“Mobilisation of the site is scheduled to commence on November 25 with the establishment of the site compounds and access arrangements with construction programme to start in December.
"I think the percentage of women in universities is more than 60%."And when asked whether the consumption of alcohol would be allowed, Sharaa said: "There are many things I just don't have the right to talk about because they are legal issues."
He added that there would be a "Syrian committee of legal experts to write a constitution. They will decide. And any ruler or president will have to follow the law".Sharaa was relaxed throughout the interview, wearing civilian clothes, and tried to offer reassurance to all those who believe his group has not broken with its extremist past.Many Syrians do not believe him.
The actions of Syria's new rulers in the next few months will indicate the kind of country they want Syria to be - and the way they want to rule it.US aviation officials are investigating after a Southwest Airlines flight made a low approach, setting off an alarm.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said the alert sounded as a flight from Las Vegas came within nine miles (14.5km) of Will Rogers World Airport in Oklahoma City.
The incident happened just after midnight on Wednesday.Details of the public information events, the first of which is on 27 February, can be found
Speed bumps that a councillor complains are too high and are "scraping" vehicles will not be fixed, highways bosses have said.Essex Highways had said work to adjust the series of humps in Hawthorn Avenue, Colchester, and a discrepancy of 2cm (0.8in), were scheduled for April.
But after a reinspection, the Conservative-run highways authority said there was "no intent to alter" as they met the "standard height"."They're clearly too high," local Labour councillor Tim Young said.