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This week's edition features articles from Daraj, Al-Manassa and Les Echos all focusing on the new dawn for Syria, and the hopes and concerns surrounding its new de facto leader Ahmed al-Sharaa..
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Table of Contents
p5. Al-Sharaa, Syria’s Indispensable Leader Or Sly Islamist Strongman? | Daraj by Hani Adada
p8. Syria’s New Rulers Are Trying To Cozy Up To Trump — By Going Soft On Israel | Al-Manassa by Khaled Dawoud
p10. The Hard Part About Rebuilding Syria’s Economy — At Home And Abroad | Les Echos by Patricia Chaira
p14. Would the Army Also Ditch The Regime in Iran? | Kayhan-London
p16. Zelensky’s Bet On Kursk: “Asymmetric” Warfare To Convince Trump | La Stampa by Anna Zafesova
p18. Netflix’s “One Hundred Years Of Solitude” — High Praise From Colombia | El Espectador by Gonzalo Mallarino Flórez
p20. The Case For Poland As The New Foodie Destination, Par Excellence | Gazeta Wyborcza by Małgorzata Muraszko
p22. Dangerously Cool? What 1920s German Art Tells Us Halfway Through The 2020s | Die Zeit by Florian Illies