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Majd, 15, was almost killed by an Israeli tank shell last February. He has finally arrived in the UK for reconstructive ...
Majd Kamalmaz, an American man detained in Syria more than seven years ago, has died, according to a statement from the Bring Our Families Home Campaign (BoFH). “Tragically, he did not survive ...
Majd, who had never performed a squat, lost weight with the help of fitness coach Tyler Wall. He worked out five days a week, walked 18,000 steps a day, and consumed 2,500 calories.
Majd Kamalmaz was arrested in Damascus in 2017. Since then his daughters, Ula and Maryam, have been working quietly with the State Department to find their father.
June 11 (UPI) -- The United States on Tuesday formally recognized the death of Majd Kamalmaz, an American psychologist who disappeared in Syria in 2017. Kamalmaz was a Syrian-American who took his ...
By Day 178, Majd had successfully lost 100 pounds, completed bonus challenges and earned $417,650. As he stepped out of the circle, his physical and emotional transformation was clearly visible.
Majd Al-Waheidi is a digital editor for Morning Edition and Up First, where she helped launch the Up First newsletter and the "From Our Hosts" essay series. She now focuses on editing and ...
Majd Al-Waheidi is a reporter based in Brooklyn. She grew up in the Gaza Strip, where she reported for The New York Times and Channel News Asia before moving to the U.S. to earn her M.A. in Arab ...
Majd Alsakloull, Counselor, Miami, FL, 33182, (786) 305-8913, Deciding to look for a therapist let alone beginning therapy can be a daunting task for many. We’re told that our mental health isn ...
Majd, who had never performed a squat, lost weight with the help of fitness coach Tyler Wall. He worked out five days a week, walked 18,000 steps a day, and consumed 2,500 calories.