'Every Syrian should have the right to visit Syria, to feel its freedom & to recognise its problems'
• Dec 8, 2025, 2:06 PM
1 min de lecture
As celebrations kicked off marking the first anniversary on Monday of the ousting of former President Bashar Assad’s regime, Syrians are still struggling to heal after the dynasty’s repressive 50-year rule and a 14-year civil war that killed an estimated half-million people, displaced millions more and left the country battered and divided. For a deeper perspective and a very intimate account of the life of a Syrian post-Assad, Eve Irvine is pleased to welcome Bushra Al Zoubi, Journalist, Translator and Human Rights Activist.
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Israel blames Australia for ignoring antisemitism over Bondi Beach shooting
• 11:42 AM
1 min
Israeli leaders on Sunday “loudly blamed” the Australian government for ignoring warnings of antisemitic threats, FRANCE 24’s Noga Tarnopolsky reported, noting that Tel Aviv has offered little condolence to Australia’s Jewish community. Tarnopolsky also
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Syrian gunman who killed three Americans was to be fired from security forces for 'extremist views'
• 10:42 AM
1 min
Syria said on Sunday that the gunman who killed three Americans in the central Palmyra region was a member of its own security forces who was due to be dismissed for extremist views, a day after the deadly attack blamed by Washington on the Islamic State
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