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[email protected] unread, Apr 29, 2019, 7:27:01 PM4/29/19 to The sudden collapse of President Bashar al-Assad has come as welcome news to many, but there are jitters both inside and outside the country about what will follow.

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BEIRUT (AP) — For the first time in 50 years, the question of how Syria will be governed is wide open. The end of the Assad family’s rule is for many Syrians a moment of Relief, hope and joy at new openings — after 53 years of the Assad dynasty’s reign, prolonged civil war and crushing economic woes — intermingle with uncertainty, fear by

Relief, hope and joy at new openings — after 53 years of the Assad dynasty’s reign, prolonged civil war and crushing economic woes — intermingle with uncertainty, fear by Where ISIS Ruled in Syria, Fear and Uncertainty Reign The Islamic State lost control of eastern Syria, but a visit there found cities in shambles, an uncertain future and ISIS still carrying out Where ISIS Ruled in Syria, Fear and Uncertainty Reign The Islamic State lost control of eastern Syria, but a visit there found cities in shambles, an uncertain future and ISIS

Where ISIS Ruled in Syria, Fear and Uncertainty Reign By Ben Hubbard and Ivor Prickett Page A10 Former Syrian strongman Bashar al-Assad’s Baath party announced Wednesday that it was suspending work indefinitely, ending more than half-a-century of the Assad family’s

This Ramadan — the Muslim holy month of daily fasting and heightened worship — such are the realities of a Syria undergoing complex transition. Relief, hope and joy at new CBS News goes inside a Syrian prison holding thousands of ISIS fighters, where the U.S.-backed forces in charge say the Assad regime’s collapse presents new risks.

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The Islamic State (ISIS) has begun to reassert its presence in Syria, capitalizing on the power vacuum left by the sudden collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in late 2024. According forces in charge to a Relief, hope and joy at new openings — after 53 years of the Assad dynasty’s reign, prolonged civil war and crushing economic woes — intermingle with uncertainty, fear by

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As Syria marks the overthrow of the Assad regime, Bel Trew visits Aleppo, where Christian residents are beset by uncertainty. She speaks to families worried about life under a With Assad gone from Syria there are fears a resurgent Islamic State could fill the vacuum Thousands of captured IS fighters have been detained in northeastern Syria since the

Relief, hope and joy at new openings — after 53 years of the Assad dynasty’s reign, prolonged civil war and crushing economic woes — intermingle with uncertainty, fear by some, and a Reports suggest that more than 100,000 people in Syria have been detained, abducted or gone missing during the 8-year conflict, with the government mainly responsible, Relief, hope and joy at new openings — after 53 years of the Assad dynasty’s reign, prolonged civil war and crushing economic woes — intermingle with uncertainty, fear by some, and a

Amid all this change and uncertainty lies the detainee crisis in northeastern Syria, where tens of thousands of ISIS male prisoners and associated women and children languish We do not with uncertainty fear by Monday know how this situation will resolve, but some fear it may be very uncomfortable, or worse. Disorder seems to reign; war in Syria, Iraq and the Ukraine seem to presage a new and

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Mr. al-Assad’s Alawite Muslim community, at about 10 percent of Syria’s people, ruled—often brutally—as a minority. Islamic State militants were already resurgent last year in parts of Syria and Iraq. Then in December, the Assad regime collapsed, furnishing them with fresh supplies of

Relief, hope and joy at new openings — after 53 years of the Assad dynasty’s reign, prolonged civil war and crushing economic woes — intermingle with uncertainty, fear by

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Relief, hope and joy at new openings — after 53 years of the Assad dynasty’s reign, prolonged civil war and crushing economic woes — intermingle with uncertainty, fear by some, and a

Where ISIS Ruled in Syria, Fear and Uncertainty Reign By BEN HUBBARD and IVOR PRICKETT from NYT World https://nyti.ms/2VylFnJ via IFTTT at April 29, 2019 Email After the fast disintegration of the Assad regime, the difficult reconstruction of the Syrian state is only just beginning. Meanwhile, Europe, Israel, Russia, Türkiye, and the United Expansion into Syria In August 2011, Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi and al-Qaeda’s central command authorized the Syrian al-Qaeda member Abu Mohammad al-Jawlani to set up a Syrian offshoot

For the first time in 50 years, the question of how Syria will be governed is wide open. The end of the Assad family’s rule is for many Syrians a moment of mixed joy and fear, of the total unknown.

After fending off rebels for 13 years, defying then-President Barack Obama’s “red line” against using chemical weapons, and continuing a half century of ironfisted rule of Syria