The major US newspaper front pages are dominated by the fall of the Syrian president after rebels ousted him from his role. It marks the end of a half-century dynasty known for brutal rule.
Day: 9 December 2024
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Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has been ousted from power after a “stunning offensive” by the rebels. Syrians have been out celebrating their liberation, whilst Assad and his family have fled to Moscow and the world is left wondering what comes next for Syria.
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Summary of the Independent Newspaper The Independent front page this morning – summarisedThe Independent front page this morning 09/12/2024 leads with the fall of Syrian…
Metro front page this morning 09/12/2025 The front page of Metro this morning reports on the fall of Assad in Syria. The paper asks “What now?” Syrian…
The Guardian front page this morning 09/12/2024 The front page of The Guardian this morning 09/12/2024The people of Syria have celebrated the fall of Bashar al-Assad and dared…
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Southern England and Wales will stay fairly cloudy and breezy tomorrow with some more blustery showers developing. Elsewhere frost and any fog clearing to leave…
Across England and Wales, 50 flood warnings remain in force because of recent heavy rain from the storm, although the weather on Monday is expected to be mostly dry.
Almost all of Monday’s front pages lead with the ousting of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad and what the future now looks like for a liberated Syria. Some of the front pages note Assad has fled to Moscow whilst others question whether worse is to come as the rebels take charge.
Only a handful of tabloids lead on other news including the car crash involving a Premier League player, a story of a young girl who died of cancer and the storm that battered Britain over the weekend.
The back pages are dominated by the weekend’s Premier League action, most notably Chelsea overturning a 2-0 deficit to beat Spurs 3-2.
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