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Suit, tie and a new name: Syria’s rebel chief turns statesman

Suit, tie and a new name: Syria’s rebel chief turns statesman

The former Abu Mohammed al-Jolani, leader of the offensive that overthrew the Assad regime, is trying to build a new state.

  • by Adam Rasgon

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Russia denies reports Asma al-Assad is seeking a divorce and a return to London

Russia denies reports Asma al-Assad is seeking a divorce and a return to London

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov also rejected media reports suggesting Bashar al-Assad had been confined to Moscow and had assets frozen.

  • by Felix Light and Edith Lederer
Mass graves expose Assad regime’s ‘machinery of death’

Mass graves expose Assad regime’s ‘machinery of death’

“We really haven’t seen anything quite like this since the Nazis,” says an international war crimes prosecutor who estimates 100,000 people were killed.

  • by Timour Azhari and Anthony Deutsch
CNN investigates claim man ‘rescued’ from Syrian jail was part of Assad’s forces

CNN investigates claim man ‘rescued’ from Syrian jail was part of Assad’s forces

The man found under a blanket in a prison in Damascus had claimed he had been arrested three months ago and interrogated about his phone contacts.

  • by Benedict Smith
‘Never considered stepping down’: Bashar al-Assad says Russia forced him to flee Syria

‘Never considered stepping down’: Bashar al-Assad says Russia forced him to flee Syria

In his first statement since the fall of Damascus, the exiled former president said he wanted to continue fighting.

  • by Daniel Hardaker
Syria shudders as Assad’s atrocities come into the light

Syria shudders as Assad’s atrocities come into the light

At the country’s most notorious prison, Syrians confront their worst fears: that they will never know what happened to the loved ones who disappeared.

  • by Christina Goldbaum
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Inside the largest known captagon lab financing the Assad regime

Inside the largest known captagon lab financing the Assad regime

In the dark, cavernous warehouses at the abandoned site in Douma, fighters who ousted Assad found thousands of pills hidden in furniture, fruit and electronics.

  • by Timour Azhari
Can Syria’s conquering rebels rebuild a shattered state?

Can Syria’s conquering rebels rebuild a shattered state?

Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the Islamist group that led the overthrow of the Assad regime, will need to show it is willing to give political representation to Syria’s diverse sects and minorities.

  • by Loveday Morris and Abbie Cheeseman
‘You’re a coward’: Australia-based Syrian Girl lashes out after fall of Assad

‘You’re a coward’: Australia-based Syrian Girl lashes out after fall of Assad

Susli, a vocal supporter of the Assad regime for more than a decade, blames Assad’s demise on a “treason revolution”.

  • by Chris Zappone
Israel destroys Syria’s navy, its troops advance over border

Israel destroys Syria’s navy, its troops advance over border

Israeli troops are advancing up the Syrian side of the border with Lebanon and had come within 25 kilometres of Damascus, two sources said.

  • by Bassem Mroue and Abdulrahman Shaheen
Syria’s new leaders say they’re a moderate force. Australia has labelled them terrorists

Syria’s new leaders say they’re a moderate force. Australia has labelled them terrorists

While the fall of the Assad regime is momentous for the Middle East, it’s doubtful Syrians will be entering a time of prolonged peace.

  • by Amin Saikal

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