What happened in Syria?
Opposition forces have taken control of the capital after a significant offensive. Here is how it unravelled.
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Opposition forces have taken control of the capital after a significant offensive. Here is how it unravelled.
Opposition forces declare Syria free of Assad rule as the president reportedly flees the country.
Rebel fighters led by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham say they are ‘at the walls’ of Homs, Syria’s third largest city.
The nation’s president has said his forces and allies are capable of holding back the jihadist advance
Dozens of Soldiers and Rebel Fighters Killed in Clashes
Turkey says it hit targets linked to the Kurdistan Workers’ Party, which it blames for the attack on aerospace and defence company TUSAS.
The US has blamed Iran for a drone strike on its base in the northeast of the country
Counter-terrorism prosecutors were unsuccessful in their attempt to annul the warrant, arguing that al-Assad's immunity as head of state should protect him.
The Israeli government has initiated a fresh act of aggression targeting the northwestern Syrian city of Aleppo, resulting in casualties and inflicting some material damage.
The Islamic Revolution's Leader, Ayatollah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, hosts President Bashar al-Assad, who has journeyed to Tehran to convey condolences following the tragic helicopter crash that claimed the life of President Ebrahim Raeisi and his companions.
Saudi Arabia has appointed its first ambassador to Syria since the kingdom closed its embassy in Damascus in 2012 after widespread foreign-backed terrorism and violence in the country.
Selahattin Demirtas was found guilty of inciting a deadly riot at the height of the Syrian Civil War.