Bashar al-Assad: The End of an Era in Syria

After over 13 years of devastating war, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s 24-year reign has ended, leaving Syria in ruins and millions displaced. Opposition forces seized Damascus and key cities in a swift advance, marking the collapse of Assad’s regime. His departure closes a 53-year chapter of his family’s authoritarian rule, yet raises critical questions about …

Opposition Forces Seize Strategic Syrian Cities Amid Renewed Conflict

In a series of rapid advances, opposition forces have taken control of key regions in southern Syria, marking a significant setback for President Bashar al-Assad’s regime. The capture of Daraa, dubbed the “cradle of the revolution,” and Sweida reflects the opposition’s growing momentum as talks under the Astana process aim to address the escalating conflict. …

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