Taking stock of Sharaa’s rule in Syria, one year after the fall of Assad
• Dec 8, 2025, 5:52 PM
1 min de lecture
One year after the fall of Syrian despot Bashar al-Assad, the country is trying to rebuild from the ruins of a 13-year civil war. Interim President – and former rebel leader – Ahmed al-Sharaa is leading a delicate transition faced with enormous challenges including a depleted economy, fledgling institutions and Syria’s war-scarred, fragmented population.
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• 10:58 AM
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