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Cassandra Vinograd is a freelance journalist and producer specializing in conflict, human rights and migration. She previously worked for NBC News, The Associated Press and The Wall Street Journal. Her reporting has taken her throughout Africa, Europe and the Middle East. She is HEFAT certified. Key areas of expertise: Africa, Middle East, Europe, refugees, human rights, foreign affairs, foreign policy, terrorism, politics, U.K. Vinograd is available to provide text // written articles, photos and unedited video for outlets.
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Syria’s Rebel Leader Offers Hint of Timetable for Potential Elections
Ahmed al-Shara, Syria's new de facto leader, suggests a potential four-year timeline for elections following the overthrow of President Bashar al-Assad. Al-Shara emphasizes the need for a new constitution and a comprehensive population census before valid elections can occur. His administration is working to establish governance from Damascus, appointing a caretaker prime minister and planning a legal committee to draft the constitution. Al-Shara's moderate political stance aims to reassure minorities and foreign powers, while the Biden administration monitors the new government for inclusivity and humanitarian efforts.
Charles Dolan, Cablevision Founder Who Sat Atop a Media Empire, Dies at 98
Charles F. Dolan, the founder of HBO and Cablevision, passed away at 98. He transformed a small Long Island cable TV system into a major media empire, including Madison Square Garden. Cablevision, which started with 1,500 customers in 1973, grew to serve three million households in the New York area before being sold to Altice for $17.7 billion in 2015. Dolan is credited with establishing cable television as a significant cultural and economic force in the U.S.
U.S. Strategy on Syria Risks ISIS Resurgence, Kurdish General Warns
The commander of Syria's largest Kurdish militia, Mazlum Kobani, has accused the United States of abandoning its Kurdish allies, warning of an ISIS resurgence amid political uncertainty in Syria. Kurdish forces, key partners in the fight against ISIS, face attacks from Turkish-backed groups, creating a vacuum that could benefit ISIS. The U.S. has expressed interest in defeating ISIS while acknowledging Turkey's counterterrorism concerns. Despite a U.S.-brokered ceasefire in Manbij, tensions remain high, with the Kurds feeling unsupported by the U.S. in their conflict with Turkey.
Syria’s New Leaders Balance Huge Struggles Amid Disorder
Syria's new rebel leaders face the challenge of balancing justice for victims of the Assad regime's atrocities with preventing a descent into vengeance. While promising amnesty for conscripted soldiers, they vow to hold accountable those complicit in torture and murder. Rebel leader Ahmed al-Shara calls for international cooperation in extraditing such individuals. Meanwhile, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights warns of retaliatory attacks on civilians in former Assad loyalist areas, though the perpetrators remain unidentified. Bashar al-Assad has reportedly fled to Russia as rebels take control of Damascus.
Revenge and Unease Shadow Effort to Restore Order
The article reports on the aftermath of the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, highlighting the challenges of restoring order amid calls for retribution. It details the life and death of Mazen al-Hamada, a Syrian activist who exposed the regime's abuses, and the return of exiled residents to Aleppo. The piece also covers the ongoing conflict between Kurdish forces and Turkey-backed groups, emphasizing the complex geopolitical dynamics involving the U.S., Turkey, and the Kurds. The new Syrian leadership faces significant hurdles in maintaining security and stability, with fears of sectarian violence and economic challenges looming large.
Revenge and Unease Shadow Effort to Restore Order
The article details the aftermath of the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime in Syria, highlighting the challenges of restoring order amid calls for retribution. It covers the return of exiled residents to Aleppo, the ongoing Kurdish-Turkish conflict, and the efforts of the new rebel leadership to maintain stability. The piece also reflects on the life and death of Mazen al-Hamada, a Syrian activist who exposed regime abuses. The U.S. government's attempts to locate missing journalist Austin Tice are also discussed, alongside the broader implications of the regime's collapse on regional security and international relations.
Syria’s New Leaders Vow Punishment for Atrocities Under al-Assad
The rebel alliance that overthrew the Assad government in Syria has pledged to pursue justice against senior officials involved in torture and abuses, while offering amnesty to conscripted soldiers. Ahmed al-Shara, leader of Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, emphasized accountability for crimes committed under Bashar al-Assad's regime, who has fled to Russia. The group plans to release a list of implicated figures and offer rewards for information on war crimes.
Israel Says It Destroyed Syria’s Navy, Part of Wave of Post
The article reports on the recent military developments in Syria, highlighting Israel's extensive airstrikes that have significantly weakened Syria's military capabilities, including the destruction of its navy. The conflict involves multiple actors, including Turkish-backed forces, the Syrian Democratic Forces, and Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, amid the backdrop of the Syrian civil war and the fall of Bashar al-Assad's regime. The United Nations and various human rights organizations express concerns over the humanitarian impact and the potential for further violence. The geopolitical landscape is shifting, with Israel, Turkey, and the United States playing significant roles in the region's future stability and governance.
Police and Protesters Clash in Georgian Capital
Protests erupted in Tbilisi, Georgia, following the government's decision to delay its European Union accession bid until 2028, sparking four consecutive days of demonstrations. Prime Minister Irakli Kobakhidze's announcement to refuse EU grants further fueled public discontent. Clashes between protesters and police intensified, with the use of water cannons and fireworks, resulting in over 150 arrests and injuries to several police officers. The protests, marked by violence and damage to property, reflect significant opposition to the government's policy shift.
International Criminal Court Seeks Netanyahu’s Arrest Over Gaza War
The International Criminal Court has issued arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former defense minister Yoav Gallant, accusing them of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza. A warrant was also issued for Hamas's military chief, Muhammad Deif, for similar charges. The warrants, while unlikely to lead to immediate arrests due to the lack of enforcement power and Israel's non-membership in the ICC, carry significant moral implications and may restrict the leaders' international travel. Israel has rejected the accusations, maintaining its stance on continuing military actions in Gaza.
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