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09.12.2024 0:51
Syrians celebrate fall of Bashar al-Assad after five decades of dynastic rule Citizens dream of a better future but some are wary of Islamist groups claiming to represent themThe people of Syria have celebrated the fall of Bashar al-Assad and dared to dream of a better future after five decades of dynastic rule came to a sudden and unexpected end with the dictator fleeing to Moscow.Crowds of people waved the Syrian revolutionary flag and pulled down statues and portraits of the president and his father, Hafez, while celebratory gunfire and car horns echoed around Damascus on Sunday as an astonishing rebel advance reached the capital. Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 2:35
Trump surgeon general pick involved in gun accident that killed her father at age 13 Nominee Dr Janette Nesheiwat knocked over gun in 1990, causing it to fire and fatally shoot father in the headDonald Trump’s nominee for US surgeon general – Dr Janette Nesheiwat – accidentally knocked over a gun when she was 13 years old, causing it to fire and fatally shoot her father in the head.The death of Nesheiwat’s father occurred in February 1990 at her family home in Umatilla, Florida, as reported on Friday by the New York Times. Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 3:30
Government seeks Whitehall ‘startup’ culture with tech worker secondments Pat McFadden to urge departments to adopt ‘test-and-learn’ approach as part of £100m scheme for public sector reformTech employees will be seconded to work in Whitehall for year-long stints to help the UK government function “more like a startup” under plans to rewire the state.Ministers will spend £100m on public sector reform as part of a shake-up of the workings of government to achieve Keir Starmer’s targets. Continue reading... ...

09.12.2024 3:32
‘Our father did not die for nothing’: disbelief turns to jubilation in Damascus In Syria’s capital, residents are in a daze as they try to absorb Assad’s dramatic downfallThe road to Damascus was lined with discarded army uniforms. In a panic, Syrian army soldiers stripped down in the streets in the early hours of Sunday morning, realising their leader, Bashar al-Assad, had abandoned them after 54 years of his family’s rule over Syria.Syrian army tanks, which were supposed to stop the lightning rebel offensive that started just 11 days earlier, stood empty in front of checkpoints with posters of the late leader Hafez al-Assad, his face half torn. Out of habit, a driver stopped and rolled down the window, but there was no one at the checkpoint. Continue reading... ...