Students in Syria returned to school on Sunday after rebels overthrew Bashar al-Assad’s government, signaling a move toward normalcy. The new leader, Ahmad al-Sharaa, faces challenges rebuilding after 13 years of war that devastated the country. While most schools reopened, some parents hesitated due to lingering uncertainty.
Diplomats from the U.S., Türkiye, the EU, and Arab nations met in Jordan, calling for a Syrian-led transition to an inclusive government. A Qatari delegation visited Syria for aid talks and embassy reopening. Meanwhile, Israeli and Turkish strikes continue in Syria, with fresh attacks reported near Damascus.
UN Envoy Geir Pedersen arrived in Damascus, urging immediate humanitarian aid as Syria rebuilds from its humanitarian and economic crises.
Source : CGTN