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Assad Ousted in Syria; Christians Celebrate, UN Seeks End to Sanctions

After a week-long offensive, Syrian rebels ousted Bashar Assad, sending him into exile in Russia; Christians celebrated the first Sunday service since Assad's rule with tears of joy and hope for the future; the UN envoy called for an end to sanctions to aid in rebuilding the war-torn country.

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Post-Assad Syria: Alawite Fears Amidst Regime Change

The fall of the Assad regime in Syria has brought mixed feelings among the Alawite community; while celebrating the end of oppression, they fear retribution from rebel groups due to their perceived association with the regime, despite initial promises of religious tolerance.

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Damascus After Assad: A Fragile Calm Amidst Deep Challenges

One week after rebels, led by the HTS Islamist group, overthrew the Assad regime in Syria, Damascus residents are cautiously returning to normal life under a small rebel security force; however, deep-seated economic and social challenges remain.

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Syrian Schools Reopen Amidst Uncertainty After Rebel Takeover

Following the rebel takeover of Syria's capital last week, schools reopened nationwide on Sunday, a symbolic step towards normalcy despite ongoing uncertainty and the new leadership's challenging task of rebuilding the war-torn country.

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Over 7,600 Syrian Refugees Return Home After Assad's Fall

Following the fall of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, over 7,600 Syrian refugees returned to their homeland from Turkey within five days, facilitated by Turkey's increased border crossing capacity from 3,000 to 15,000-20,000 daily, while the new interim government, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS...

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Assad Ousted in Sudden Syrian Regime Collapse

Following 11 days of rapid rebel advance, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fled Damascus on Sunday, leading to the collapse of his regime and widespread celebrations among Syrians, while international concerns remain about the future under the newly installed Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS).

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Syrian Regime Change: HTS Ousts Assad, Raising International Concerns

Ahmad al Sharaa, leader of the Al-Qaeda-linked Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS), ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad last week, prompting hope among Syrians but cautious responses from the international community; some Taliban members reportedly consider al Sharaa "one of us.

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HTS Seizes Damascus, Sparking Mass Exodus Amid Human Rights Concerns

Following the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime, the Islamist group Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) took control of Damascus, raising concerns about human rights and prompting a mass exodus of Syrians fearing the new regime's policies despite its promises of inclusivity.

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West's Failure to Intervene in 2013 Prolonged Syrian War

The Guardian criticizes the West's inaction in Syria in 2013, arguing that military intervention could have prevented a decade of conflict, resulting in thousands of deaths and a major refugee crisis; this inaction is deemed a significant foreign policy error.

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Renewed Clashes in Northeast Syria Displace Over 100,000

Renewed clashes in northeastern Syria between Turkish-backed Syrian fighters and Syrian Kurdish forces have displaced over 100,000 people and caused hundreds of deaths, highlighting the precarious situation of Syrian Kurds following the fall of the Assad regime.

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Assad's Fall Triggers Celebrations and Regional Power Struggle in Syria

Syrian rebels, with crucial Turkish support, ousted President Bashar al-Assad, leading to nationwide celebrations and prompting US diplomatic efforts to establish an inclusive transitional government amidst concerns about extremist groups and regional stability.

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Assad Flees to Russia Amidst Fall of Damascus

Syrian President Bashar al-Assad secretly fled Damascus on Saturday night to Moscow, bypassing close aides and utilizing a clandestine route, following the swift rebel takeover of the capital and amidst fears of a potential massacre similar to that of Muammar Gaddafi.

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