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What Next for Syria?


In a dramatic turn of events, crowds have gathered outside the infamous Saydnaya Prison in Damascus, demanding the release of political detainees. This comes amidst reports that President Bashar al-Assad has fled to Russia following escalating domestic and international pressure.

The power vacuum left by Assad’s departure raises critical questions about Syria's future. Will this lead to a transitional government, or will rival factions compete for control? Meanwhile, the humanitarian crisis worsens as millions of displaced Syrians await stability.

Stay tuned for updates on this unfolding story at news.co.

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