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Israel and Hamas on brink of peace as official claims final draft of ceasefire deal being considered

US national security adviser Jake Sullivan said talks were at a pivotal point ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration on 20 January

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Vanished without a trace: Inside the desperate search for US citizens disappeared in Syria

By: Bel Trew
3 January 2025 at 05:18

Bel Trew joins those searching Damascus and other sites across the country for journalist Austin Tice and other American citizens who went missing under the brutal regime of Bashar al-Assad

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Falcon drones, rockets and night-vision snipers: How Syria’s rebels planned for years to oust Assad

By: Bel Trew
26 December 2024 at 06:42

Bel Trew speaks to commanders of the Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), the group that led the charge to topple Bashar al-Assad, about the long-term planning and military innovations that brought victory – and about what comes next

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Inside a stunning week across Syria following the overthrow of the Assad regime

By: Bel Trew
24 December 2024 at 05:17

Bel Trew spent days travelling across Syria – from Aleppo in the north, to the capital Damascus and Deraa in the south – charting a nation coming to terms with the end of decades of brutal rule by the Assads. From families trying to find missing loved ones in the regime’s notorious prisons to religious minorities facing an uncertain future under the new Islamist-led government

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Christians in Aleppo are celebrating Christmas – but fear for their future

By: Bel Trew
22 December 2024 at 08:06

As Syria marks the overthrow of the Assad regime, Bel Trew visits Aleppo, where Christian residents are beset by uncertainty. She speaks to families worried about life under a new Islamist-led administration

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β€˜I feared I would end up in the trench’: Digging Assad’s mass graves in Syria

By: Bel Trew
21 December 2024 at 06:58

Bel Trew reports from the site of a mass grave at Qutayfah, about 25 miles from the Syrian capital Damascus. There, she speaks to someone who dug the trenches before realising the true horror of what was happening at the site – while others warn of the scale of atrocities committed by the Assad regime before he was overthrown

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Syria’s rebels took Homs back from Assad in a matter of days. Now they have to police it

By: Bel Trew
16 December 2024 at 08:09

Bel Trew meets the new police chief in Syria’s third city, tasked with keeping the peace now that forces led by the Islamist Hayat Tahrir al-Sham have ousted the regime of Bashar al-Assad. Every city across the country is now facing the same question: who will rule and how?

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Syrian defector who smuggled torture images out of country warns of hundreds of thousands of deaths

By: Bel Trew
15 December 2024 at 09:11

Photographer codenamed Caesar who captured more than 53,000 pictures documenting the horrors of the Assad regime tells Bel Trew how he risked his life to show the world what was happening – and his fears for what is still to be found

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Thousands of Syrians escape horrific conditions of besieged camp

By: Bel Trew
14 December 2024 at 13:10

The Rukban camp was supposed to provide refuge to those fleeing chemical weapons attacks and other atrocities, writes Bel Trew. The thousands who became trapped there could only pray for survival until the fall of Assad’s regime

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Jubilant Syrians gather for first Friday prayers since Assad regime fell

By: Bel Trew
13 December 2024 at 07:23

Syrians in Damascus have gathered at the historic Umayyad Mosque for their first Friday prayers following the downfall of dictator Bashar al-Assad's regime.

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US β€˜pilgrim’ freed from Syria jail heading to Jordan – but says he will return to Damascus

13 December 2024 at 06:03

Recently freed Travis Timmerman says he plans to return to Syria despite being jailed for seven months for entering the country without permission

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I sparked Syria’s revolution as a teenage boy – now I’m here to finish it

By: Bel Trew
12 December 2024 at 12:55

Muawiyah Syasneh was 16 when his anti-Assad graffiti on a school wall led to his arrest, sparking protests that ended in civil war. Now, in the very same spot, he tells chief international correspondent Bel Trew about the years-long war – and his role in bringing it to an end

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β€˜They used us as a testing ground for all kinds of weapons’: Syrians return to destroyed town

By: Bel Trew
12 December 2024 at 00:29

Bel Trew visits Jobar – north of Damascus – which was devastated by some of the fiercest battles of the civil war. She meets residents returning home for the first time in more than a decade. Both they, and Syria itself, face major challenges in starting anew

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β€˜We think he died just before regime collapsed’: Syrians scour morgues full of tortured bodies

By: Bel Trew
11 December 2024 at 00:30

From Assad’s slaughterhouse jail to the hospital morgue piled up with mutilated bodies, desperate Syrians search for family members disappeared under a despot’s brutal regime, reports Bel Trew

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