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One year after Assad’s fall: Where does Syria stand now? | DW News

Syria is marking a year since the overthrow of half a century of brutal dictatorship. Thousands have taken to the streets, and a military parade has been held in the capital Damascus to celebrate the moment when former President Bashar al-Assad was deposed by Islamist rebels. His regime fell to a lightning offensive led by the current interim President Ahmad al-Sharaa. It was hoped that the end of Syria’s 14-year civil war would bring relief and a measure of prosperity to the country – but rebuilding has barely started.

Chapter Breakdown
0:00 DW Middle East Correspondent Mohamad Chreyteh reports on situation in Syria from Damascus
8:03 Sarah Easter, Emergency Communications Officer, CARE Germany, on her encounters with people in need in Syria
13:47 Kristin Helberg, Journalist and Syria analyst, on fragile transition in Syria

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