Turkish and Qatari agencies signed a deal, Thursday, to build a residential village with a 1,000-house capacity in northern Syria, Anadolu News Agency reports. The agreement to build the village in the Al-Bab region for displaced Syrians was reached by the Qatari Red Crescent and Turkiye's Disaster and Emergency Management Presidency (AFAD) in the Qatari capital of Doha. The Head of the agencies inked the deal that is worth $3.5 million The village will have units of 50 square meters (164 square feet) each, in size. The area where houses are being built will have a mosque, school, health care centre and shops. Yunus Sezer, the Head of the Turkish agency told Anadolu Agency that the aim is to improve […]
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