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▷ After more than 50 years, Syria is no longer under the control of the Assad family. Bashar al-Assad fled to Moscow where he's been granted asylum, ending 24 years as president. In his first public remarks, the militant leader Abu Mohammed al-Jolani whose insurgents toppled the regime, promised a new chapter and a turning point in the Middle East. ▷ Celebrations of the fall of the Assad regime have broken out around the world. More than a decade of civil war triggered the world's largest refugee crisis. Now, Syria's power shift impacts the region and beyond. ▷ Hayat Tahrir al-Sham - also known as HTS may be the lead, but it's far from the only pivotal rebel group in Syria. So, who are they and will they work together for a successful transition to democracy? #syria #assad #damascus 00:00 Syria’s ousted president flees to Moscow 05:29 World reacts to fall of Bashar al-Assad 08:27 Who are Syria’s rebel groups? 10:51 President-elect Donald Trump confirms intention to stop Ukraine military aid 12:51 Nine killed in latest strike on Gaza SBS News is Australia's trusted news source for the latest news from Australia and across the world. You can also: Subscribe to the SBS News YouTube channel: / @sbsnews Follow SBS News on Instagram: / sbsnews_au Follow SBS News on TikTok: / sbsnews_au Follow SBS News on X: / sbsnews Follow SBS News on Facebook: / sbsnews Apple News: https://trib.al/MTx0gUe For the latest news, visit www.sbs.com.au/news Network Terms & Conditions: https://sbs.com.au/terms Privacy Policy: https://sbs.com.au/privacy Feedback or complaints: https://sbs.com.au/complaints