Ranim Al-Basha presents a new show

Image credits: Ranim Al-Basha

Damascus - The Syrian talented anchor Ranim Al-Basha presents an English new weekly program on the Syrian official TV channel, entitled "Syria Insider Weekly".
The program talks about the most important issues of Syria, politically, economically culturally, and socially.

The show that started 8 months ago, is produced by Sawsan Badr and directed by Sarmad Alun and Tyme Arnouk .

Ranim Al-Basha asserted to The Levant News that it is very necessary to produce programmes in other languages especially in English, "in order to reach more viewers and to unveil the mask of delusion and fabricated news about a country such Syria which faces hard times and dirty war".

 

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