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Syria in 2024: A year that changed everything in a war-torn nation

Syrians celebrate the end of al-Assad’s regime, despite continuing challenges and the destruction across the country.

2024: A Year that Turned the Tables in a War-torn and Impoverished Country
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In Quneitra, nobody can celebrate al-Assad’s fall amid Israel’s invasion

Israel has taken advantage of the collapse of the al-Assad regime to advance into southwestern Syria.

Quneitra home demolitions by Israel

‘Until my last breath’: Searching for relatives at Syria’s ‘slaughterhouse’

Thousands of prisoners have been released from the notorious Sednaya prison, but many are still missing.

Hayat al-Turki, 27, holds a phone with the picture of her brother at Sednaya prison, which was known as a slaughterhouse under Syria's Bashar al-Assad rule, as she searches the prison in the hope of finding her relatives, after rebels seized the capital and announced that they have ousted Syria's Bashar al-Assad, in Sednaya, Syria, December 11, 2024. REUTERS/Ammar Awad

Joyous celebrations across Syria after al-Assad’s fall

Syrian opposition fighters have declared that the country has been ‘liberated’ after they stormed the capital.

Opposition takes Damascus, says al-Assad overthrown

Desperate journeys: Syrian refugees fleeing Israel’s assault on Lebanon

From one war zone to another, and back again – how some of the most vulnerable cannot escape wherever they turn.

Syrian families arriving from Lebanon to Qah area in Idlib countryside

Syria funding crisis leaves vital Idlib hospital on brink of closure

Medical services at Bab al-Hawa hospital in northwest Syria are about to stop, and patients’ options are slim.

Surgeons in Bab al-Hawa Hospital in Idlib, Syria