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The View from Damascus – Post-Assad Syria: Between Stability and Uncertainty – The Syrian Observer

The fall of the Assad regime on December 8, 2024, has not only reshaped Syria’s internal power structures but also altered the geopolitical landscape of the entire region. What follows is not a seamless transition to stability but a complex and precarious restructuring of authority, legitimacy, and regional influence. While …

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Dozens of Syrian Families Prepare to Leave Al-Hol Camp – The Syrian Observer

Dozens of Syrian families are preparing to leave Al-Hol Camp, located in the countryside of Al-Hassakeh, northeastern Syria. The camp, which houses tens of thousands of displaced people and refugees, has long been a focal point of humanitarian and security concerns. According to a source inside Al-Hol, 75 Syrian families …

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Is the Syrian Administration Seeking to Restore Relations with Tehran? – The Syrian Observer

Syrian diplomatic sources have denied reports from Iraqi media outlets claiming that the new Syrian administration has extended invitations to Iran to resume diplomatic relations. Speaking to Syria TV, the sources confirmed that no direct communication has taken place between Damascus and Tehran. Instead, Damascus has urged Russian officials to …

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