Tag #Geopolitics

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US Launches Airstrikes Against ISIS in Syria Amidst Ongoing Instability

The U.S. military launched dozens of airstrikes targeting ISIS in central Syria using B-52 bombers, F-15s, and A-10s to prevent the terrorist group from exploiting the current instability and power vacuum, following years of conflict and despite the group's defeat in 2019.

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Al Asad Granted Asylum in Russia

Bashar Al Asad and his family have been granted asylum in Russia, prompting varied reactions, with the US stating it will not intervene; this development significantly alters the Syrian conflict's geopolitical landscape and potentially impacts regional stability.

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"Cyprus Bolsters Defenses Amid Regional Instability, Upgrades Military Bases"

"Cyprus is upgrading its military capabilities with the acquisition of an Israeli-made Barak MX air defense system and is expanding its air and naval bases, reflecting closer ties with the U.S. and a broader pro-Western strategy."

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"Al-Assad Granted Asylum in Russia After Regime Fall in Syria"

"After opposition fighters captured Damascus, ending his family's 50-year rule, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his family were granted asylum in Russia on humanitarian grounds, according to Russian news agencies citing a Kremlin source."

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Assad Flees Syria as Rebels Seize Damascus

Following a swift rebel offensive, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fled to Moscow for asylum on Sunday, marking the end of his regime after 13 years of brutal civil war that cost over 500,000 lives; the capital Damascus fell to Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), a former al-Qaeda affiliate, with little re...

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Assad's Regime Collapses in Syria After 14 Years

After a brutal 14-year reign marked by chemical weapons use, torture, and the deaths of hundreds of thousands, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's regime has fallen following an 11-day rebel offensive, with rebels seizing Damascus and Assad reportedly fleeing to Moscow.

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"Turkey's Syrian gamble: Regime change creates new security risks."

"Turkey's support for Syrian opposition groups, including jihadist organizations, has resulted in a regime change, leading to the rise of the HTS group bordering Turkey and creating potential security risks along the border."

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UK Reconsiders Terror Designation for Syrian Rebel Group

Western intelligence assesses Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the leading Syrian rebel group, as not posing a direct terror threat to the UK, potentially leading to the removal of its terrorist designation and opening channels for direct UK engagement focused on humanitarian aid and political solutions ...

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Mixed Global Market Reaction to Nvidia Probe and Middle East Tensions

Global markets showed mixed results Tuesday as Nvidia's stock fell due to a Chinese anti-monopoly investigation and Middle East tensions rose after Israel's heavy airstrikes in Syria; European markets fell while Asian markets were mixed.

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"Assad Granted Asylum in Moscow After Syrian Rebel Takeover"

"After rebels captured Damascus, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad fled to Moscow, where he was granted asylum by Russia for humanitarian reasons, ending his more than two-decade rule."

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Syrian Rebels Capture Damascus, Ending Assad Regime

On Sunday morning, Syrian rebels captured Damascus, ousting Bashar al-Assad's regime after an 11-day offensive, leading to widespread celebrations and the release of thousands of prisoners from Sednaya prison; a transitional government is expected.

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Syrian Rebels Capture Damascus After 11-Day Offensive

Following an 11-day offensive launched November 27th, Syrian rebels, led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), achieved a stunning victory, capturing Aleppo and Hama before seizing control of Homs and approaching Damascus, culminating in President Bashar al-Assad's reported flight on December 8th, 2024.

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