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TURKEY STAGE SYRIA’S COUP TO SOLVE ITS REFUGEE CRISIS? BREAKING : President Assad has landed in Moscow : city of Hama is under Assad regime control

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The city of Hama is under Assad regime control.

Following the reports that the Syrian opposition had taken control of the city, it is reported that the opposition forces have withdrawn from the city and the city is under regime control.

Mario Nawfal

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🇸🇾 SYRIA VOWS COUNTERATTACK | ASSAD STILL “CONFIDENT”

The Syrian Ministry of Defense promises a counterattack to “restore all areas” and rid them of terrorism, even as rebels continue to advance.

Meanwhile, Bashar al-Assad reassured UAE’s Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed that Syria, with a little help from its friends (cough, Putin, cough), is totally capable of defeating “terrorists.”

Confidence is great, but with rebels taking Aleppo and pushing toward Damascus, it might take more than speeches to turn the tide.

Source: TASS

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Mario Nawfal

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🇸🇾🇷🇺 ASSAD FLEES TO RUSSIA AS SYRIA BURNS

While Syria spirals into chaos, President Assad has landed in Moscow—because nothing says “I’ve got this under control” like running straight into Putin’s arms.

With rebel forces closing in on key territories, Assad’s “high-stakes” meeting with Putin looks more like a survival strategy.

What’s on the agenda? Probably begging for more Russian backup while the walls crumble back home.

Source: AP News, Reuters
Photo: Archived

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Mario Nawfal

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🇹🇷 DID TURKEY STAGE SYRIA’S COUP TO SOLVE ITS REFUGEE CRISIS?

Turkey, home to over 3.5 million Syrian refugees, faces mounting domestic pressure to address the issue.

As Syrian rebels capture Aleppo and advance toward Damascus, questions arise: Did Turkey quietly back this offensive to weaken Assad and pave the way for refugee repatriation?

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With Ankara’s long-standing ties to rebel factions and its military presence in northern Syria, some see this as a calculated move to reshape the conflict in its favor.

Is this a solution to Turkey’s refugee crisis or a new twist in Syria’s war?

Sources: Reuters, Al Jazeera, BBC