December 2024 marks a historic turning point for Syria. After more than fifty years under the Assad regime, the country enters its first political transition, with Bachar Assad fleeing and Ahmed al-Sharaa emerging as interim president. With international diplomatic meetings, the reopening of the U.S.


Embassy, and initial agreements with the Kurds, Syria is striving to reintegrate into the global arena. Yet tensions remain high: attacks, local clashes, and Israeli strikes threaten stability, while Syrians are still awaiting post-war reconstruction and economic recovery. This video traces the key moments of this fragile transition marked by hope and uncertainty. 

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