President Assad Resigns as Syrian Government Collapses After Militant Advance
President Bashar al-Assad resigns as Syrian government collapses after a swift militant offensive captures Damascus, marking a sudden end to Syria’s 14-year civil war.
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President Bashar al-Assad resigns as Syrian government collapses after a swift militant offensive captures Damascus, marking a sudden end to Syria’s 14-year civil war.
China urges all parties in Syria to find a political solution to restore stability, emphasizing that the future of Syria should be decided by its people, according to spokesperson Mao Ning.
Syrian opposition forces have seized Damascus, ending over 50 years of Assad family rule. This article explores how Syria arrived at this point and what the future may hold.
Unconfirmed reports suggest Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and his family have arrived in Moscow and been granted asylum by Russian authorities, potentially signaling a significant shift in the Syrian conflict.
As Syria continues to navigate years of conflict, we explore what’s next for the nation and its impact on the Middle East.
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu declares the 1974 UN buffer zone agreement with Syria defunct, ordering forces into the area to prevent hostile groups from threatening Israel’s borders.
Opposition fighters seize Syria’s capital, Damascus, after President Bashar al-Assad’s departure, signaling a significant shift in the nation’s ongoing conflict.
An expert discusses the recent escalation in the Syrian conflict, analyzing government misjudgments and regional challenges.
Syrian rebels claim to have seized Damascus and ousted President Assad’s government, marking a pivotal moment in the nation’s prolonged civil war. The government, however, continues military operations.
Currently, no official confirmation on significant changes in Syria’s regime. Stay informed through trusted sources.