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Dec 13

Watch 5:36
Syrians express jubilation during first Friday prayers since overthrow of Assad

By Leila Molana-Allen, Sonia Kopelev

Barely a week after Bashar al-Assad fled the country he destroyed, Syrians welcomed the first Friday prayers. There are many unanswered questions about this new Syria, but one thing is for certain, there is unfettered jubilation. Special correspondent Leila Molana-Allen…

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Dec 13

Watch 7:29
Former ambassador outlines role Syria’s neighbors could play in its future

By Amna Nawaz

Turkey announced it would reopen its embassy in Damascus after closing it 12 years ago as Bashar al-Assad began the murderous campaign against his own people. Turkey and Syria's other neighbors could play a critical role in rebuilding the country.

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Dec 13

Analysis: How does Assad’s ouster in Syria affect Iran’s influence over the region?

By Ray Takeyh, Council on Foreign Relations

The Bashar al-Assad regime’s rapid collapse deals a heavy blow to Iran’s “axis of resistance” and its ability to project power in the region, and it raises fears Iran will focus more on developing its nuclear program.

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Dec 12

Watch 5:47
Daily life in Syria begins to return as new leaders work on building a functioning nation

By Simona Foltyn

Days after Bashar al-Assad’s overthrow, Syria's capital appears to be functioning. Streets are getting busier by the day and shops and government institutions are slowly returning to work. Apart from the joy and relief, the mundane but vital work of…

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Dec 12

Watch 8:20
Freed Syrian prisoners describe the horrors they faced under Assad

By Leila Molana-Allen, Eric O'Connor, Sonia Kopelev

The Assad legacy is one of horror with hundreds of thousands dead and millions displaced or in exile. Perhaps nothing illustrates the depths of the depravity more than the archipelago of prisons and torture centers where tens of thousands were…

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Dec 11

Watch 3:25
Syria’s new leaders promise unity while also holding Assad facilitators accountable

By Nick Schifrin, Zeba Warsi

Syria's new leaders vowed to create unity, but also hold to account the people who facilitated a half-century of Assad rule. Those calls for revenge added to the unease of many Syrian minorities, including U.S. partners in the fight against…

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Dec 11

Watch 5:14
Fall of Assad sparks new hope in Syria but minority groups remain concerned

By Amna Nawaz, Leila Molana-Allen, Sonia Kopelev

The sea change toward tenuous hope in Syria over the last two weeks has been tempered with a grim accounting of the last 14 years of war and a half a century of authoritarian rule under the Assad family. Special…

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Dec 11

Syrians search morgues for signs of loved ones who died in Assad’s prisons

By Hussein Mallah, Omar Albam, Associated Press

Many bodies have been found in Syrian detention centers and prisons since President Bashar al-Assad's government fell.

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Dec 10

Watch 6:27
Syria’s new leaders work to keep rebel factions united after overthrow of common enemy

By Simona Foltyn

After 14 years of war, Syria is seeking stability. The country's caretaker prime minister, appointed by the fighters who overthrew Bashar al-Assad, said the government transition process is expected to last until March. Special correspondent Simona Foltyn reports from Damascus.

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Dec 10

Trump’s pick for intel chief, Tulsi Gabbard, faces questions about 2017 visit to Syria

By Lisa Mascaro, Farnoush Amiri, Associated Press

President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for intelligence chief, Tulsi Gabbard, is making her case on Capitol Hill.

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