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This week's edition looks at what lies ahead for Syria, post-Assad, and what the fall of the dictator means for Syrians: a new dawn, or a power vacuum that could make matters even worse for the population?
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Table of Contents
p5. “Traitor Of The Family” — How Assad Sold Out His Loved Ones With His Secret Escape | Daraj by Hazem El-Amin
p8. The Future Of Syria Could Be Much Brighter — Or Even Darker | Al-Manassa by Yousef Okil, Mohamed Napolion
p10. Opening Assad’s Prisons — What It Means For A Nation, What It Means For Me | Daraj by Ruqayyah Al-Abbadi
p14. Assad’s End Is A Massive Blow To Putin — And It’s Not Just About Optics | Die Zeit by Maxim Kireev
p16. “Peace Through Strength” On Ukraine — What’s Trump’s Leverage? | Vazhnyye Istorii by Vazhnyye Istorii
p20. Poland Still Lags On LGBTQ+ Rights, Even After Defeat Of Homophobic Party | Gazeta Wyborcza by Katarzyna Włodkowska
p23. Why A Long Reunified Germany Still Has So Few East-West Couples | Die Zeit by Helena Ott
p27. French Ski Resorts Take The Chic Party Scene To New Altitudes | Les Echos by Ludovic Bischoff