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  1. For Syria’s Economy, the Way Forward Starts With Sanctions Relief Business, Today

    Years of strife ruined the energy sector, battered the currency and strangled growth. The West must ease financial controls to help the economy, experts say.

  2. In Search of Loved Ones, Syrian Women Face Horror of Assad’s Regime Magazine, Today

    In Syria, women begin to pick up the pieces of a broken nation.

  3. Russia’s Abrupt Setback in Syria Creates Headaches for Putin Foreign, Yesterday

    Losing Syrian military bases would hurt the Kremlin’s attempts to project power in the Middle East and Africa.

  4. Putin resta importancia a los fracasos de Rusia, Siria incluida En español, Yesterday

    El presidente ruso, en una conferencia de prensa anual, dijo que aún no se había reunido con Bashar al Asad, el derrocado dirigente sirio que huyó a Moscú, pero que tenía previsto hacerlo.

  5. Ten Years Later, a Political Exile Returns to a Syria in Transition Video, Yesterday

    In 2014, Sawsan Abou Zainedin left Syria during a civil war, while Bashar al-Assad was in power. Now, with rebel militants in control, Ms. Abou Zainedin is working on the country’s delicate political transformation.

  6. Its Syrian Bases in Doubt, Russia Sends Cargo Flights to Libya Foreign, Yesterday

    A Libyan officer said the stepped-up flights from Russia and Syria delivered military gear.

  7. More Than Twice as Many U.S. Troops Are in Syria as Previously Disclosed Washington, December 19

    A Pentagon spokesman said the increase was unrelated to the fall of President Bashar al-Assad to rebel forces in early December.

  8. Maps: See Israel’s Moves in Syria Since al-Assad Was Toppled Graphics, December 19

    Israeli fighter jets have launched hundreds of airstrikes, while soldiers have seized a buffer zone and captured military posts in territory formerly under Syrian control.

  9. Putin Glosses Over Russian Setbacks, Including Syria Foreign, December 19

    The Russian president, in a marathon annual news conference, said that he had not yet met with Bashar al-Assad, the ousted Syrian leader who fled to Moscow, but that he planned to.

  10. Thomas Friedman on Syria, the U.S. and Trump Op Ed, December 19

    The columnist on why Trump’s biggest challenge will be weak states, not strong states.

  11. With al-Assad Gone, Syrians in Homs Assess the Destruction Foreign, December 19

    The ancient city, an early stronghold of opposition to Bashar al-Assad’s oppressive regime, was ravaged by a government crackdown. New York Times correspondents in Homs spoke to people who were reacting to his fall with smiles and tears.

  12. Bibi Netanyahu Is Failing Ever Upward Op Ed, December 19

    The Israeli prime minister remains in power.

  13. White House Pushes to Find American Journalist Abducted in Syria Washington, December 18

    U.S. officials have given the rebel group in control of Damascus a list of former members of the Assad government who could have information about Austin Tice.

  14. They Fought for Assad in Syria. Now They’re Handing in Their Guns. Video, December 18

    Across Syria, soldiers tied to the former Assad regime are surrendering their weapons to the interim government. The New York Times spoke to some of these men in Latakia, as they face a new and uncertain future as civilians.

  15. New Battles Threaten Kurdish-Turkish Truce in Northern Syria Foreign, December 18

    U.S.-backed, Kurdish-led forces say they have come under fresh attack in several places by a Turkish-backed militia, even as Washington seeks a lasting cease-fire.

  16. Syria’s First Domestic Flight Since the Assad Regime Fell Takes Off Video, December 18

    The Damascus International Airport reopened on Wednesday with a domestic flight to Aleppo, signaling that Syria’s new rulers are confident in their ability to govern after the end of the Assad family’s rule.

  17. Hopes for a New Syria Take Flight Foreign, December 18

    A Syrian Air flight from Damascus landed in Aleppo on Wednesday, as the transitional government tries to demonstrate its ability to run the war-shattered country.

  18. Al-Assad’s Soldiers Hope for Amnesty. First, They Have to Take a Number. Foreign, December 18

    Syria’s new rulers say they will spare conscripts of Bashar al-Assad and pursue those who oversaw his regime’s abuses. Hundreds are lining up to learn which promise applies to them.

  19. Limits on Aid to Syria Threaten to Worsen the Country’s Humanitarian Crisis Foreign, December 17

    Major obstacles could stymie Syria’s new leaders as they struggle to find some footing and improve the country’s living conditions.

  20. Syria’s Rebel Leader Vows to Disband and Integrate Armed Factions Foreign, December 17

    Ahmed al-Shara said that fighters would be brought under the defense ministry’s authority. The announcement came as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel visited captured Syrian territory.

  21. For Years, U.S. Collected Tips About Austin Tice’s Disappearance in Syria Washington, December 17

    Nongovernmental workers and journalists have scoured prisons for clues about his fate in the absence of an official American presence in the country.

  22. Richard W. Murphy, Roving Diplomat in World Hot Spots, Dies at 95 Obits, December 17

    As a State Department Arabist, he served as ambassador to three Arab countries and helped broker the end of a 15-year civil war in Lebanon.

  23. In Visit to Territory Seized in Syria, Netanyahu Says Troops Will Stay Foreign, December 17

    The previously unannounced trip highlighted Israel’s expanded military presence across the de facto border with Syria since the fall of Bashar al-Assad.

  24. Putin guarda silencio sobre Siria, con el futuro de Rusia allí en entredicho En español, December 17

    En una reunión televisada de una hora de duración con sus altos mandos militares, Vladimir Putin dejó claro que ganar en Ucrania era su máxima prioridad.

  25. Syria’s Rebel Leader Vows to Disband Armed Factions Foreign, December 17

    The leader of the rebel coalition that swept to power last week said that fighters would be brought under the defense ministry’s authority. It was not immediately clear how that would be achieved.

  26. Syria Unearths Years of Atrocities The Daily, December 17

    After the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime, tens of thousands have been released from his brutal prisons. This is the story of one man who made it out.

  27. Syrian Rebel Leader Calls for Lifting of Sanctions, as al-Assad Defends Exit Foreign, December 16

    Ahmed al-Shara urged nations to remove sanctions from Syria and the terrorism designation from his group so Syria could rebuild. Bashar al-Assad also gave his first account of fleeing to Russia.

  28. The December 16 Syria Assad Rebels News live blog included two standalone posts:
  29. ¿Cómo gobernarán Siria los rebeldes? Su pasado ofrece pistas En español, December 16

    Los rebeldes islamistas que derrocaron el régimen de Bashar al Asad dirigían una gestión pragmática y disciplinada en el territorio que controlaban. También encarcelaron a sus críticos.

  30. Putin Stays Silent on Syria, With Russia’s Future There in Question Foreign, December 16

    In an hourlong televised meeting with his top military brass, Vladimir Putin left Syria unmentioned and made it clear that winning in Ukraine was his top priority.

  31. Tice’s Mother Asks Netanyahu for Pause in Syria Strikes to Search for Journalist Foreign, December 16

    Debra Tice wrote to the Israeli prime minister that her family had “credible information” that Austin Tice may be held in a prison outside Damascus, in an area where Israel had been conducting military operations.

  32. Bashar al Asad no planeaba irse de Siria, según un comunicado En español, December 16

    El exdirigente sirio dijo que fue evacuado por las fuerzas rusas después de que una alianza rebelde tomara la capital, pero que había querido quedarse y luchar, según una publicación del lunes en redes sociales.

  33. Al-Assad Wanted to Stay in Syria and Fight, Statement Says Foreign, December 16

    The country’s former leader, Bashar al-Assad, appeared to give his first account of his flight from Syria in a statement posted to a Facebook account used by his presidency.

  34. Syria’s New Leadership Takes Early Steps Toward Recognition Live, December 16

    A little over a week after taking power, the rebel alliance that led the overthrow of the Assad regime has begun to receive diplomats in the Syrian capital, Damascus.

  35. Netanyahu Tells Trump Israel Must ‘Complete Its Victory’ Washington, December 16

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said he told President-elect Donald J. Trump that the country had delivered “a tough blow” against Hamas and Hezbollah.

  36. Israel Carries Out Heavy Strikes on Syria’s Coast, Monitor Says Foreign, December 16

    Overnight strikes targeted former army positions, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, a war monitor. Israel has said it aims to keep military equipment away from extremists.

  37. Trump Threatens More News Outlets, and Injuries at Amazon’s Warehouses Podcasts, December 16

    Plus, a troubling trend in American schools.

  38. Why America’s Kurdish Allies Are Under Threat in a New Syria Foreign, December 16

    The Kurds helped the United States contain the Islamic State. Now they fear a resurgent Turkey that has long considered them an adversary. Here’s a guide.

  39. Siria hace el recuento de los horrores en las cárceles de Al Asad En español, December 16

    En la prisión más tristemente célebre del país, los sirios se enfrentan a sus peores miedos: nunca sabrán qué les ocurrió a sus seres queridos.

  40. How Will the Rebels Rule Syria? Their Past Offers Clues. Foreign, December 15

    The Islamist rebels who ousted Syria’s dictator ran a pragmatic and disciplined administration in the territory they controlled. They also jailed their critics.

  41. Israel Strikes Military Sites in Syria, Monitor Says Foreign, December 15

    The Israeli military hit weapons depots and air defenses, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights. Israel has said it aims to keep military equipment away from extremists.

  42. With al-Assad Gone, the Risk of an ISIS Resurgence Grows Op Ed, December 15

    With the fall of al-Assad’s regime, the risk of an ISIS resurgence increases.

  43. ‘They Had the Desire to Return’ Foreign, December 15

    Elated residents are trickling home to their shattered Syrian town, a rebel stronghold controlled until recently by the government.

  44. ¿Qué es el captagon, el estimulante ilegal que hizo de la Siria de Al Asad un narco-Estado? En español, December 14

    La anfetamina ilegal, utilizada en todo Medio Oriente, se convirtió en la mayor exportación de Siria durante sus 13 años de guerra civil.

  45. U.S. in Direct Contact With Rebels Who Took Over Syria Foreign, December 14

    Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said the United States was communicating directly with Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, the dominant rebel faction, despite its designation as a terrorist group.

  46. Syria Shudders as Assad’s Prison Atrocities Come Into the Light Foreign, December 14

    At the country’s most notorious prison, Syrians confront their worst fears: that they will never know what happened to the loved ones who disappeared.

  47. Searching for Syria’s Disappeared Video, December 14

    Taher al-Zain’s father disappeared 12 years ago at the height of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Now, like thousands of other Syrians, he is trying to find clues about what happened, and whether or not his father may still be alive.

  48. Tras la caída de Bashar al Asad, los sirios buscan a sus seres queridos en una cárcel En español, December 14

    Guiados por las linternas de los celulares, varias personas buscaron en un tristemente célebre calabozo de Damasco rastros de sus familiares que fueron secuestrados durante el régimen de Bashar al Asad.

  49. Joy Buoys Syria’s First Friday Prayers Since Assad Ouster, but Hardships Loom Foreign, December 13

    In an impoverished, war-ravaged country, the first prayers after the fall of a brutal regime drew jubilant crowds, even in areas seen as regime strongholds.

  50. Syrians Celebrate in Damascus During Friday Prayers Video, December 13

    Joyful chants erupted in and around the historic Umayyad Mosque in Syria’s capital as large crowds gathered to pray and celebrate the country’s newfound sense of liberty.

  51. Blinken Discusses Syria’s Future on Unannounced Visit to Iraq Video, December 13

    Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken said he talked with Iraq’s prime minister about the situation in Syria, including efforts to encourage Syria to transition to an inclusive, non-sectarian government.

  52. What Is Captagon, the Illegal Stimulant That Made al-Assad’s Syria a Narcostate? Foreign, December 13

    The illegal amphetamine, used across the Middle East, became Syria’s biggest export during its 13-year civil war.

  53. With al-Assad Gone, Syrians Seek Answers in an Underground Jail Foreign, December 13

    Guided by cellphone flashlights, relatives searched a notorious lockup in Damascus for traces of loved ones who were snatched during the regime of Bashar al-Assad.

  54. Turkey Emerges as a Big Winner in the Wake of al-Assad’s Ouster Foreign, December 13

    President Recep Tayyip Erdogan had long worked with the rebels who overtook Damascus. His influence over Syria is now likely to grow.

  55. Syrian Rebels Seize Large Captagon Factory Video, December 13

    Rebel fighters found stockpiles of addictive pills, some hidden in fruit or furniture and ready for export as part of the Assad regime’s illegal drug operation.

  56. Los rebeldes que controlan Siria están entre la justicia y la venganza En español, December 13

    La lucha por unificar el país se produjo mientras los nuevos líderes de Siria trataban de establecer un gobierno operativo.

  57. The Fall of al-Assad Quickly Infuses Europe’s Debate Over Asylum Foreign, December 13

    Nearly a million Syrians in Germany alone have made new lives. But after the fall of Bashar al-Assad, some politicians across the continent have suggested that refugees could return home.

  58. The Syrian Upheaval Has Iranian Leaders Reeling, Too Foreign, December 13

    For decades, Iran poured money and military aid into Syria, backing the Assad regime in its ambition to confront Israel. Now many Iranians are openly asking why.

  59. Putin busca reivindicarse en Ucrania tras ser humillado en Siria En español, December 13

    La caída de Bashar al Asad ha mostrado los límites del poder militar del Kremlin. Pero para el presidente de Rusia podría ser solo un revés temporal en su búsqueda de un premio geopolítico mayor: Ucrania.

  60. The First New Foreign Policy Challenge for Trump Just Became Clear Op Ed, December 13

    Because of Syria’s centrality in the Middle East, positive change there could radiate out in all directions.

  61. U.S. and Allies Race to Shape a New Syria Trying to Get on Its Feet Foreign, December 12

    As a rebel alliance with a tenuous hold on power struggles to assert control of the fractured country, Israel, Turkey and the United States are trying to influence what Syria will become.

  62. Man Freed From Syrian Prison Appears to Be a Missing American Video, December 12

    The man, who told reporters his name was Travis, said he was imprisoned in Syria for several months. The State Department said it was aware of an American found outside Damascus and was “seeking to provide support.”

  63. Syrians Celebrate the Fall of al-Assad, and Look to Rebuild Foreign, December 12

    After five decades under a brutal regime that kept many in fear and poverty, families flooded back from Lebanon, eager to start the slow process of healing.

  64. Rebel Group’s Terrorist Label Could Hinder Efforts to Aid Syria Foreign, December 12

    The United States and others call Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, now taking power in Syria, a terrorist group, blocking funding and even contact with the group. Experts say that should change.

  65. Why Do Some Rebel Governments Last When Others Fall? World, December 12

    One factor matters most, and it could be a problem in Syria.

  66. Activist Who Told the World About Torture in Syria Is Laid to Rest Foreign, December 12

    Mazen al-Hamada spread the word about the plight of Syrians and his own abuse in the Assad regime’s prisons. He was found dead in Syria this week.

  67. Man Found in Syria Appears to Be a Missing American Foreign, December 12

    The man told reporters that his name was Travis Timmerman and that he had entered Syria on a religious pilgrimage. He said he had been detained for months.

  68. Biden Has a Pair of Gifts for Trump Op Ed, December 12

    What will the president-elect do with them?

  69. Humbled in Syria, Putin Seeks Vindication in Ukraine Foreign, December 12

    An ally’s downfall has prompted calls in Russia for a definitive victory closer to home.

  70. Rights Groups See a Chance to Seek Justice for Syrian Regime’s Victims Foreign, December 12

    It seems unlikely that deposed President Bashar al-Assad, who fled to Russia, will be forced to stand trial. That is not deterring activists who have worked for years to document his government’s crimes.

  71. Siria después de Bashar al Asad: qué está ocurriendo y qué viene ahora En español, December 12

    Mientras los rebeldes tratan de crear un gobierno de transición, facciones armadas y potencias externas luchan por el control de la escena política siria.

  72. Syria’s New Leaders Balance Huge Struggles Amid Disorder Foreign, December 11

    The rebels who seized control called for foreign help in prosecuting atrocities, while trying to restore order in a fractured country.

  73. In Aleppo, Residents Cheer and Refugees Return to a Jubilant but Ravaged City Foreign, December 11

    Though excitement and frenzy were on full display in some parts of Aleppo, the city is still gripped by uncertainty after the sudden end of a 13-year civil war.

  74. U.S. Strategy on Syria Risks ISIS Resurgence, Kurdish General Warns World, December 11

    Gen. Mazlum Kobani, commander of Kurdish forces in Syria, said recent decisions by the U.S. in Syria potentially “leaves a vacuum behind that can be taken advantage of by ISIS.”

  75. Biden’s Top Aides Race to Middle East as Militias Wield Power in Syria Washington, December 11

    Secretary of State Antony J. Blinken plans to hold meetings in Jordan and Turkey. Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser, is visiting Israel.

  76. Russian Military and Commercial Activity Appears Halted at Key Syrian Port Video, December 11

    Satellite images from last week and this week show that naval vessels docked at the port city of Tartus have left. According to marine tracking data, no cargo ships have entered or left Tartus since Monday.

  77. Syria’s Rebel Group Destroys Tomb of Ousted President’s Father Video, December 11

    Rebels damaged and burned the tomb of former Syrian president, Hafez al-Assad, in what some are calling an act of revenge.

  78. Hunt Continues for U.S. Journalist Who Disappeared in Syria Washington, December 11

    The U.S. has identified prisons of interest as it searches for clues about Austin Tice, who was abducted in 2012 and whose fate remains unknown.

  79. La búsqueda de los desaparecidos en Siria En español, December 11

    Tras la caída del brutal régimen de Bashar al Asad, muchos sirios se apresuraron a las prisiones para encontrar a sus seres queridos desaparecidos. La búsqueda llevó a algunos de ellos a la morgue.

  80. Putin acaba de sufrir una enorme derrota En español, December 11

    Esta vez, cuando Bashar al Asad empezó a caer, Rusia no estuvo allí para ayudarlo.

  81. Israel ve la oportunidad y destruye activos militares de Siria En español, December 11

    Cuando fue evidente que se produciría un cambio de régimen en el país vecino, las fuerzas israelíes lanzaron una amplia campaña aérea con el fin de evitar que las armas queden en manos de extremistas islamistas.

  82. Who Is Mohammed al-Bashir, Syria’s Caretaker Prime Minister? Foreign, December 11

    Mr. al-Bashir previously headed a rebel-led administration in northwestern Syria. He has been tasked with running the country’s interim government until March.

  83. Who Set the Stage for al-Assad’s Ouster? There Are Different Answers in the U.S. and Israel. Washington, December 11

    President Biden says he weakened Russia, Iran and Hezbollah, laying the groundwork for Bashar al-Assad’s ouster. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says the Syrian leader would still be in power had he listened to American advice.

  84. Syria After al-Assad: How Will the Rebels Govern? Foreign, December 11

    After a rapid rise to power, the Hayat Tahrir al-Sham group is trying to unite a fractious country where fighting is ongoing.

  85. How Many People Have Died in Syria’s Civil War? Foreign, December 11

    The United Nations and human rights organizations have faced challenges in counting all those killed and missing in the conflict that began in March 2011.

  86. A Search for Syria’s Disappeared, and New Details in C.E.O. Killing Investigation Podcasts, December 11

    Plus, another World Cup raises human rights fears.

  87. The December 11 Syria News Assad Rebels live blog included one standalone post:
  88. The One Thing the U.S. Can Do to Help Syria Now Op Ed, December 11

    The editorial board writer Farah Stockman argues that ending the sanctions on Syria is the best way for America to help stabilize the country after the collapse of the Assad regime.

  89. In Aleppo, Rebels Give a Sense of What May Come in Syria Foreign, December 11

    Rebel fighters who took control of Aleppo about two weeks ago have promised security and continuity. Prices have skyrocketed, but residents express some hope for the future.

  90. Al-Assad’s Fall Has Changed the Future of the Middle East Op Ed, December 11

    As a new reality in Syria sets in, a reordering of regional power dynamics is already taking shape.

  91. Después de la huida de al-Asad, los rebeldes sirios controlan el palacio En español, December 11

    El interior del palacio todavía refleja parte del reinado de Bashar al-Asad y mostraba indicios de que el ambiente se había enrarecido a medida que los rebeldes se acercaban a la ciudad.

  92. Al-Assad Is Gone, and One Idea Fills My Brain Op Ed, December 11

    On Sunday at 3 a.m. my mother woke me with a shaky voice. All our phones were ringing, and the TV was loud. “He fell, Zaina. He fell. Assad fell.”

  93. A Search in Syria for the Disappeared Foreign, December 11

    Syrians raced to newly emptied prisons to reunite with loved ones snatched away by the brutal regime of Bashar al-Assad, but their quest sometimes took them to the morgue.

  94. Trump’s Record on Syria: Airstrikes and Troop Moves in a Land of ‘Sand and Death’ Washington, December 11

    The president-elect faces hard choices about the country’s post-Assad future. His vows not to get involved might be hard to keep.

  95. ‘We Thought We Would Be Executed’: Freed Prisoner on Life Inside Sednaya Video, December 11

    Around 2,000 people emerged on Sunday from Sednaya, a facility used to detain, torture and kill tens of thousands of prisoners during Syria’s 13-year civil war. These prisoners were released after the Assad regime in Syria fell to conquering rebel...

  96. Sednaya, la prisión más brutal del régimen de Bashar al Asad En español, December 10

    Amnistía Internacional la describió como un “matadero humano”, donde, según otros grupos de derechos humanos, decenas de miles de personas fueron torturadas y asesinadas durante los 13 años de guerra civil.

  97. The Syria Opportunity Op Ed, December 10

    The end of al-Assad’s wretched regime unlocks many doors.

  98. Picking Through a Ruined Palace, in the Name of Vengeance Op Ed, December 10

    The debris of fallen tyrannies like al-Assad’s often carries a lingering fascination.

  99. Syria’s New Leaders Vow Punishment for Atrocities Under al-Assad Foreign, December 10

    The rebels who seized Damascus are trying to get a new government up and running, even as foreign powers like Israel and Turkey, and armed Syrian groups, fight for power.

  100. Uncertainty and Hope on the Road to and from Damascus Video, December 10

    Thousands of Syrians have been traveling to and from the Lebanese border since the fall of Bashar al-Assad’s regime. Some families hoped to reunite with loved ones, while others are leaving amid an uncertain future.

  101. A Tour of Assad’s Monumental Palace, With a Scruffy Rebel as a Guide Foreign, December 10

    The televisions may be stripped away now, but a presidential residence still contains many remnants of a brutal reign.

  102. What to Know About Syria’s Notorious Sednaya Prison Foreign, December 10

    Amnesty International described it as a “human slaughterhouse,” where, other rights groups say, tens of thousands of people were detained, tortured and killed during the 13-year civil war.

  103. Israel, Seeing an Opportunity, Demolishes Syria’s Military Assets Foreign, December 10

    Israel capitalized on the power vacuum in Syria to bomb targets across the country, saying it aims to keep weapons away from extremists.

  104. Netanyahu Finally Takes the Stand in His Corruption Trial Foreign, December 10

    Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel is accused of bribery, fraud and breach of trust in a trial that began four years ago. He has denied the charges.

  105. On the Ground in Damascus as Syrians Chart a New Path Video, December 10

    In a matter of days, Syria’s capital — once the stronghold of Bashar al-Assad’s government — became the epicenter of a new chapter in the country’s history after opposition forces overran the city. Christina Goldbaum, a New York Times corresponden...

  106. Why al-Assad Fell Op Ed, December 10

    Understanding the factors that led to the Syrian regime’s collapse is key to putting the pieces of the country back together.

  107. ¿La revolución en Siria podría ser distinta a la Primavera Árabe? En español, December 10

    La caída de Bashar al-Asad evoca recuerdos de levantamientos en Egipto, Libia, Túnez y Yemen, cada uno de los cuales trajo consigo una guerra civil o un régimen autoritario. Los sirios esperan algo mejor.

  108. Putin Just Suffered a Huge Defeat Op Ed, December 10

    This time, when Bashar al-Assad started to fall, Russia was not there to catch him.

  109. 12 Days That Changed Syria: The Rebel Offensive in Visuals Foreign, December 10

    A visual timeline of the stunning rebel advance in Syria

  110. How to Understand the Armed Factions Operating in Syria Foreign, December 10

    The fighters shared a desire to topple Bashar al-Assad’s government, but they don’t share much else.

  111. What to Know About the Countries Still Dropping Bombs in Syria Foreign, December 10

    Bashar al-Assad is gone, and Russia and Iran have stepped back. But Israel, Turkey and the United States are carrying out airstrikes.

  112. Shock, Glee and Unease as Syrians Celebrate the Unthinkable Foreign, December 9

    A day after the regime of President Bashar al-Assad fell, civilians poured into the streets of Damascus, weeping in disbelief. Many sought word of relatives held in a notorious prison on the outskirts of the city.

  113. Syrian Military Officials Charged With War Crimes as Government Falls Washington, December 9

    The officials, Jamil Hassan and Abdul Salam Mahmoud, ran an infamous prison in Damascus and “sought to terrify, intimidate and repress any opposition, or perceived opposition, to the regime,” according to the indictment.

  114. En Siria, las fuerzas turcas atacan a fuerzas respaldadas por EE. UU. En español, December 9

    El ejército turco disparó este fin de semana contra las fuerzas kurdas respaldadas por Estados Unidos en el norte de Siria. Los ataques enfrentan a dos miembros de la OTAN.

  115. El camino a Damasco está plagado de vestigios de la caída del gobierno de Asad En español, December 9

    Reporteros de The New York Times entraron en Siria y encontraron restos del régimen de Bashar al Asad, además de signos de la anarquía que muchos temen pueda apoderarse del país.

  116. El rápido giro en Medio Oriente: de acoger a Asad a manejar el caos En español, December 9

    Hace solo unas semanas, las naciones árabes se habían esforzado por volver a acoger a Bashar al Asad, dando por sentado que duraría en ese lugar. Estaban muy equivocadas.

  117. U.S. Scrambles to Navigate Perils of a New Syria Washington, December 9

    The Biden administration is relying on Turkey to convey messages to Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, which toppled Bashar al-Assad but is designated by the U.S. as a terrorist organization.

  118. Cease-Fire Talks Between Israel and Hamas Gain Momentum, Officials Say Foreign, December 9

    While a deal was not yet in hand, a crack in the stalemate comes after Israel and Hezbollah reached a truce and President-elect Donald J. Trump ratcheted up the pressure for an agreement.

  119. Crowds Go to Syria’s Sednaya Prison In Search of Loved Ones Video, December 9

    Rebel forces released many detainees from the notorious Sednaya military prison in Damascus. The government complex has a long history of human rights abuses under the rule of fallen President Bashar al-Assad.

  120. Syria’s President Had Stocks of Chemical Weapons. What Happens to Them Now? Foreign, December 9

    While experts believe that Syria has retained some stocks of chemical weapons, their quantities likely have been depleted and it would be hard for rogue actors to use them.

  121. La toma de Damasco por los rebeldes quedó captada en video En español, December 9

    La capital de Siria cayó en menos de 24 horas y gran parte de lo que sabemos sobre el fin del dominio de Bashar al Asad fue registrado por los teléfonos de la gente.

  122. In Syria, an Image of Rebellion Embodied in a Hoodie Styles, December 9

    The quotidian uniforms of Syrian rebels, as they appeared on television, draws a powerful contrast to the image of President Bashar al-Assad.

  123. The December 9 Thepoint live blog included one standalone post:
  124. The December 9 Syria Assad Rebels live blog included one standalone post:
  125. A Quick Arab Pivot: From Welcoming al-Assad to Managing the Chaos Foreign, December 9

    Only weeks ago, Arab nations had been working hard to bring Bashar al-Assad back into the fold, assuming he was there to last. They were badly mistaken.

  126. Crowds Throng to Prison in Syria, Desperate to Find Relatives and Friends Foreign, December 9

    The Assad regime ran a network of torture centers that swallowed up tens of thousands of Syrians. Now that the rebels have opened the gates, many see a chance to learn of the detainees’ fates.

  127. Oil Markets Shrug Off Overthrow of Syrian Ruler Business, December 9

    Traders appeared to be more concerned about tepid global growth and an oversupply from other producers than about Bashar al-Assad’s ouster.

  128. A Surprise Advance to Damascus, Captured on Video Video, December 9

    Bashar Al-Assad’s grip over Syria was visible everywhere in the capital. It was all dismantled in less than 24 hours.

  129. Syrians Displaced by War Rush to Return Home Foreign, December 9

    The 13-year conflict in Syria caused one of the “largest displacement crises in the world,” according to the United Nations. Now, an untold number of people are trying to go back.

  130. Israel Claims Credit for al-Assad’s Ouster, but Sees Risk in His Absence Foreign, December 9

    For Israel’s leaders, Bashar al-Assad’s downfall was made possible by their recent assaults on Hezbollah, Iran and Syria, all of which weakened the Iran-backed axis.

  131. Iran’s Very Bad Year N Y T Now, December 9

    We explain the country’s annus horribilis.

  132. Inside the Fall of Syria’s Brutal Dictator The Daily, December 9

    Over the weekend, President Bashar al-Assad was ousted by rebel forces. What comes next?

  133. ‘We Came Here Gloating’: Syrians Loot Assad’s Palace Video, December 9

    Thrilled by the fall of President Bashar al-Assad, Syrians took furniture and appliances from his official residence. Some posed for photos.

  134. Road to Damascus Littered With Relics of Fallen Assad Government Foreign, December 9

    Reporters for The New York Times entered Syria on Monday, finding remnants of former President Bashar al-Assad’s oppressive rule.

  135. Al-Assad’s Syria Was Brutal. Will What Comes Next Be Better? Op Ed, December 9

    It is hard not to worry that Syrians’ sense of deep relief today could be followed by a new set of horrors tomorrow.

  136. Revolutions Swept the Middle East in 2011. Will Syria’s End Differently? Foreign, December 9

    Bashar al-Assad’s downfall evokes memories of uprisings in Egypt, Libya, Tunisia and Yemen, each of which brought civil war or authoritarian rule. Syrians hope for better.

  137. With Syria in Flux, Turkish Forces Attack U.S.-Backed Forces Foreign, December 9

    Rebels supported by Turkish air power fired on a Kurdish-controlled city in northern Syria, pitting proxies of the U.S. and Turkey — NATO allies — against each other.

  138. Stunned Iranian Officials Try to Distance Their Country From Assad Foreign, December 8

    A reckoning emerged in Iran on Sunday as officials and commentators swiftly moved to distance the government from a tyrant it had supported.

  139. Syrians in New York City Celebrate the Fall of Assad Foreign, December 8

    Syrian expatriates and their supporters beat drums and sang revolutionary songs in Arabic at a gathering in Washington Square Park.

  140. ¿Cómo los rebeldes sirios derrocaron el gobierno? Esto es lo que hay que saber En español, December 8

    Las fuerzas rebeldes sirias han tomado Damasco, la capital del país, en una ofensiva relámpago. El presidente Bashar al Asad ha huido.

  141. Israeli Ground Forces Cross into Syria, Officials Say Foreign, December 8

    Israeli ground forces have overtly crossed into Syrian territory for the first time since the 1973 October War, passing the demilitarized border zone, two Israeli officials said.

  142. With Assad Gone, a Brutal Dictatorship Ends. But the New Risks Are Huge. Washington, December 8

    The overthrow of the Assad government could mean Russia’s bases in Syria are closed and Iran’s pathway to Hezbollah is cut off. Now Iran, newly vulnerable, will have to decide between negotiation and the bomb.

  143. Liberar a los presos de Bashar al Asad es una prioridad para los rebeldes sirios En español, December 8

    Muchas personas quieren saber el destino de sus seres queridos que desaparecieron en una prisión militar símbolo de los abusos contra los derechos humanos del gobierno de Asad.

  144. Syria’s Army Was Hollowing Out Long Before Rebels’ Advance Foreign, December 8

    While multiple factors contributed to the fall of President Bashar al-Assad, corrosion inside his own military did not help, analysts say.

  145. The Assad Family’s Legacy Is One of Savage Oppression Foreign, December 8

    A dynasty bombed and detained thousands of opponents, building fearsome internal security agencies to quash unrest.

  146. Biden Weighs Approach to Rebels in Syria Amid Secret Message Exchange Washington, December 8

    President Biden faces the challenge of deciding how to engage the main armed group that toppled President Bashar al-Assad, even though it remains designated a terrorist organization by the United States.

  147. Syrians in Lebanon Start to Head Home, With Both Joy and Worry Foreign, December 8

    Thousands who fled during the country’s civil war celebrated the toppling of the Assad government — and their long-awaited return home — at the Syria-Lebanon border crossing.

  148. What’s Next for Syria After the Collapse of Assad’s Government? Foreign, December 8

    Predicting Syria’s future is challenging, as the government’s sudden demise took many people who have watched the region for years by surprise.

  149. The Campaign by Syrian Rebels to Topple Assad Was Swift Foreign, December 8

    President Bashar al-Assad had kept opposition forces at bay for a decade with help from Russia and Iran. But rebels struck at a moment of weakness for those countries.