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Russia Seeks Turkey's Aid in Withdrawing Syrian Troops

Russia is reportedly asking Turkey for help withdrawing its troops from Syria following the apparent collapse of Bashar al-Assad's regime, marking a significant shift in power dynamics between the two countries.

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Turkey's Minimum Wage Remains Below Poverty Line Amidst Economic and Political Challenges

Turkey's minimum wage commission convened today, with the current 17,000 lira wage and a substantial portion of workers earning 22,000-24,000 lira, still falling below the poverty line of 20,286 lira for a family of four, while freedom of association and worker rights remain a pressing concern.

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Turkey's Pivotal Role in Post-Civil War Syria

After supporting Syrian rebels against Bashar al-Assad for over a decade, Turkey now aims to dismantle the Kurdish YPG group and establish a stable Syria, potentially repatriating millions of Syrian refugees and increasing its global influence under President Erdogan.

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Turkey and Lebanon Condemn Israel's Continued Attacks

Turkish President Erdoğan and Lebanese Prime Minister Mikati met in Ankara on Wednesday to discuss Israel's continued attacks on Lebanon, despite a ceasefire agreement. Mikati detailed the ongoing damage and violations of Lebanese sovereignty, while Erdoğan reiterated Turkey's support for Lebanon an...

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Israel Extends Military Presence on Mount Hermon Until 2025

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu ordered the Israeli military to remain on Syria's Mount Hermon until at least 2025, citing security concerns after the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime and raising concerns among Arab states and the new Syrian government of a land grab. This follows Israel's...

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HTS Leader Assures Syria Poses No Threat Amidst Concerns Over Taliban-like Flag

After seizing control of Syria, the rebel group Heyet Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), led by Ahmed al-Shara, assures the country poses no threat and calls for sanctions to be lifted, but the display of a flag similar to the Taliban's raised concerns about the future.

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Russia's Syrian Withdrawal and Potential Libyan Buildup

Following the Syrian regime's collapse, Russia is reportedly withdrawing some military assets from Syria, potentially transferring them to Libya, impacting regional security and possibly creating new challenges for NATO.

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Syria's Civil War: Devastation and Resilience

Syria's 13-year civil war displaced 11 million, leaving widespread devastation; despite this, some areas show signs of daily life. The conflict's impact is profoundly visible in the destruction of infrastructure and the emotional trauma experienced by survivors, illustrated by personal stories of fa...

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Mother of Missing Journalist Appeals to Putin for Help

Austin Tice's mother, Debra Tice, wrote to Vladimir Putin requesting help finding her son, who disappeared in Syria in 2012; she believes Austin may be held in a Syrian prison, and the recent change in Syrian leadership has sparked renewed hope.

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Maaloula, Syria: Eleven Years After Jihadist Attack, Tensions Rise Amidst a Changed Demographic Landscape

In 2013, al-Nusra Front jihadists attacked Maaloula, Syria, a town known for its Aramaic language, killing 56 people and displacing most of its 20,000 inhabitants; eleven years later, around 2,500 people, primarily Christians, have returned, facing tensions and concerns about revenge amidst a change...

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Satellite Imagery Suggests Potential Russian Military Withdrawal from Syria

New satellite images show increased activity at Russia's Khmeimim airbase and Tartus naval base in Syria, suggesting a potential Russian military withdrawal despite official statements of a regrouping; transport planes are observed removing cargo, and military vehicles are moving toward the bases.

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Fall of Assad Regime Brings Renewed Hope for Syrian Cultural Rebirth

The fall of Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad after over 50 years of the Assad family's rule has sparked renewed hope among Syrian artists, writers, and journalists living in exile in Germany, who are now considering returning to help rebuild their nation's cultural scene following years of systematic...

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