has grown and developed his art during the war since 2011, seeks to reflect in his works the duality of human beings and the world. FOOTAGE OF EXHIBITION BY SYRIAN ARTIST MOHAMED RAMADAN.
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Thousands of traumatised Syrians leave the rebel enclave of Aleppo as the UN Security Council votes to deploy observers to the battered city to monitor the evacuations.