Jordan will host US, EU, Turkish, and Arab diplomats for high-level talks on Syria after celebrations in Damascus over the ouster of Bashar al-Assad, ending over 50 years of brutal rule. Turkey plans to reopen its embassy in Damascus, while Qatar will visit Syria for discussions on aid and reopening their embassy. Meanwhile, Syrians rejoice at the fall of Assad, with celebrations across the country and a focus on unraveling the secrets of his rule, including the search for tens of thousands missing during his regime.
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Syria’s Druze hope for better future without Assad
Bayan al-Hinnawi, a former prisoner in Bashar al-Assad's Syria, celebrated the president's fall in Sweida's main square, a dream come true for the ex-inmate who was jailed for 17 years under the Assad regime. Hundreds of people gathered, waving pre-Assad flags and olive branches, symbolizing peace, while reflecting on lost family members and the torture endured in detention centers. Sweida's Druze community, historically marginalized, expressed hope for a better future, with residents seeking closure for...
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