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Syrian rebels declare end of Assad’s authoritarian rule

### Assad’s 24-Year Rule Ends as Syrian Rebels Storm Damascus, Sparking Celebrations and Concerns Over Future Stability

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Syrian rebels announced on Sunday that Bashar al-Assad’s 24-year rule has ended following a rapid offensive.

Syria’s army command informed officers of this development.

Celebrations erupted in Damascus as the opposition declared their intention to maintain state institutions.

Assad reportedly left Damascus for an unknown location.

Some sources claimed that his plane may have been shot down.

Prime Minister Mohammed Ghazi Jalali stated that the government is open to transitioning power to an opposition-led government.

Public property

He signaled his commitment to the country and urged citizens to respect public property.

Large crowds gathered in Damascus to celebrate the changing regime, chanting for freedom after decades of authoritarian rule.

This significant event alters the political landscape in the Middle East and weakens the influence of Russia and Iran in the region.

The swift developments have created concerns about regional instability.

Syria has faced over 13 years of devastating conflict, leading to widespread destruction and mass displacement.

Stabilising areas

The next steps will involve stabilising areas taken by rebels, especially concerning the role of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, a group with a controversial history.

HTS has emerged as a powerful force in the revolt, having distanced itself from its past as an al-Qaeda affiliate.

Experts emphasize the importance of an orderly transition and rebuilding efforts, highlighting the need for support from Western nations and a reevaluation of sanctions.

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Global stocks wobble as Davos kicks off and Trump reshapes geopolitics

Global markets faced volatility amid Davos discussions on inflation and Trump’s Greenland deal, heightening geopolitical risks.

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Global markets faced volatility amid Davos discussions on inflation and Trump’s Greenland deal, heightening geopolitical risks.


Global stock markets endured a volatile week as world leaders gathered in Switzerland for the World Economic Forum, with investors closely watching signals on inflation, interest rates and geopolitical risk.

The Davos meetings set a cautious tone, as uncertainty weighed on market sentiment across regions.

Adding to the tension, Donald Trump announced a deal involving Greenland, reigniting debate over strategic assets and global influence. The unexpected move injected fresh geopolitical risk into markets already grappling with an unsettled global outlook.

Kyle Rodda from Capital.com, breaks down how markets are reacting, what the Greenland announcement could mean for investors, and what to watch next as Davos concludes.

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Zelenskyy reveals planned UAE talks with Russia and the United States

Zelenskyy announces trilateral talks with Russia and the US in UAE, urging stronger European political will at the World Economic Forum.

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Zelenskyy announces trilateral talks with Russia and the US in UAE, urging stronger European political will at the World Economic Forum.


Volodymyr Zelenskyy says trilateral talks with Russia and the United States are planned in the United Arab Emirates as efforts to end the war intensify.

He also criticised European leaders at the World Economic Forum, calling for stronger political will.


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Albanese apologises to Jewish community at Bondi attack memorial

Albanese apologizes to Jewish community, pledges to combat antisemitism after Bondi terror attack during Sydney memorial.

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Albanese apologizes to Jewish community, pledges to combat antisemitism after Bondi terror attack during Sydney memorial.


Anthony Albanese has apologised to the Jewish community, saying Australia failed to keep people safe after the Bondi terror attack.

Speaking at a memorial in Sydney, he pledged to confront antisemitism and stand with families and first responders in grief and unity.


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